Here's how I took a company's ads from this to this. So ads are made up of three parts. Hook, meet, CTA.
But instead of creating one ad, I write 50 hooks. And then I write three to five meats and then I write 1 to three CTAs. And these things together create 150 to 750 ads per week, which is huge for Andromeda today.
Variety. So here's how. Step one, write 50 hooks.
There's five main ways to find hooks. Number one, winning hooks from previous ads. Number two, hooks from your free content like this.
Three, winning hooks from other people's ads. Four, winning hooks from other people's free content. And then five, platform specific ad libraries so you can look online and find them.
Using these five methods, you'll create your first 50 hooks. Now, there's different levels of awareness when it comes to hooks. Spread out your 50 hooks to cover all of them or just one depending on who you're targeting.
Step two, write the three to five meats. The meat educates the customer on the offer, the product, the solution, or the problem or all of them. Looking back at my best ads in the past, I used all five main formats.
Number one, demonstration ads. Number two, testimonial ads, three educational ads, four story ads, then five, faceless ads. Try these formats throughout your next three to five meets for your next ads.
Step three, write one to three CTAs. Show and tell them exactly what to do next. A good CTA tells the viewer five things, and you want to write one to three total.
Step four, film an edit. In one filming session, film all your hooks, all your meats, and all your CTAs, and edit them all together to create your 150 to 750 ads in total.