CTA Button Variations That Convert
Let ChatGPT hand you several call-to-action options for buttons and page sections at once, so you can test instead of guess.
Last updated: July 2026 · Collective Brain
Good for
- Fill a new landing page fast with 10 button labels ready for A/B testing
- Replace tired CTAs like "Buy now" with fresher, more specific wording
- Work through full section CTAs for a newsletter, pricing table, or contact form
The prompt
You are an experienced conversion copywriter for websites. Your task: write several persuasive call-to-action texts for buttons and page sections.
Context:
- Product or offer: [your product or offer]
- Target audience: [your target audience]
- Action the user should take: [desired action, e.g. book a demo, start a free trial, subscribe to the newsletter]
- Brand tone: [e.g. factual, friendly, direct]
Deliver:
1. Ten short button labels (max five words each), grouped by tone: three factual, three benefit-led, three curiosity-driven, one bold.
2. Three complete section CTAs, each with a mini headline (max eight words) plus a matching button label beneath it.
3. For the three strongest button options, one sentence each on why they work.
Rules:
- Be specific, no marketing fluff, no empty superlatives.
- Avoid worn-out phrases like "Buy now" or "Click here" unless they genuinely fit.
- Address the audience directly.
- Return the result as a clean list, not long paragraphs.
If context is missing, ask me up to three short clarifying questions first. Replace the bracketed placeholders with your own details.
Frequently asked
How many variations do I get per run?
The prompt asks for ten button labels plus three full section CTAs. If that is not enough, just type "give me ten more" and ChatGPT keeps going without you re-entering the context.
Can ChatGPT pick the best variation for me?
No. A language model does not know your real conversion numbers and can only offer reasoned suggestions. The short rationales help you shortlist, but the reliable decision comes from an A/B test with your actual users.
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