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      Volume 13, Number 25: Issue #175                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

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In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.

When it's time to write a call to action, you may hit a writing roadblock ... because it's awkward. Today's feature shows you how to jumpstart writing a call to action with short, quick phrases.   Let me know   what you think of this tip!
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FEATURE: How to Write a Call to Action in 3 Words or Less

Write a call to action in 3 words or less
When it's time to write a call to action, you may hit a writing roadblock.

Because it's awkward.

Your  call to action (CTA) tells your reader what to do as a result of reading your post, letter, or email. You ask her for money or time or permission to invade her personal space and you may be stumped about what to say.

Because for many of us, it's hard to ask for something. 

To get you over that hump, use fewer words.  Three or less should do it ...

More Writing Tips to Move Your Reader to Act
Call to Action: Have You Told Your Reader What To Do? 2 Writing Tips for Making the Ask Fundraising "Ask" Secrets 5 Magic Words that Open the Door for Your Nonprofit
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