
This 9:16 Story template is built for a two-option product comparison in the Health & Wellness space, ideal for supplement packs or daily-use wellness products. The layout is a clean split-screen: “Th...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for a two-option product comparison in the Health & Wellness space, ideal for supplement packs or daily-use wellness products. The layout is a clean split-screen: “The Classic” on a warm cream/yellow panel and “The Weekender” on a bold cobalt-blue panel, each with a centered pouch-style product shot. A strong, dark teal header asks a single decision-driving question (“Which option is right for you?”), immediately reducing choice overload and guiding consideration. Short benefit lines under each option use selective bolding (e.g., “all night long” / “all weekend”) to make the differentiator scannable on mobile. A soft green reassurance bar at the bottom adds convenience messaging about online service and at-home delivery, reinforcing confidence without heavy claims. This approach works best for solution-aware audiences comparing bundles, strengths, or use occasions. Customize by swapping product names, adjusting the two benefit statements, and replacing the bottom reassurance line with shipping, subscription, or clinician-support details while keeping the high-contrast split for clarity.
The creative leverages choice-overload relief by presenting only two clearly named options in a strict split-screen, making comparison effortless on a phone. That structure matches a mid-funnel consideration moment: the viewer is solution-aware and needs help selecting the right bundle or use-case rather than being convinced the category works. Confidence is reinforced through concise, benefit-led lines with bold emphasis on the key differentiator, improving message retention in fast scrolling environments. The bottom reassurance bar adds convenience proof (online service and home delivery), removing common purchase friction without introducing complex claims. Overall, it follows best practices for direct-response wellness ads: one question-led hook, minimal options, high contrast, and a friction-reducing closer.
Designed for health-conscious shoppers comparing wellness or supplement packs and looking for a straightforward “best for me” recommendation. Ideal for mobile-first audiences who want clarity, quick scanning, and reassurance about ordering and delivery before committing.
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