Join Our Waiting List

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Hey guys,

How would you say: Join Our Waiting List

Doing a minimalist page with sign up, got limited time to finish it, and I have a headline and sub, but no copy for the CTA other than the above.

And I'm not sold on it.

I think the best I currently have is:

Join the [company] waiting list today
#join #list #waiting
  • Profile picture of the author Oziboomer
    Originally Posted by BudaBrit View Post

    How would you say: Join Our Waiting List

    Doing a minimalist page with sign up, got limited time to finish it, and I have a headline and sub, but no copy for the CTA other than the above.

    And I'm not sold on it.

    I think the best I currently have is:

    Join the [company] waiting list today
    I've used the word "earlybird" often when it comes to waiting.

    Another thing to think of is how people like to "make reservations" as opposed to "registrations"

    People make a reservation for a restaurant, vacation, accommodation, theatre etc.
    All GOOD things.

    People register to VOTE - compliance.

    For seminar and webinar signups I use "Reserve My Seat"

    Depending on what you are asking people to "wait" for you could think about how you can use words that promote a positive experience.

    Who wouldn't want to wait for that delicious pie to come out of the oven.

    How can you get that memory triggered and cause an action for your client?

    Best regards,

    Ozi
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    • Profile picture of the author BudaBrit
      Originally Posted by Oziboomer View Post

      I've used the word "earlybird" often when it comes to waiting.

      Another thing to think of is how people like to "make reservations" as opposed to "registrations"

      People make a reservation for a restaurant, vacation, accommodation, theatre etc.
      All GOOD things.

      People register to VOTE - compliance.

      For seminar and webinar signups I use "Reserve My Seat"

      Depending on what you are asking people to "wait" for you could think about how you can use words that promote a positive experience.

      Who wouldn't want to wait for that delicious pie to come out of the oven.

      How can you get that memory triggered and cause an action for your client?

      Best regards,

      Ozi
      Reserve, of course. Thanks.
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