
This 9:16 Story template promotes a daily multivitamin/capsule supplement positioned as a simplified alternative to taking many separate pills. The design uses a clean split-screen comparison: a light...
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This 9:16 Story template promotes a daily multivitamin/capsule supplement positioned as a simplified alternative to taking many separate pills. The design uses a clean split-screen comparison: a light gray left panel shows a cluster of generic supplement bottles, while a soft sky-blue right panel features a hand holding a single golden softgel—instantly visualizing “many vs. one.” A bold navy headline (“Cut down your VITAMIN ROUTINE”) sits in white blocks for high readability on mobile. The bottom section reinforces the choice with a red X list (14 capsules/day, over £100/month, low-quality fillers, don’t work) versus green checks (2 capsules/day, £33/month, 20 high‑quality ingredients, 20,000+ happy customers), combining value, convenience, and social proof. Strategically, this is built for mid‑funnel consideration and solution‑aware audiences who already buy supplements but feel pill burden and cost fatigue. Brands can customize by swapping currency, pill counts, ingredient claims, and replacing the bottle render with their own pack shot while keeping the strong contrast and checklist structure that drives quick, scannable persuasion.
This template wins by translating abstract supplement benefits into a fast, visual decision. The split-screen “many bottles vs. one softgel” reduces cognitive load and leverages the convenience trigger (less pill burden) while the £/month line anchors value against a clearly worse alternative. The red X/green check lists function as a heuristic shortcut, letting solution-aware viewers validate what they already suspect about complex stacks (costly, filler-heavy, inconsistent results). In a mid-funnel consideration context, the inclusion of “20 high‑quality ingredients” and “20,000+ happy customers” adds rational proof and social proof without requiring long copy. Best-practice elements—mobile-first hierarchy, high contrast typography, and quantified claims—make it easy to scan and persuasive within seconds.
Health-conscious adults who already buy vitamins and feel overwhelmed by multi-pill routines, high monthly spend, or questionable ingredient quality. Best for busy professionals and parents looking for a simpler, more cost-effective daily supplement they can stick to consistently.
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