A call to action is a prompt that tells your audience exactly what to do next.
Definition
A call to action is a prompt that tells your audience exactly what to do next. On social media, common CTAs include 'link in bio,' 'save this post,' 'tag a friend,' 'drop a comment,' or 'click the link to sign up.'
Without a CTA, people see your content and scroll on. CTAs transform passive viewers into active participants. They drive measurable actions — comments, saves, clicks, sign-ups — that both feed the algorithm and move people through your marketing funnel.
A comparison: Post A ends with '...and that's how you improve your captions.' Post B ends with '...and that's how you improve your captions. Save this for later and tell me in the comments — which tip are you trying first?' Post B gets 3x more saves and 5x more comments.
Key Takeaway: One clear, specific CTA always outperforms no CTA or multiple competing CTAs — tell people exactly what to do next.
Be specific — 'Save this post' outperforms 'engage with this content' because it's a clear, low-friction action.
Match your CTA to your goal: saves for reach, comments for engagement, link clicks for conversions.
Use only one primary CTA per post. Multiple competing CTAs reduce action on all of them.
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Caption
A caption is the text that accompanies a social media post.
Click-Through Rate (CTR)
Click-through rate is the percentage of people who click on a link, button, or call-to-action after seeing your content.
Conversion Rate
Conversion rate is the percentage of users who complete a desired action — such as signing up, making a purchase, or downloading a resource — after clicking through from social media.
Engagement Rate
Engagement rate is the percentage of your audience that interacts with your content through likes, comments, shares, saves, and clicks.
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