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Ad Campaign Templates Used by Successful Startups and Scaleups

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We created a library of paid ad templates that you can download and edit in a few minutes. Launch your paid ad campaign today without hiring a designer or copywriter.

Are you spending thousands of dollars on paid ad campaigns (and agencies) but not seeing the impact to your bottom line?

We get it. Building ad campaigns that drive sales leads can feel like running up a hill of sand - so much time and energy with no sign of progress. You need ads that not only grab attention but also turn curious prospects into devoted customers.

 

Our paid ad templates can help. We ran hundreds of ad experiments and campaigns to figure out what works so you don’t have to. These templates are fully customizable and make ad creation a breeze, ensuring your campaigns are set up for success. Ready to transform clicks into customers? Let's get started!​

Why Use Paid Ad Templates? 

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There are several benefits to using templates for paid ad campaigns versus customizing each campaign’s creative design.

  1. Speed to market. Startups and busy marketing teams need to move quickly, especially when the bidding landscape for your product category is crowded. Templates empower your Demand Gen or Content marketing team to swap copy and images without waiting for the brand design team.

  2. Testing and failing fast. Product marketing needs to see if their new messaging resonates? CEO came up with a quip that your team has to test ASAP to see if it lands? Both scenarios are 100x easier to execute when your team has built templates that you can customize and get into market quickly. 

  3. Efficiency. If you don’t have a brand designer on staff, or your marketing team shares their design resources with product management, it can be hard to run as many creative experiments as you need. Templates allow the marketing team to stay ‘on brand’ while freeing them to experiment frequently without worrying about the added cost of outsourcing.

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Three Rules for Ads That Convert

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Why Use Paid Ad Templates? 

Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles.

There are several benefits to using templates for paid ad campaigns versus customizing each campaign’s creative design.

  1. Speed to market. Startups and busy marketing teams need to move quickly, especially when the bidding landscape for your product category is crowded. Templates empower your Demand Gen or Content marketing team to swap copy and images without waiting for the brand design team.

  2. Testing and failing fast. Product marketing needs to see if their new messaging resonates? CEO came up with a quip that your team has to test ASAP to see if it lands? Both scenarios are 100x easier to execute when your team has built templates that you can customize and get into market quickly. 

  3. Efficiency. If you don’t have a brand designer on staff, or your marketing team shares their design resources with product management, it can be hard to run as many creative experiments as you need. Templates allow the marketing team to stay ‘on brand’ while freeing them to experiment frequently without worrying about the added cost of outsourcing.

Want paid ad campaigns off your plate? 

If you’re done with DIY and want DFY (done for you), we’re here to help! If you’re spending $8,000 a month or more on paid ads, we’ve got a cost-efficient offer for you. 

 

Sign up for a three month contract to turn your paid ad campaign performance around. And for $3900 a month, we’ll handle your paid ad channels. We’ll:

  • perform keyword research, search marketing for your audience and industry;

  • develop banner ads, and creative content for LinkedIn and social media sites;

  • fully maintain and manage your bid strategy;

  • make adjustments to optimize its performance.

When creating ads, its important that the look, feel, and overall content ‘make sense’ to the audience. The page you’re directing the ads to should match the ad. If the colors, images and subject are not the same from ad to landing page to thank you page, you have a flawed experience. The same goes for not delivering on what you said you would in the ad. Overdeliver value and be sure every touchpoint lets your buyer know they are in the right place and that their click is well founded.

03. Consistency is key.

How the target audience sees and talks about their world is reflected in your copy and visuals. You may talk about your product using certain words. Is that how your buyer thinks of the problem they are trying to solve and how they talk about solutions? If you aren’t aligned, you can’t connect with them and they will pass your ads up because they seem irrelevant.

01. Use their lingo, not your jargon.
 

A hook combined with fresh, blatantly apparent value can help ‘stop the scroll’ and keep eyes and clicks on your ads. You should be testing ads monthly, replacing old ones that are not performing and trying out new creative ideas. Ads have an expiration date. In our experience, the conversion drops off after 3-5 weeks.

02. Keep them fresh.
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