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august 11, 2024

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Blog CTAs, exit-intent pop-ups, and more.

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šŸ¤” The Global Alliance for Responsible Media shuttersĀ following X’s antitrust lawsuit.

šŸ–‡ļø TikTok partners with Amazon for in-app shopping.

šŸ™ƒ Humane (maker of the AI Pin) is in trouble: daily returns are outpacing sales.

šŸ˜“ Apple’s new Distraction Control feature for iOS 18’s Safari could spell doom for some businesses.

šŸ’” Here’s what marketers can learn from Google’s ā€œDear Sydneyā€ ad misstep.

šŸŽžļø TikTok’s Spotlight feature will link to landing pages for upcoming films and TV shows.

šŸ“ Google rolls out new features for Local Service Ads.

ā­ļø Instagram expands carousels to 20 frames.

Adobe Firefly Prompt: A colorful moka pot.

Blog Post CTAs to Try

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Odds are that you should just be using more CTAs on your blog pages. Here are some ways to implement them:

  1. Add a CTA to the sidebar. It’s non-invasive, follows the reader as they move through your content, and can even be dynamic depending on the funnel stage your blog falls into.
  2. Drop CTAs throughout the post. In-text CTAs can be very effective, especially for middle of the funnel. Drop your own personalized ad blocks right into your relevant content.
  3. Experiment with pop-ups. A pop-up that overlays the bottom of the screen and follows users as they scroll looks clean and professional.
  4. Try exit pop-ups. These trigger when a user is about to leave or moves their cursor to the top of the browser window. Always make sure it’s easy to click away, but give them a try.
  5. Drop a CTA at the bottom. A good ol’ attractive CTA button at the bottom of your article is effective.
  6. Work your CTAs in naturally. Weave your products and services naturally into the discussion, and amp up the sales pitch at the bottom of the funnel.

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Cafe Bustelo Make It Latin

Key stat: Over a third of people under the age of 35 consume iced coffee daily.

CafƩ Bustelo, however, is traditionally served strong and piping hot off the stove. So, the brand recently hit the refrigerator aisle with Espresso Style Iced Coffee Beverages to flex its range.

The ā€œMake it Latinā€ campaign features the new drink in a vibrant and animated world—the ā€œBusteloVerse,ā€ per the brand—with a refreshingly icy twist.

The packaging is the star here, a direct tribute to the moka-pot style of coffee brewing that CafƩ Bustelo fans know and love.

ā€œThe big challenge was not going full ice or full cold. You still want that Latin heat,ā€ Alan Wilson of BBH USA told Marketing Dive. ā€œIt’s an extension of the world, it’s not a brand new thing.ā€

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