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How to Create a Compelling Call to Action

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The first few seconds visitors spend on your site is crucial. In our fast-paced digital world, a well-crafted call to action (CTA) can capture their attention and guide them towards your desired action, such as inquiring.

Remember, the ultimate goal of a business’s online presence is to gain noticeable results through enquiries, sales, downloads, or whichever action you wish to measure and promote. A call to action helps you achieve this.

Whether you are a business owner, content writer or somewhere in between, understanding CTAs and how to create them is vital for the success of your content and site.

In this blog, we explore how to create a call to action designed to increase your conversion rate and the success of your website.

 

Why Your Website Needs a Persuasive Call to Action

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A call to action is usually, but not always, an action phrase or command, such as ‘buy now’ or ‘download’. It encourages a person to do a specific task, and professionals use them in various formats, including on websites, social media posts and email marketing. You can include multiple CTAs on one page, but too many can overwhelm your reader.

The importance of a call to action on your website is incomparable. There are various ways to optimise your conversion rate, and one way is through your call to action. As mentioned above, your CTA increases conversion rates by promoting an action to take next, such as following a hyperlink to another page. This reduces the likelihood of visitors reading a page on your site and leaving without further interactions.

 

Anatomy of an Effective Call to Action

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We’ve established why they are essential. Now we need to determine how to write a call to action.

To create the ideal CTA, you must use action-oriented language, such as ‘buy now’, ‘add to cart’, or something else to suit your desired action. It is supposed to persuade your visitor to take a specific action, so your language must be authoritative and remove any uncertainty about that task.

Equally, ensure your call to action is clear and concise. You can’t expect your potential customers to complete an action if they don’t understand what you want them to do!

For example, specify what they’re downloading instead of saying ‘download now’. Is it a weekly newsletter? Is it a seasonal menu? Make it clear what your visitors will do and what they will gain (in this case, a weekly newsletter or a seasonal menu).

Conciseness is vital for a call to action. Effective CTAs are usually between 2-5 words long. If your call to action is too long, it can confuse your visitor or dissuade them from taking action.

Make your call to action visually appealing. This is an action you want potential clients to complete, so make it appear clickable and visible so it grabs their attention. However, don’t lose sight of your brand to make the CTA stand out. Ensure it still suits your brand online.

 

Strategies for Creating Engaging CTAs

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Creating a good call to action is more than just using authoritative language. Take advantage of persuasive techniques to make the most of your CTA.

For example, incorporating a sense of urgency can also help reduce decision uncertainty. Make the most of the fear of missing out (FOMO) when promoting products, especially if your business holds a sale. Highlight how this offer won’t last, and your customers should get involved while they can. Using FOMO in your website’s call to action is a great marketing tactic to compel your audience to act quickly, improving your conversion rate.

When constructing your call to action, use language that evokes enthusiasm or emotion from the reader. For example, having a boring call to action is less likely to encourage your online audience towards action than an exciting or enthusiastic CTA. An exclamation mark is a great way to promote these feelings.

Another technique is to focus on the value coming from the desired action. How will that action benefit your audience? How does buying your product better their circumstances? What value do they gain from signing up for your course? Give them a reason to follow your call to action.

Of course, writing a call to action for social media will be different to a CTA for a blog post or email marketing campaign. Your language should suit the platform through which you present your call to action.

 

Testing and Refining Your CTAs

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Finding the best way to create your call to action can take time, so experiment with them and test what works with your online audience.

You can use A/B testing to establish which CTAs work for your customers and clients, making you more effective over time. A/B testing presents two versions of something, such as an advert or website, to establish which works better to gain your desired result.

To do this, half your website’s visitors will see one version of your call to action, and the other half will see the other. The CTA a visitor sees is randomly established. After a certain amount of time, you can measure which call to action has the higher conversion rate and, therefore, which one you should use going forward.

 

Creating a compelling call to action relies on authoritative, persuasive language to encourage your customers to take a specific action. You must make your CTA concise and clear to avoid confusion, use emotive language and focus on value to convince your audience that your call to action benefits them.

Your call to action impacts your conversion rate, so use this information to influence your online strategy and create meaningful interactions with your potential customers and clients.

If you need help with your marketing strategy or conversion rate optimisation, Fly High Media offer bespoke solutions to help your business generate revenue and increase brand visibility. We are results-driven and passionate about our work, giving you impressive results and peace of mind.

Contact us today and see how our team of experts can support your marketing needs!

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Consistency is Key, But How Do We Achieve It? https://www.flyhighmedia.co.uk/consistency-is-key-but-how-do-we-achieve-it/ Wed, 04 Oct 2023 12:28:28 +0000 https://www.flyhighmedia.co.uk/?p=29903

Consistency is Key, But How Do We Achieve It?

