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LinkedIn CTA Generator

Generate 10 compelling call-to-action variations for your LinkedIn posts. Get comments, drive traffic, book calls, or grow your following.

What CTAs Work on LinkedIn

Match your CTA to your goal — comments, traffic, calls, or followers need different CTAs
Questions outperform statements — "What do you think?" beats "Like if you agree"
Be specific — "Comment your #1 tip" is better than "Comment below"
Use emojis sparingly to draw attention — one 👇 or 🔥 is enough
DM-based CTAs (e.g., "DM me 'strategy'") feel exclusive and get high conversion
Rotate CTA types — don't use the same one on every post or it loses impact

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Frequently Asked Questions

A CTA (Call to Action) is the closing line of your LinkedIn post that tells readers what to do next — comment, click a link, follow you, or DM you. Strong CTAs can double your engagement.

Always at the end of your post. Your CTA should be the last thing people read. Some creators also add a soft CTA in the middle (e.g., "more on this below") to keep people scrolling.

Questions and opinion-based CTAs get the most comments. "Agree or disagree?" and "What would you add?" consistently outperform generic CTAs like "Like if you agree." Make it easy and interesting to respond.

Yes, every post should end with some direction. Even if it's just "Follow for more" or a question. Posts without CTAs leave engagement on the table. Match the CTA to your goal for that specific post.

Tie the CTA to the content of your post. If you shared tips, ask which one resonated. If you told a story, ask if they've experienced something similar. The best CTAs feel like a natural extension of the conversation.