You’ve started reading an article about 3 ways to increase your ROI when a notification pops up about another article—"10 Ways to Gain 100,000 Followers.” You’ve been thinking about your follower count, so you save the first article, just like you’ve saved dozens of others you plan to get to one day.
Non-stop distractions, waning attention spans, and busier-than-ever schedules make it hard to stay focused. If you’re a marketer, you not only have to worry about your own ability to concentrate, but your customer’s.
There’s conflicting research as to whether technology has shortened our attention spans, but there’s no question that it’s hard to stay focused in the internet’s ever-rising ocean of content. There’s just so much information competing for everyone’s attention.
Marketers sometimes have dueling goals when trying to reach customers – you may want long posts for SEO, but you know perfectly well your average reader isn’t going to read 2,000 words.
Let’s save the issue of getting readers to your blog for another time. Assuming you manage to get someone to click through to one of your posts, how do you get them to read enough so that they click a call-to-action link or button for more information?
Whether you want them to see a demo or just learn more about how your products and services will solve their problems and make their dreams come true, here are some ways to get your readers to take action.
If you want to keep the relationship with your blog readers flowing, call them to action (both directly and passively) repeatedly and early in your blog post. Be sure to keep your reader interested by offering information useful enough that they trust you with their valuable clicks.
Blogging is only one way to attract prospects and customers. Email me at susan.lapoint@pivotslc.com if you want to learn more about creating content tailored to your customers.