
This 9:16 Story template is built for at-home health screening and nutrient deficiency testing services. It opens with a bold, oversized question—“Experiencing these symptoms?”—over a dark, blurred li...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for at-home health screening and nutrient deficiency testing services. It opens with a bold, oversized question—“Experiencing these symptoms?”—over a dark, blurred lifestyle background, immediately framing a relatable problem. Five rounded “pill” labels (fatigue, pale skin, brittle hair or nails, getting ill often, headaches) act like a quick self-checklist, making the viewer mentally tick boxes and increasing relevance. A stressed model photo on the lower half adds emotional context without needing product imagery, while the small line “It might be a nutrient deficiency” provides a simple, non-technical bridge from symptoms to solution. The design uses high-contrast white typography and clean UI-style cards that feel clinical and trustworthy—ideal for TOF awareness and an “unaware” audience. Concern and curiosity drive the scroll-stopper, while the structured symptom chips reduce cognitive load. Customize by swapping symptom pills to match your test panel (iron, B12, vitamin D), updating the logo area, and replacing the closing line with your key promise (fast results, clinician review, home kit).
This template wins attention by starting with a diagnostic-style question and a fast symptom checklist—an effective concern-and-curiosity trigger for people who are “unaware” of nutrient deficiency as a cause. The pill-shaped labels create micro-commitments: viewers scan, self-identify, and feel personally addressed, which improves click intent without making medical claims. In a TOF awareness context, the closing line (“It might be a nutrient deficiency”) reframes common discomforts into a solvable hypothesis and naturally invites learning more. Visually, the dark, blurred lifestyle photo adds emotion while the clean white UI cards signal clinical credibility—an important best practice in Health & Wellness ads where trust and clarity must come before offers.
Adults who feel run-down or frequently unwell and are unsure why, especially busy professionals who prefer convenient at-home testing. They’re motivated by quick clarity, credible health guidance, and a low-effort first step before booking appointments.
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