Just In Time For The Holidays: An Update To The Interactive CTA Generator For Arts Marketers

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By: Drew McManus

In: Marketing & Communications

Back in March, fellow ArtsHacker Ceci Dadisman pointed out Capacity Interactive’s CTA Generator and they recently came back with an add-on by Krisi Packer for four new calls-to-action buttons: email subscriptions, view calendar, membership join, and registration.

CTA Generator Mk II

You can go through each variation using the super fun slot machine function they’ve baked into the equation.

But if you’re the impatient type, you can leverage the Google Chrome Inspect Element skills you’ve developed here to see everything that’s available per CTA:

Cheater!

[button link=”https://ideas.capacityinteractive.com/cta-generator”]Visit CI’s CTA Generator 1.0[/button]

[button link=”https://ideas.capacityinteractive.com/cta-generator-0″]Visit CI’s CTA Generator 2.0[/button]

 

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Drew McManus
In addition to my consulting business, I'm also the Principal of Venture Industries Online but don’t let that title fool you into thinking I'm just a tech geek. I bring 20+ years of global broad-based arts consulting experience to the table to help clients break the cycle of choosing one-size-fits-none solutions and instead, deliver options allowing them to get ahead of the tech curve instead of trying to catch up by going slower. With the vision of legacy support strategy and the delights of creative insights, my mission is to deliver a sophisticated next generation technology designed especially for the field of performing arts. The first step in that journey began in 2010 when The Venture Platform was released, a purpose-designed managed website development solution designed especially for arts organizations and artists. For fun, I write a daily blog about the orchestra business, provide a platform for arts insiders to speak their mind, lead a team of intrepid arts pros to hack the arts, lead an arts business incubator, and love a good coffee drink.
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