Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Thinking About Your Call to Action

It's as simple as asking your client to take the next step.

Call to actions: We use them every day, especially when packaging our marketing and program information. We work hard to develop our messages and try to figure the best way to deliver them. If we don't provide our target audience with a next step to take: our messages may never cause change, increase understanding, gain support or even just get a response.

Calls to action can help us market the educational information from K-State Research and Extension and make our messages more persuasive. Anytime you decide to produce a marketing campaign or offer information, make a call to action available for the target audience. For example:

Call this phone number

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Use calls to action in your newspaper columns, websites, displays, radio programs, thank you notes, brochures, fact sheets, social media, and on cloth shopping bags, pencils, and electronic presentations.

In all cases, make sure our clients receive something of value by taking the next step and answering our call to action. It's up to you as K-State Research and Extension staff to make sure answering the call is worth their time.


--Elaine Edwards elainee@ksu.edu

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1 comment:

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