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How to Create a Call To Action

  • Log into your agency website.
  • Click on Add micro-content.
  • Select Call-To-Action (CTA).
  • Add Title (required).
    • The Title is required so that the CTA can be found in the back-end of the system. 
    • Check the Hide Title box if you don’t want the title of the CTA to be displayed on the site as a part of the content.
  • Enter a URL Destination (required). Enter the URL and Link Text for the page that your CTA should link to.
    • If you’re linking off to an external site, you’ll need to include the full URL (https://www.google.com).
    • Add Link Text. This is how your URL will display to users (displayed as a button). For example, you might enter “Learn more about Hurricane Relief” in the Link Text field
      • Link Text is required if you are linking to an external site.
      • For links to internal pages, if you leave Link Text blank, the word "More" will appear in the button by default.
  • Use the Description field to give more detail to your CTA.
    • This field is limited to 150 characters.
  • Add an image to the CTA (optional).
    • Click the Add Image button.
    • You can choose an image that’s already been added by clicking on the desired image and then clicking the Select button at the bottom of the screen.
    • You can also Upload a new image by clicking Upload at the top of the screen.
      • Drag the image from a location on your computer or choose Select Files to open the location of the image.
    • Click Save.
  • Select the Card check-box if you want the CTA to display with the card decoration around it.
    • If you select the Card option, and do NOT have an image selected, you may choose to add an icon to the card. 
    • Select the desired icon from the drop-down list.
  • To publish your CTA, check the Check Box for Published.
  • Click Save
    • To Save as a Draft, without publishing, deselect the check box before clicking Save.

Embed a CTA  in Other Pages

CTAs can be embedded into other pages on the website, like Topic Pages or News Pages. Visit the training on embedding content to learn how.

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