
This square ad template is built for a gut-health daily supplement, especially a gentle prebiotic blend positioned for IBS-related discomfort and bloating. The design uses a vivid green solid backgrou...
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This square ad template is built for a gut-health daily supplement, especially a gentle prebiotic blend positioned for IBS-related discomfort and bloating. The design uses a vivid green solid background that instantly signals “natural” and “fresh,” while a large tilted product canister floats near the top-left for immediate product recognition. On the right, a bold, stacked headline (“It’s time IBS stopped taking over your life”) creates a problem-first hook suited to top-of-funnel awareness, speaking to viewers who may not yet be actively shopping for solutions. A pointing hand guides the eye from the product to the message, improving scanning and retention. The lower-left icon bullets deliver quick, low-friction benefits (gentle support, natural prebiotic, digestion/bloating), making the claim set easy to absorb in-feed. Customize by swapping the canister render, adjusting the green to your brand palette, and rewriting the IBS line to match your compliant wording (e.g., “digestive discomfort”) while keeping the same hierarchy and icons for fast comprehension across Facebook and Instagram feeds.
This creative wins by leading with a highly specific pain point (“IBS taking over your life”), tapping relief-seeking motivation and curiosity in a single, scroll-stopping keyword. That problem-first framing is appropriate for TOF awareness and an “unaware” audience: it names the struggle before asking for attention to the product. The nature-coded green background and botanical lid pattern signal a gentle, natural approach, reducing skepticism common in supplement ads. The icon bullets translate abstract wellness promises into fast, concrete takeaways, matching how people evaluate supplements in-feed. The pointing hand acts as a visual cue that guides reading order (product → headline → benefits), improving comprehension without extra copy. Overall, it follows best practices: clear hierarchy, one dominant claim, quick supporting benefits, and strong product visibility for brand recall.
Adults who experience recurring bloating, irregular digestion, or IBS-like discomfort and want a gentle, natural daily routine. They scroll social feeds looking for easy-to-try wellness fixes, prefer clear benefits over long explanations, and respond to clean, nature-coded visuals.
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