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Instead of commissioning several unique videos from a creator, ask for one main video with multiple different hooks (opening lines/scenes). This gives you more ad versions to test for a fraction of the cost.

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The post-Andromeda update algorithm favors ad sets with high creative volume and variety. Aim for around 20 creatives (images, carousels, videos) to enable personalized delivery and combat ad fatigue.

Instead of testing individual ad variations, advertisers can use the "Dynamic Creative" (for leads) or "Flexible Creative" (for sales) toggles. This allows combining multiple top-performing images, videos, headlines, and text into a single ad unit, which Meta’s algorithm then mixes and matches to find the optimal combination for different users.

The perception that TV requires expensive, Super Bowl-level creative is a myth. For initial tests, brands can effectively repurpose existing video content or leverage quick, cost-effective AI creative production companies to get campaigns live and begin learning without a massive upfront investment.

Top creators like Mr. Beast relentlessly A/B test thumbnails and video intros to maximize views. AI video platforms now bring this data-driven experimentation to SMBs, allowing them to rapidly test variations of spokespeople, demographics, and creative elements to optimize ad performance.

Before asking for a full-time creator headcount, de-risk the investment. Hire a talented creator on a freelance basis with a small budget. Use their initial viral hits and performance data to build a strong business case for a full-time role and a larger budget.

The reason a customer "needs" your product is subjective. Instead of a one-size-fits-all ad, create multiple versions that speak to different core buyer motivations. One ad might appeal to logic and data, another to time savings, and a third to team efficiency, ensuring you resonate with a broader audience.

When testing a new target audience or content style, introduce it as an additional video rather than replacing your core programming. This allows you to experiment with new approaches without threatening the lead flow and revenue generated by your established, successful content.

TikTok creators are visual learners who consume video content, not long documents. Instead of providing a detailed written brief, brands see better results by sending 3 examples of high-performing videos. This gives creators inspiration and direction without stifling their unique style.

Don't assume TV advertising requires expensive, high-production creative. Brands can de-risk their TV investment by using lo-fi, UGC-style creative that has already proven effective on social media. This approach lowers the barrier to entry, allowing for faster testing and learning.

Massively increasing creative volume allows for hyper-niche targeting (e.g., city, sports team, cultural references). This boosts conversion by striking an emotional chord, justifying higher CPMs for narrower audiences, and outperforming a few high-budget, generic ads.