
This square supplement ad template is built for a plant-based pea protein powder and uses a clear side-by-side comparison to win consideration-stage buyers. The layout splits the canvas into two produ...
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This square supplement ad template is built for a plant-based pea protein powder and uses a clear side-by-side comparison to win consideration-stage buyers. The layout splits the canvas into two product shots: your branded tub on the left with a bold green label, and a generic “Other Brands” container on the right. A centered “VS” badge makes the contrast instant, while checkmark and X icon bullet lists translate features into quick decisions (one ingredient, U.S. & Canadian farms, certified vegan vs. multiple ingredients and not vegan friendly). A strong green header with a minimalist slogan reinforces transparency and trust—ideal for product-aware audiences evaluating clean labels. The bottom green band adds social proof through a lifestyle photo of smoothie prep plus a short testimonial-style quote, reducing skepticism without crowding the main comparison. Customize by swapping the product render, updating the bullets to match your differentiators (lab-tested, allergen-free, flavors), and adjusting the green accent to your brand color while keeping the high-contrast typography for scanability in feeds.
This template works because it leverages the comparison trigger to simplify a crowded protein category into a binary choice, reducing decision fatigue. The clean, minimal design and strong green brand blocks signal “natural/transparent,” supporting trust—crucial for supplements where skepticism is high. For a product-aware audience in mid-funnel consideration, the bullet lists function like a mini checklist: ingredient count, sourcing, and vegan status—three high-salience criteria that shoppers actively evaluate. The centered “VS” and iconography create fast comprehension on mobile feeds, while the bottom testimonial plus smoothie-prep photo adds social proof and usage context without derailing the rational argument. Overall it follows best practices: clear hierarchy, one primary claim, competitor framing kept generic, and proof points presented as scannable microcopy that can be swapped to match any brand’s differentiators.
Designed for health-conscious shoppers who already buy protein powder and are comparing ingredient labels, sourcing, and dietary fit. It resonates with vegans, flexitarians, and gym-goers who prefer simple formulations and want proof before switching brands.
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