Mar 20

Lowering Friction with Call To Action Psychology

Filed under: Usability

call-to-actionDavid Hamill has written an excellent article about the psychology of a good ‘call to action’ implementation on your site. He walks you through actual and alternative designs of Twitter, Amazon, Firefox, and why specific things work.

Usability is key. You can have the best information and product, but if there’s a problem with catching your visitors’ attention on how they can benefit, then you need to rethink your design. David describes how your wording, the positioning of your call to action links, and even the size, will help you convert your visitors into users.

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