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Free CTA Visibility Check

Analyze whether your calls-to-action are visible and compelling above the fold.

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How does your site compare?

Pages with a clear above-the-fold CTA convert 2-3× more visitors than those that require scrolling to find an action.

Based on conversion rate analysis of small business landing pages with varying CTA placements.
Your page has a visible call-to-action, contact form, and clear heading structure.

How to fix this

Add a prominent call-to-action button above the fold on every key page.

  1. 1Identify the primary action you want visitors to take (call, get a quote, book, buy).
  2. 2Add a prominent button above the fold with clear action text (avoid vague "Learn More").
  3. 3Use contrasting colours. The button should stand out from the surrounding design.
  4. 4Repeat the CTA after key sections (after benefits, after testimonials, at the bottom).

Quick tips by platform

WordPress: Use your theme's header/hero section to add a prominent button. Many themes support CTA buttons natively.
Wix: Drag a Button element into your hero section. Use Wix's design tools for high contrast.
Squarespace: Add a Button Block to your first page section. Use the "Primary" style for maximum visibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a CTA?
A call-to-action: a button, link, or prompt that tells visitors what to do next (e.g., "Get a Quote", "Contact Us", "Buy Now").
Where should CTAs be placed?
Your primary CTA should be visible above the fold (before scrolling). Repeat it at natural decision points throughout the page.
How many CTAs should a page have?
One primary CTA repeated 2-3 times is ideal. Too many different CTAs confuse visitors. Keep the main action consistent.

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