There are two kinds of calls to action:
A direct call to action is something that leads to a sale, or at least is the first step down a path that leads to a sale.
Transitional calls to action, however, contain less risk and usually offer a customer something for free. Transitional calls to action can be used to ‘on-ramp’ potential customers to an eventual purchase.
A good transitional call to action can do three powerful things for your brand:
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