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Social Media Ad Copy Wizard

Create scroll-stopping social media ads for Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and more.

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Select Your Platform

Choose which social media platform you're creating ads for. Each platform has different character limits and audience expectations. Facebook allows longer copy, Instagram favors visual descriptions, LinkedIn works best with professional language.

2

Define Your Target Audience

Be specific about who you're trying to reach. Include demographics (age, location, income), psychographics (interests, values, pain points), and behaviors (online habits, purchase patterns). The more specific, the better your copy will resonate.

3

Describe Your Product/Service

Explain what you're offering in clear terms. Focus on the transformation it provides, not just features. What problem does it solve? What benefit does the customer get?

4

Identify Pain Points

What frustrations does your audience experience that your product solves? This helps create emotional hooks that grab attention and make readers feel understood.

5

Choose Your Call-to-Action

What do you want people to do after seeing your ad? Buy now, learn more, sign up, book a call? Be specific about the next step.

6

Review & Generate

Review your answers before generating. The AI will create multiple ad variations with different hooks, angles, and CTAs for you to test.

Pro Tips

  • Start with one primary emotion - fear, desire, curiosity, or urgency
  • Use specific numbers when possible ("Save $500" vs "Save money")
  • Include social proof mentions if you have them
  • Keep your unique selling proposition clear and prominent
  • Test different hooks - question, statement, or story-based openings

Common Mistakes

  • Being too vague about the target audience
  • Listing features instead of benefits
  • Using jargon your audience doesn't understand
  • Having a weak or unclear call-to-action
  • Trying to appeal to everyone instead of your ideal customer

Example in Action

Input:

Fitness coaching for busy professionals who want to lose weight without spending hours at the gym

Sample Output:

Busy executive lost 30 lbs in 90 days with just 20-minute workouts. No gym required. Discover the method Fortune 500 leaders use to stay fit...

Ready to Create?

Put these tips into practice and create high-converting copy for your business.