
This square ad template is built to promote a daily greens or performance supplement like AG1 using elite-athlete social proof. A full-bleed tennis action photo fills the background, with deep court-g...
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This square ad template is built to promote a daily greens or performance supplement like AG1 using elite-athlete social proof. A full-bleed tennis action photo fills the background, with deep court-green tones creating a premium, focused mood. The headline is a large, high-contrast white serif quote, with key benefit phrases set in italic for emphasis, followed by a compact attribution block (name, achievement, “real member”). The layout keeps the athlete’s serve as the emotional hook while reserving clean negative space for legible copy. Strategically, the creative sits in top-of-funnel awareness for an “unaware” audience: it doesn’t lead with ingredients, but with identity and aspiration—feeling grounded and performing at your best. Authority (championship credential) and social proof (member claim) reduce skepticism quickly, making the brand feel trusted without hard-selling. Brands can adapt this template by swapping the sport image, updating the quote to match a core benefit (energy, recovery, digestion), and refining the attribution to a coach, athlete, or verified customer for different niches.
This template works because it leads with authority and aspiration—two powerful triggers for an unaware, top-of-funnel audience. The elite-sport credential functions as instant credibility, while the quote format feels like an authentic pull-quote rather than a sales message, lowering resistance. The lifestyle tennis image communicates performance and discipline without needing product details, and the italic emphasis highlights the emotional benefits (“feel grounded,” “perform my best”) that are easy to understand and remember. For awareness campaigns, this is a best-practice approach: one clear benefit, one credible source, and a premium, uncluttered design that earns a click to learn more rather than forcing a hard conversion.
Health- and performance-driven adults who follow tennis and fitness culture and trust expert-led routines. They are curious about daily nutrition habits but may be skeptical of supplements, responding best to credible endorsements and clear, relatable benefits rather than technical claims.
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