What is a Call To Action or CTA?
It is to ask people to reach out, talk to you, or do something for you. For example, at the end of a Youtube video, you would ask people to like the video and leave a comment. Asking them to do something specific is a CTA (Call To Action).
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Video or Text Post with a picture of you:
Script 1:
"I Almost Didn’t Ask… But I’m So Glad I Did"
I remember the first time I had to have a real conversation about my finances… and let me tell you, I was nervous. 😬
I didn’t grow up talking about money, and honestly, I felt embarrassed. What if I was doing everything wrong? What if they judged me? I almost backed out of the conversation completely.
But when I finally sat down and laid everything out, something surprising happened—I got clarity. 💡 The things I was worried about weren’t as bad as I thought, and the things I needed to fix? They actually had solutions.
That conversation changed everything. It gave me a roadmap and the confidence to move forward. And if I had let fear hold me back? I’d probably still be stuck, wondering “What if?”
So if you’re thinking about buying a home but nervous to talk about your finances—I get it. But I also know that one conversation could change your future.
Script 2:
I know talking about finances can feel overwhelming, but here’s the thing—there are no dumb questions when it comes to buying a home. Whether you’re wondering about credit scores, down payments, or if now is the right time to buy, I’m here to help.
And the best part? It costs nothing to ask. 💬
So if you’ve got questions, send me a message—I’m happy to chat and point you in the right direction! No pressure, just real answers.
Script 3:
Know someone thinking about buying a home this year? Tag them in the comments or send this their way—I might just be able to help them take the first step!
Script 4:
When I bought my first home, I made a BIG mistake by [insert mistake]. If I could go back, I’d [insert advice]. Learn from my experience! Send me a message if you want to avoid the same mistake I made!