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Businesses, content creators and social media marketers have more in common than you think. They all primarily want to engage and connect with their respective target audiences. However, with the ever-evolving internet and digital tendencies, capturing and retaining audience attention can be a struggle.

So, how do we reach our target audience? How do we keep that attention and increase our brand awareness?

In this situation, consistency is key.

Consistent content can help your business flourish instead of falling behind online and provides various advantages you can benefit from, including user trust. Sporadic posting won’t help you here; a steady flow of content is much more effective in achieving this visibility.

In this article, we explore how to create consistent content to help you reach your target audience.

 

The Power of Consistent Content: Boosting Your Business and Engaging Your Audience

 

Why Consistency Matters for Your Business

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Producing consistent content impacts your company in numerous ways. One way is through brand trust and recognition online. Releasing content more frequently establishes your brand’s identity for your audience and fosters trust in that brand. By doing this, your organisation becomes more memorable for your target audience.

People are also more likely to engage with frequent content. If your users know when you release your content, they are more inclined to engage with it, such as interacting with the post or sharing it with their friends. It can keep them returning for more, introducing a sense of community and loyalty to your service users. This can also boost your social media reach, helping with brand visibility.

However, for this to work, you must ensure your content is reliable and accurate. If you can present your business as a reliable source of information, you can position your brand as an expert and, therefore, an authority in your respective industry. Being a source of authority can positively impact your ranking in search engines.

Content consistency provides educational value for your audience, enabling them to solve their problems using your information. For example, if you have a skincare company, you can offer a step-by-step skincare routine or a list of recommended products or ingredients for a specific skin type.

Not only do you support your audience with their struggles, but you also help them learn new things about your area of expertise and stay informed about the current industry trends.

More content also impacts your search engine optimisation (SEO). The regular updates signal that your website is not only active but also relevant. This combination makes your website more likely to improve its search engine results page (SERP) positioning, meaning there is a better chance of increased website traffic.

 

Crafting a Content Strategy for Consistency: Tips and Techniques

 

Understanding Your Audience

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Before you start creating content, you must understand your audience. There is no point in creating content if you don’t know who you’re trying to reach, as this can result in your final piece being irrelevant or something that gains little traction.

To tailor your content to your target audience, create detailed audience personas to understand who they are. Doing so enables you to form content attuned to their preferences and needs.

Also, determine their content preferences using user data. Analysing this information lets you decide which content your audience engages with the most. For example, if your audience favours blog posts over social media updates, focus more on blog posts.

Get feedback from your audience! They are the ones you want to engage with, so pay attention to their opinions and adjust your content strategy accordingly. This alteration helps your content remain relevant.

 

Content Brainstorming and Planning

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After understanding your audience, you must establish the content you want to publish and when.

Find a balance between evergreen and timely content and release them appropriately. Finding the right balance between the two can help your content remain fresh and engaging for your audience.

For example, Elon Musk purchasing X (formerly Twitter) is no longer relevant as he has owned the social media platform for a while, so producing content around this is no longer needed. Content about this topic is timely.

Timely content is when you create your work around current events or trends. On the other hand, evergreen content is timeless; you can release it at any point. For example, a blog post on how to edit written content is an evergreen topic.

You may need to adjust your content strategy if a trend or event arises. Don’t ignore it to stick to your original strategy. Instead, you can publish an evergreen post later to stay current with your digital marketing.

Also, create your content in batches. This method helps streamline your workload, so creating consistent content isn’t a constant pressure you have to face. Instead, you can form the content you wish to publish within the next month, for example, and all you have to worry about is releasing it on time.

Batches of content have another benefit. Workloads have varying intensities during different times, and you must accommodate that when creating content. Forming multiple pieces means you can still provide consistent content in the busier periods when you may not have the time to make the post from scratch.

To help establish your content, create a calendar! This calendar can outline your topics and formats, such as whether your global warming content is a LinkedIn post or an X (formerly known as a Tweet). Also, use it to lay out when you want to publish your content to ensure it remains consistent throughout the week, month or year (whichever timeframe you wish to use).

 

Repurposing and Repackaging

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Sometimes, you can’t think of fresh ideas, but you can still create content. Repurposing and repackaging previous content can provide new insights to your audience and help promote your brand over multiple channels.

If you want to recycle previous content, consider repurposing it into another format. This process isn’t about duplicating the original piece but adjusting it to suit its new format, platform and audience.

Repurposing content enables you to reach a wider audience, as you can engage with people through different channels and maximise the value of the original post.

