
This 9:16 Story template promotes a women’s multivitamin by turning “supplement confusion” into a simple, guided choice. The design is clean and modern: a soft pale-yellow background, bold navy headli...
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This 9:16 Story template promotes a women’s multivitamin by turning “supplement confusion” into a simple, guided choice. The design is clean and modern: a soft pale-yellow background, bold navy headline, and an elegant italic subline that contrasts with the strong sans-serif typography. A quiz-style checklist (radio-button options like foundational, digestion, stress, immunity, sleep, and skin hydration support) sits on the left, while a clear capsule bottle overlaps on the right to keep the product tangible and trustworthy. The oversized navy pill-shaped CTA at the bottom (“Take the Quiz”) anchors attention and signals the next step. Strategically, it uses curiosity and personalization to work in top-of-funnel awareness for people who aren’t actively shopping yet but feel overwhelmed by choices. The “TikTok-inspired impulse purchase” line reframes the problem and positions the brand as a calmer, smarter alternative. Customize by swapping the option list to match your benefits, changing bottle/packshot, and adjusting accent colors while keeping the high-contrast CTA for scannability.
This template wins by converting decision fatigue into a low-friction micro-commitment. The quiz checklist visually signals personalization, tapping curiosity (“Which support do you need?”) while reducing overwhelm through a short, scannable set of options. That makes it ideal for TOF awareness and “unaware” audiences: instead of asking for a purchase, it offers help. The subtle contrast between bold headline and italic subline frames a relatable problem (impulse buying) and positions the brand as a smarter alternative. Best-practice elements—high-contrast CTA, clear hierarchy, and product packshot for credibility—keep the message understandable in a fast Story swipe environment.
Designed for health-curious shoppers—especially women—who feel overwhelmed by supplement stacks and want a simple way to choose what fits. It appeals to mobile-first users who browse social trends but prefer a more structured, credible recommendation before buying.
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