Of course you can have duplicate calls-to-action on a page! You just need to know how to balance it out. Typically I do this by having one at the top and one at the bottom - and sometimes slightly tweaking the language. It's also a good idea to do some A/B testing to track the success of your CTAs.
- Can you have two call to actions?
- Can you have more than one call to action button on Facebook?
- Can a landing page have more than one CTA?
- How many CTAs should a page have?
Can you have two call to actions?
Two calls-to-action can work great when you're not sure how far along someone is in the funnel (think marketing qualified leads, for example). Your primary CTA is “take desired action,” but the secondary CTA can be used to nurture the lead along if they aren't quite ready to take a big step.
Can you have more than one call to action button on Facebook?
Companies like IBM, Apple, and Microsoft have more than one CTA button on their official Facebook page. It means CTA plays a vital role on the Facebook page. First of All, Select the Facebook page to add multiple CTA. Add any of the buttons mentioned above in the article and then go to page settings.
Can a landing page have more than one CTA?
Use Only One CTA
When it comes to landing pages, there is one cardinal rule: only ever use one call to action on the page. If you give your visitors too many options on what to do, they will likely do absolutely nothing.
How many CTAs should a page have?
Most product pages will have at least two CTAs because there are usually two types of visitors. On the one hand, you could have a prospective buyer who's a little further down the sales cycle and ready to speak with a salesperson.