For example, you can repurpose your blog content into a social media update, summarising the key points you established in the original article. This is particularly useful for members of your audience who only follow some of your social media accounts, such as Instagram and not LinkedIn.

You can also upcycle previous content to make it more relevant. Refresh it and ensure the information is still accurate to elongate its lifespan. Upcycling content can also bring SEO benefits to your site.

Additionally, take advantage of your multiple platforms and cross-promote your work! If you publish a blog post, create content around it on your social media platforms. Tailor this content to the respective platforms to achieve maximum results, but keep the message consistent across the posts.

 

Navigating Social Media Platforms for Consistent Content Delivery

 

Platform Selection and Strategy

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For consistent content creation to have the maximum impact, choose a relevant platform to post it. Since establishing your audience, you know which platforms align with their preferences and demographics, so use this information to your advantage.

For example, if your target audience for a specific topic uses Facebook, create Facebook content for that topic. Equally, if your audience doesn’t engage with an issue on TikTok, create less TikTok content for that subject.

Also, optimise your content for the platform you want to use. Incorporate the eye-catching visuals, captions and hashtags your platform offers and use the features available to broaden brand awareness.

This point is where you establish your posting frequency (which you can note in the content calendar mentioned above). Determine the optimal posting frequencies for your platforms and use them to your benefit.

However, don’t release too much content at once. You need to publish consistent content without overwhelming your audience or yourself. If you commit to too many articles or posts in a short timeframe, the consistency will drop as you won’t have the time or ideas to create enough content.

 

Automation and Scheduling

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After creating your content, you need to publish it. Using tools like Hootsuite means you can plan, schedule and automate your social media posts in advance, so you can continue working whilst knowing your content is published consistently.

Just as you created batches of content, you can schedule them in batches too. Schedule multiple posts in one sitting to ensure your content remains consistent, and it is especially helpful if you know your business will become busy later.

Batch scheduling also helps to save time, so you don’t have to publish content individually.

Despite this, maintain real-time engagement with your audience. Engaging with users online can foster meaningful interactions and discussions, encouraging trust amongst your followers.

For example, micro-influencers interact with their followers and create a sense of community online, meaning their audience is more inclined to follow their advice or purchase their products.

 

Analysing and Adapting

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Once you’ve published your content, track its performance and regularly analyse the results. Using analytics tools on each platform can offer you this information so you can find what content your audience engages with. You can then alter your content strategy as needed.

Also, incorporate A/B testing into your strategy. Experiment with posting times, headlines and formats to discover what works best for your audience. You can then use these findings to optimise your content and refine your approach. Once you find the best features, include them in your consistent content to make an impact on your audience.

Ensure you remain aware of current industry trends and the changes to social media platforms. These changes, such as algorithm or preference alterations, can change how your content performs online, so adapting your content to suit is key to your success.

 

Establishing your brand identity and online presence is crucial for your business, and producing consistent content is vital to help it thrive. Releasing frequent posts improves brand awareness and recognition, and it can build trust amongst your followers and target audience.

To create the best consistent content, ensure you experiment with approaches and refine your strategies so you stay relevant and influential within your industry. You want to remain a reliable source of information and draw your audience’s attention so they know you can offer them solutions.

If you need your own solutions to your digital marketing problems, Fly High Media are here to help. As a passionate team of experts, we use a client-focused, results-driven approach to achieve the best results for your business. Whether you need social media support, content marketing or PPC, we’re here to help.

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The Ultimate Guide to Local SEO for Hotels https://www.flyhighmedia.co.uk/the-ultimate-guide-to-local-seo-for-hotels/ https://www.flyhighmedia.co.uk/the-ultimate-guide-to-local-seo-for-hotels/#respond Tue, 16 May 2023 10:33:00 +0000 https://www.flyhighmedia.co.uk/?p=25468

The Ultimate Guide to Local SEO for Hotels

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With so much competition online, it can be tough to stand out in the hotel market. However, local SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) can help you get more guests through the door and REDUCE the number of bookings through sites like Booking.com that charge high commission fees.

In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about local SEO for hotels, from understanding the key factors that impact local search rankings to implementing a local SEO strategy for your hotel. 

Whether you’re new to local SEO or looking to take your hotel business to the next level, this guide is the ultimate resource for hotel owners who wish to succeed.

 

Understanding Local SEO

Local SEO is the process of optimising your website and online presence to rank higher in local search results.  This process is crucial for hotels since many travellers search for accommodation near the destination they’re visiting. If your website is optimised, your business stands a better chance of popping up in their search engine results, making it easier for them to find you!

Google looks at various factors to determine which results to show, i.e. the businesses and services to display on a SERP (Search Engine Results Page).

