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The Marketing Psychology Behind High-Performing CTAs | Bathroom Break #88

The Marketing Psychology Behind High-Performing CTAs | Bathroom Break #88

The Marketing Millennials

December 29, 202512m 22s

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Show Notes

There’s a marketing tactic that feels obvious, a little annoying, and somehow still works better than almost anything else: telling people exactly what to do.


Jay and Daniel break down why direct instructions like “open this, save this post, screenshot this, and send this to your team” consistently outperform vague or polite calls to action across email, social, ads, and websites.


They dig into real data behind subject lines that boost open rates, why platform signals like saves and shares matter more than ever, and how moving your CTA to the beginning instead of the end can change performance. They also explore how action-forward buttons and more explicit copy can increase retention…not just clicks.


If you’re struggling to turn attention into action, this episode is for you. 


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