
This 9:16 Story template is built for promoting a high‑protein breakfast cereal by visually comparing macros against two well-known boxed cereals. The design centers on a clean comparison table: a tea...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for promoting a high‑protein breakfast cereal by visually comparing macros against two well-known boxed cereals. The design centers on a clean comparison table: a teal-highlighted “your product” column stands out, while competitor columns remain white for instant contrast. A solid coral-pink background keeps the layout bold and scroll-stopping, and the rounded grid with thick black lines feels modern, app-like, and easy to read on mobile. Copy is minimal and data-led—protein, sugar, net carbs—supported by simple check/X icons for claims like high fibre, grain free, gluten free, and vegan. Strategically, this is mid-funnel consideration creative: it targets solution-aware shoppers who already buy cereal but want a healthier option. The psychological triggers are comparison and curiosity—viewers scan the numbers to “verify” the better choice quickly. Customize by swapping in your packshot, adjusting serving-size footnote, and prioritizing the 3–4 metrics your audience cares about most (e.g., calories, satiety, ingredients) while keeping the teal highlight as the hero cue.
This template wins by turning a complicated purchase decision into a fast, self-serve comparison. For solution-aware cereal buyers in the consideration stage, numbers feel objective and reduce the need for persuasive claims. The teal-highlighted first column creates an immediate “default choice” effect, while competitor columns provide context that makes the advantage credible. Curiosity is triggered as viewers scan row by row (protein, sugar, net carbs), and the check/X icons simplify dietary compatibility into instant yes/no answers—ideal for mobile attention spans. Best-practice elements include a clear hierarchy, consistent units, and a serving-size footnote that signals transparency. The result is a high-clarity creative that supports click-through to ingredients, taste claims, or retailer availability rather than trying to close the sale in the ad itself.
Designed for health-conscious shoppers who already buy breakfast cereal and compare nutrition labels before purchasing. It fits gym-goers, busy professionals, and parents seeking higher protein and lower sugar options without sacrificing convenience.
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