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David Ogilvy goes through your ad, comments on it, suggests what to improve, remove, leave - gives an actionable plan.
I had fun playing with & building it.
Try it for yourself here:
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P.S. Mr. Ogilvy hope that you're not too mad about this concept.
David Ogilvy comes to you and starts critiquing your ad.
The copywriting, visuals, the headline.
But that's no longer possible as he's dead.
However, his books, his thinking is still very alive to this day.
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That's why I built or vibecoded a "What Would Ogilvy Say About Your Ad?" website.
1. Simply upload the ad (under 20 mb, pdf, png, txt, whatever)
2. Wait for 5-10 seconds
3. Get your critique
Video ads vs. static ads — which is superior?
I believe the better question isn't which is better. It's which is better now, for your stage, and where in the funnel.
Let's dig a bit. But first a fun fact about video ads:
85% of Facebook video views happen with the sound off
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Brands that are printing, are testing these ads:
- We are sorry...
- Response to comment
- Receipt image
- Ridiculous/cheeky headlines
- Notes/post
Would definitely try to test these.
To make great results, you have to be bold, fearless.
This makes sense why Grüns was sold for $1.2 billion just 32 months after the brand was launched.
"F*ck you, hair loss"
Some headline for an ad. But I like this one.
Creative, sensational, not your regular which you see on your timeline.
There's a saying that the headline is 80% of what makes up the ad.
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This message connects those who are dealing with this problem - a community forms.
Establishes the enemy - hair loss.
Plays with contrast and size nicely.
I'd rate this high ad highly + it's performing well - which is the most important thing.