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this YT shorts ad spent 150k+ in the past 3 weeks...

this YT shorts ad spent 150k+ in the past 3 weeks...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 June 05, 2024 | [Read Online]( 2 step YouTube Shorts Ad creative formula this YT shorts ad spent 150k+ in the past 3 weeks... [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20VidTao&body=2%20step%20YouTube%20Shorts%20Ad%20creative%20formula%3A%20this%20YT%20shorts%20ad%20spent%20150k%2B%20in%20the%20past%203%20weeks...%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.vidtao.com%2Fp%2F2-step-youtube-shorts-ad-creative-formula) ⚠️ Quick heads up ⚠️ There are some BIG updates on media buying for YouTube Shorts ads, coming very soon… (stay tuned for the latest on that…) But right now, since creative is king… Today we’re going to walk through a simple (but powerful) 2 step YouTube Shorts Ad creative formula you can start using to build high-performing YT shorts ads, asap. Let’s take a closer look at one brand doing a great job using this YouTube Shorts ad formula… Dissecting this Brand’s Success on YouTube Shorts… Tuning into [VidTao 2.0’s testing volume dashboard](, we can see that TripleTen Online Coding bootcamps has been scaling hard on YouTube + YouTube Shorts since 2023: [go see all TripleTen’s ads & landing pages here]( Let’s see how they’re doing it… Step 1: Find a Relevant Trending ORGANIC YouTube Shorts Angle The “What do you do for a living?” angle is 2 years old but still going strong on YouTube Shorts, like [this one]( with 21 million+ organic views: Modeling the Organic “What do you do for a living?” angle is smart for TripleTen, since their offer is all about giving you a new, better career in tech. Step 2: Turn it into an ad Watch [TripleTen’s top ads inside VidTao](, and you’ll see how they have leveraged this specific angle like crazy. Here are 2 great examples scaling right now: This one has 3.6 million paid views in the past 3 weeks (that’s an estimated $150k+ adspend): 👇 [see the ad & landing pages inside VidTao]( And [this one]( (same format) with a whopping 6.7 million paid views since launching in March 2024: 👇 [see all of TripleTen’s YouTube Shorts ads & landing pages inside VidTao]( ✍️Takeaways… To summarize, here’s the 2-step framework: Step 1: Find a relevant, trending YouTube Shorts / TikTok angle Step 2: Adapt organic angle into an ad Now let’s take a quick look at some takeaways from looking at how TripleTen used this proven organic angle to make high-performing YouTube Shorts ad creatives: - 📹 Similar Opening and Style: - Both videos start with the same question: "What do you do for a living?" This instantly hooks viewers by using a familiar and trending format. - The casual, street-interview style is maintained, where individuals are approached randomly and asked about their professions. - 👥 Engagement and Relatability: - The organic short features various people with diverse occupations, which keeps the content relatable and interesting. - The ad does the same but strategically includes a software engineer from Netflix, leveraging the popularity and aspiration associated with tech jobs and well-known companies. - 🔄 Seamless Integration of the Ad Content: - The ad subtly transitions from the engaging question-answer format to introducing TripleTen by asking about the job and salary of the software engineer. - It addresses a common pain point ("I'm in the wrong career") and provides a solution ("there are actually some boot camps...") naturally within the conversation flow. - 💼 Highlighting the Benefits: - The software engineer mentions the benefits of her job, such as remote work and travel, which are appealing to many viewers. - The ad builds on this by highlighting that TripleTen can help others achieve similar career benefits, making the viewer more receptive to the advertised service. - ✔️ Call to Action and Trust Building: - The ad mentions that TripleTen graduates work at top companies like Netflix, Amazon, and Tesla, adding credibility. - It also includes a guarantee of employment or a refund, which reduces perceived risk and encourages viewers to consider the boot camp. - 👋 Natural Conclusion: - The ad ends with a friendly farewell, similar to how the organic short concludes, maintaining the same casual and conversational tone throughout. Go [here]( to see all of TripleTen’s YouTube Shorts ads + landing pages inside VidTao 2.0. 🪝🪝🪝Get 3 New High-Performing Hook Ideas (limited) btw - Want 3 new, proven High-Performing YouTube ad hook ideas for your offer? For a limited time, we'll give you 3 NEW, custom YouTube ad hook ideas for your offer, based on what we're seeing work right now across all the markets we're in. (it's free and works for ads on YouTube in-stream & YouTube Shorts) Go here to claim your 3 High-Performing YouTube Ad Hook ideas: 👉 [( Have a great week! The VidTao Team PS - Go here to [claim a Free 7-Day Trial of all-new VidTao 2.0 YouTube ad library]( (complete with 10 million+ unlisted YouTube ads & their landing pages) PPS - Are you spending $1k/day+ on Paid Ads? [👉]([Â]([Go here to set up a free YouTube Ad brainstorm chat.]( Advertise with VidTao's Audience of 100k+ [Get in touch today]( to advertise with VidTao & get your brand in front of the Who's Who of Performance Advertising & Direct Response. Whether you’re looking to reach decision makers at top brands or looking for rock-start talent for your team (like our happy advertising client below) VidTao’s audience are the cream of the crop of digitial advertisers always looking for the next interesting product, tool, or opportunity. Share VidTao You currently have 0 referrals, only 2 away from receiving YouTube Shorts Ads: Step-by-Step. [YouTube Shorts Ads: Step-by-Step]( [Click to Share]( Or copy and paste this link to others: [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 VidTao 2407 Ward Road Sacramento, California 95827, United States

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