Your website should serve a purpose, whether it’s as a source of information or a way to drive customers to buy online or get in touch with your business. The purpose of your site may seem obvious, but it’s important to take a step back and look at it from the visitor’s point of view. Find out why clear calls to action are vital and see examples.
Why your website needs clear calls to action
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