Google’s search engine will look at the following:

1. Relevance: How relevant is your hotel to the user’s search query? This includes your hotel’s name, category, and website content.

2. Distance: How far is your hotel from the user’s location? Google uses geolocation data to determine the user’s location and show nearby results.

3. Prominence: How well-known is your hotel in the local area? This includes factors like the number of reviews, your hotel’s ratings and how many other websites link to your hotel’s website.

Thankfully, there are things you can do to ensure your hotel’s website is meeting Google’s expectations.

Implementing Local SEO for Hotels

You need to focus on several key areas to improve your hotel’s local SEO and meet Google’s requirements. These are as follows:

Google Business Profile

Formerly Google My Business, Google Business Profile (GBP) listing is one of the most critical aspects of local SEO success. It’s essentially a profile for your hotel that appears in Google search results and Google Maps. 

Your GBP listing must include accurate and up-to-date information about your hotel, such as your address, phone number, website URL, and business hours. This is all helpful information for people seeking a hotel, making it easier for them to find you, get in touch, and book a room!

Local citations and directories 

Local citations are references to your hotel’s name, address, and phone number (NAP) on other websites. These citations help establish your hotel’s online credibility and authority. 

You can build local citations by submitting your hotel’s information to online directories like Yelp, TripAdvisor, and Yellow Pages. 

Reviews and ratings 

Online reviews and ratings are key factors in local search rankings. The more positive reviews and high ratings your hotel has, the higher it will rank in local search results. 

You can build up your reviews by encouraging guests to leave feedback on your GMB listing and other online review sites.

People are more likely to choose to stay at your hotel if you have plenty of positive reviews!  If you receive any negative reviews you should respond to them with a positive comment addressing the concerns.

On-page optimisation 

On-page optimisation refers to optimising your hotel’s website content so that it’s search engine friendly. On-page optimisation includes improving and revising your website’s title tags, meta descriptions, and header tags to include trending local keywords and phrases.  

Local link building 

Building links from other local websites to your hotel’s website can improve your hotel’s position in local search results. 

The best way to build local links is by contacting local websites, for example, popular tourist websites and offering to exchange links with them or by creating interesting local content to which other websites want to link.

Social media 

Social media can help improve your hotel’s online visibility by building informal connections with individuals and potential customers.

Ensure you create profiles on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, to reach a broader and more diverse audience and post regular updates that include local keywords and hashtags.

Advanced Local SEO Strategies for Hotels

Advanced local SEO strategies can help hotels stand out in a crowded marketplace. Here are some strategies to consider:

  1. Schema markup

This is the process of converting unstructured data to structured data, which helps search engines better understand the content on your website. 

Implementing schema markup for your hotel’s address, phone number, and other important information, such as FAQs, will uncover featured snippet opportunities, boosting your visibility on Google. 

  1. Local content marketing 

Creating content that targets local keywords and phrases can help attract more guests to your hotel. This can include blog posts, videos, and social media updates that showcase your hotel’s amenities and local attractions.

  1. Mobile optimisation

With more and more people using mobile devices to search for local businesses, it’s essential to have a mobile-friendly website. This means ensuring your website is fast, easy to navigate, and optimised for smaller screens.

  1. Voice search optimisation 

As voice search becomes more popular, optimising your hotel’s website for voice queries is important. This can include using natural language in your content and targeting long-tail keywords (i.e. short phrases) which are more likely to be used in voice searches.

When implementing these strategies, it’s important to remember that they require ongoing effort and maintenance. Here are some tips for implementing these strategies effectively:

-Use a tool like Google’s Structured Data Markup Helper to implement schema markup on your website.

-Conduct keyword research using an SEO tool like SEMrush to identify local keywords and phrases to include within your content.

-Use Google’s Mobile-Friendly Test to optimise your website for mobile devices.

Tracking Your Local SEO for Hotels

To track and measure the success of your local SEO efforts, you can use tools like Google Analytics, Google Search Console, and Moz Local. These tools can help you monitor website traffic, search rankings, and local citations.

Conclusion

Local SEO is crucial to any hotel’s digital marketing strategy. By implementing the steps outlined in this guide, a hotel can improve its visibility in local search results, attract more guests, and increase revenue. 

Remember to claim and verify your Google Business Profile listing, submit your hotel’s information to online directories, encourage guest reviews, optimise your website for local search, build local links, and create social media profiles. 

Additionally, advanced strategies like schema markup, local content marketing, mobile optimisation, and voice search optimisation can help your hotel stand out from the crowd 

With the right local SEO strategy, hotels can reach their target audience and drive more bookings. Why not contact Fly High Media today to see what we can do for you?

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