
This 9:16 Story template is built for a probiotic or synbiotic supplement brand that wants to hook cold audiences with a single, credible data point. The design uses a split layout: a cinematic produc...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for a probiotic or synbiotic supplement brand that wants to hook cold audiences with a single, credible data point. The design uses a split layout: a cinematic product packshot on a teal, microbiome-style bubble background at the top, and a clean off‑white information panel below. The headline “Did You Know” leads into a bold, oversized statistic (“61%… gastrointestinal discomfort”), creating immediate curiosity and problem recognition. A compact pill/capsule icon module and short benefit line sits underneath, reinforcing the solution without overwhelming the viewer. Typography is modern and minimal, with generous spacing and high contrast to keep the claim readable on mobile. The strategy leans on authority (stat + citation area), problem/solution framing, and clarity—ideal for top‑of‑funnel awareness where users are “unaware” or only lightly aware of gut health options. Brands can customize by swapping the percentage for their own study-backed stat, adjusting benefits (bloat, regularity, comfort), and matching the background hue to brand colors while keeping the premium, clinical feel.
This creative works because it leads with an authority trigger: a large, specific statistic framed as “Did You Know,” which sparks curiosity and makes the problem feel widespread and legitimate. For an unaware or lightly aware audience, the goal isn’t to sell immediately—it’s to create problem recognition and invite consideration. The split design supports that funnel stage: the top establishes premium product presence, while the bottom reads like an informational card, reducing resistance and “ad blindness.” The short benefit line translates the problem into a clear solution, keeping cognitive load low on mobile. Including a footnote/citation area signals compliance and credibility—best practice for supplement ads where trust and substantiation heavily influence clicks.
Adults 25–55 who experience bloating or irregularity and respond to science-led claims. They’re mobile-first shoppers comparing supplements and looking for credible, non-hype messaging before committing to a routine.
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