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How do I create/edit my Call-to-Action buttons?
How do I create/edit my Call-to-Action buttons?

Learn how to create and edit your CTA buttons.

Emily Graham avatar
Written by Emily Graham
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Call-to-Action buttons are a great way to drive your viewers exactly where you want them to go.

Follow the steps below or watch the video to create these clickable, customizable call-to-action inside your video's landing page:


Step-by-Step: How to Create & Edit CTAs


1. Click on "Design" then "Calls-to-Action" at the top of your online account

2. Click "Add New CTA."

3. Give your CTA set a title (for your reference only).

4. In the left column, title your CTA button.

6. Fill in the CTA URL field and click "Create CTA Set" to save your work!




How to Use Files as Your CTA buttons

Now you can easily enhance your calls-to-action by directly linking to files in your library. You no longer need to host these documents on external sites just to grab a link for your CTAs. It’s all hosted in one, secure place. Here's how:

Step 1: On the top toolbar, click "Design."

Step 2: On the left-hand toolbar, click Calls-to-Action. Then click "Add New."

Step 3: Give your new CTA set a "Set Name" - this will be for your eyes only.

Step 4: In the box below "CTA Display Name," give your CTA a title.

Step 5: Under "Link Type" and select "File."

Step 6: Under URL/File, click "select file". Your most recent files will appear at the top. Scroll through and find your file you want to attach, then click "Select File." You can also search for a file using the search bar, or upload a new file by selecting "Browse Files...".



Step 7: Preview the attached file to make sure it's the correct one.

Step 8: Choose whether or not you want your file to open in a new tab.

Step 9: Choose to add more CTAs to your set, and when you're ready, click "Create CTA set."


Learn more about how to upload, store, host, and share files with Covideo.


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