To break through desensitized scrolling, Comfort uses 'shock' content formats like street interviews. These formats grab attention because they don't immediately look like ads. By the time the viewer realizes it's an ad, they're already hooked, leading to higher watch time and conversion.

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Instead of polished ad creative, have the founder record a simple, direct-to-camera video on their iPhone announcing the sale. This authentic, personal approach often generates higher click-through and conversion rates by creating a friend-to-friend connection with the audience.

The backlash transformed a standard ad campaign into a cultural phenomenon that generated 45 billion impressions. This massive earned media reach dwarfed competitor campaigns, demonstrating that provocative work—even with negative reactions—can deliver far greater ROI than a safe media buy.

Viewer attention wanes just a few seconds into a video. To combat this, content creators should strategically insert a 'pattern interrupt'—an unexpected pop-up, a quick call to action, or a visual distraction—around the six-second mark to jolt the viewer and retain their engagement.

Conventional engagement metrics like likes and shares are often misleading. A more valuable indicator of content quality is dwell time. In an environment where users can easily skip content, their choice to spend more time with an ad is a powerful behavioral signal that the message is resonating.

Consumers see thousands of posts a day, making generic sales graphics invisible. To capture attention, use creative formats that are entertaining and playful, such as creating a fake news announcement about your sale or parodying a well-known ad trope.

Chanel's subway fashion show demonstrates how placing a luxury product in an unexpected, everyday environment creates powerful tension. This strategy makes the background the main attraction, generating broad, mainstream media coverage and social media buzz that a traditional runway show couldn't achieve.

Overly polished video content in B2B can signal "advertisement" to users, causing them to disengage. Lower-fidelity, more authentic content often performs better because it feels more organic and native to social media feeds, focusing on the message rather than slick production.

Extensive behavioral research on ad performance reveals a clear pattern: simplicity is superior. Creatives with multiple storylines, clutter, and excessive detail create cognitive load and reduce effectiveness. The best-performing ads feature a single, clear message that is easy for the human brain to process quickly.

Traditional ad testing relies on surveys, which are unreliable as respondents may not be truthful or self-aware. A more predictive method is to measure actual consumer behaviors like attention and emotional response using neuroscience and AI. These are more direct indicators of an ad's potential sales impact.

Standard top-of-funnel campaigns like "video views" often target low-quality audiences that Facebook's algorithm has already identified as non-buyers. True top-of-funnel marketing requires a unique method for capturing attention, like viral TikTok content or major creator partnerships.