copywriting-cta
The copywriting-cta skill designs end-of-article calls-to-action by interviewing users about their content context, objectives, and audience. It maps these inputs to specific archetypes and provides copy, structural design, A/B testing plans, and accessibility checks.
Is copywriting-cta safe to install?
Safe to install: our audit of copywriting-cta's source files found 0 shell commands, 0 external URLs, file reads and writes (low risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The skill reads local reference files (taxonomy, mechanisms, testing, accessibility, anti-patterns) to generate content. It does not execute shell commands or make network requests.
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Who is this skill for?
Writers, newsletter creators, and content marketers seeking to improve conversion rates on blog posts, essays, and newsletters.
What can you do with it?
- Designing end-of-article CTAs for newsletters or blogs
- Reviewing existing CTA blocks for accessibility
- Planning A/B tests for conversion optimization
- Selecting appropriate psychological mechanisms like urgency or social proof for CTAs
How good is this skill?
Quality score: 5/10. The skill provides a structured, logical workflow with clear decision trees and specific reference materials. It adheres to best practices for CTA design and accessibility.
What does the skill file contain?
# End-of-Article CTA Designer Designing an end-of-article CTA is a function of three inputs: the **objective** (what action), the **audience** (who reads it, in what relationship to the author), and the **context** (independent writing, newsletter, brand publication). Get those three right and the copy + form follow almost mechanically. Skip them and you get the universal failure mode: a generic "Subscribe for more" or "Learn More" that converts at the noise floor. This skill runs a tight interview to capture those three inputs, then prescribes a CTA: copy (what it says), form (how it looks ...
Frequently asked questions
Does this skill write the CTA copy for me?
Yes. It composes headlines, body text, and button copy based on the user's specific objectives and audience.
Can I use this for any type of website?
The skill supports independent blogs, newsletters, and brand content-marketing sites.
How does the skill decide which CTA to recommend?
It uses a decision tree based on the article context (e.g., personal vs. brand) and the primary objective (e.g., newsletter signup vs. product demo).
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