How to Implement Ebook CTA on Blog Posts?

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I am trying to find a simple-to-implement, yet effective way to implement a call-to-action to put on select blog posts and pages.

The CTA will take people the squeeze page regarding a free ebook I created that they'll get upon the submission of their email address.

I don't want it put on every blog post and page on our site, because our content targets two different/distinct target markets; both are unrelated, so I can't have the CTA for my ebook on each page, because that ebook only serves one of the markets.

I know I could implement one of the "pop-up" types of squeeze pages or advertisement on select pages, however I need a solution that will work both on mobile devices as well as when my content is viewed on a desktop computer.

Any ideas?

From what I understand, from a conceptual perspective, I have two options, to either:

1. Place an ad on the blog posts/pages that takes them to the squeeze page, or

2. Place some type of squeeze page on the pages/blog posts themselves where they can opt in right then-and-there without being taken to another page (in this instance, a separate squeeze page)

Right?

How do you suggest I go about this?
#blog #cta #ebook #implement #posts
  • Profile picture of the author mrniceguy123
    Might someone be able to show me an example of a call-to-action placed on/in/around a blog post that promotes a free ebook?

    Maybe that could get me going in the right direction...
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnGravelle
    yeah, there are people who do that man, if you are looking for a subtle way to slide in your CTA without making it look like spam, you would have to just say something like "I learned about this from this site, should you need any more help" or something like that..
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  • Profile picture of the author deekay
    I would suggest to create inline text CTA with in your targeted posts or pages. When user clicks on link while reading then a pop up will open right there for optin and after optin closes(with thank you) or open separate page for more info(depends on how you want)...

    There are plugins to do this or paid services for in line optin code....please search and compare... or PM for examples..
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