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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads

@Aducate

High-Converting VSL & Native Ads For Health & Wellness Brands ⚡️

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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate·
How we generate over 500 creative assets per month per brand You'll learn: - Who you'll need in your team - Tools to use - The overall flow Enjoy 😘
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Rudolfs@ecomrudolfs·
@Aducate you work on ad spend % or flat fee per vid?
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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate·
I've never seen an AI format rip as hard as claymation is right now Constantly in the top three performing creatives across 80% of our clients They're not easy to put together though Most people try once and give up because the workflow is hella complicated Between character consistency, stop-motion feel & sound design all of it has to be dialed in or it looks like shit We're producing them for multiple brands & have room for three more If you're doing 50k+ a month and want creative that actually performs without spending weeks on production DM me
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Aaron
Aaron@aaronmtrx·
Nice breakdown. AD made by my amazing team 💅 #MTRXMedia
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate

How to make singing ad videos that are blowing up rn Full breakdown of the exact tools and workflow 👇 Step 1: Generate the music and lyrics Use Suno AI or Udio to create the song Prompt: "Upbeat, musical theater, Disney/Pixar style, female vocals, storytelling about [your product], 128 BPM" You can write your own lyrics (hmu if u can) or use Claude to draft a rhyming script first Step 2: Create your character Use Nano Banana for a consistent 3D character The master prompt: "3D Disney Pixar style, a woman with messy curly brown hair, expressive eyes, wearing a white t-shirt, soft cinematic lighting, 8k render, high detail" Save the seed number or use character reference to keep her looking the same across all scenes Step 3: Animation and lip-sync Scene generation: Use Luma Dream Machine or Runway Upload your character image and prompt (e.g., "Woman jumping rope in a gym, Pixar style") Lip-syncing: Use HeyGen or Sync Labs Upload your video clip and your audio file from step 1 The AI will re-animate the character's mouth to match the singing perfectly Dzine AI also works great for hyper-smooth lip-syncing on animated characters Step 4: Edit it all together Use CapCut Add auto captions with bold centered text that pops as words are spoken Use templates like "The Bold" or "Glossy" Add overlays like product diagrams or comparison charts using simple PNG images We're testing this format for a few clients right now and the engagement is crazy People watch these way longer than standard ads *we didn't make this ad

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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate·
Incredible page if you wanted to see more
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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate

How to make those claymation storytelling videos that are going crazy in our accounts rn Full breakdown of the exact tools and workflow Step 1: Script and voiceover Use ChatGPT or Claude to write a 60 second documentary-style script Prompt: "Write a 60-second script about [topic]. Short punchy sentences. Indirect marketing angle. End with a business lesson" Then take that script to ElevenLabs Use voices like Marcus, Knight, or Bill from the voice library Set stability to 40% and style exaggeration to 10% for natural pauses Step 2: Generate the clay visuals w/ nano banana The master prompt: "A high-quality claymation scene of [subject], stop-motion animation style, 3D clay textures, visible fingerprints in clay, soft studio lighting, tilt-shift photography, miniature scale, historical 1900s France setting, highly detailed, 8k" Keep the core "claymation stop-motion style" part consistent across all scenes so the aesthetic doesn't shift Step 3: Bring the clay to life w/ Sora 2 It handles both the generation and animation If you need more control over movement use Luma Dream Machine or Kling AI in image-to-video mode In the video prompt use keywords like "stop-motion movement" and "low frame rate feel" If the movement is too smooth you can lower the frame rate in your editor later Step 4: Background music and sound effects Music: Use Suno or Udio Prompt: "Old-timey 1920s jazz, whimsical, acoustic, double bass, brush drums, instrumental only" Sound effects: ElevenLabs SFX Search for "old projector clicking" or "crowd murmuring in restaurant" Step 5: Edit it all together w/ CapCut Add auto captions with a bold sans-serif font like Montserrat Use pop animations for the text Add film grain and vignette to make the AI video look more like a physical set That's the full workflow Takes a few hours the first time but you get faster once you've done it

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Seozilla
Seozilla@Seozilla_ai·
@Aducate testing ad formats across channels pays off
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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate·
How to make singing ad videos that are blowing up rn Full breakdown of the exact tools and workflow 👇 Step 1: Generate the music and lyrics Use Suno AI or Udio to create the song Prompt: "Upbeat, musical theater, Disney/Pixar style, female vocals, storytelling about [your product], 128 BPM" You can write your own lyrics (hmu if u can) or use Claude to draft a rhyming script first Step 2: Create your character Use Nano Banana for a consistent 3D character The master prompt: "3D Disney Pixar style, a woman with messy curly brown hair, expressive eyes, wearing a white t-shirt, soft cinematic lighting, 8k render, high detail" Save the seed number or use character reference to keep her looking the same across all scenes Step 3: Animation and lip-sync Scene generation: Use Luma Dream Machine or Runway Upload your character image and prompt (e.g., "Woman jumping rope in a gym, Pixar style") Lip-syncing: Use HeyGen or Sync Labs Upload your video clip and your audio file from step 1 The AI will re-animate the character's mouth to match the singing perfectly Dzine AI also works great for hyper-smooth lip-syncing on animated characters Step 4: Edit it all together Use CapCut Add auto captions with bold centered text that pops as words are spoken Use templates like "The Bold" or "Glossy" Add overlays like product diagrams or comparison charts using simple PNG images We're testing this format for a few clients right now and the engagement is crazy People watch these way longer than standard ads *we didn't make this ad
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Aidan
Aidan@AidanDrentin·
Best examples of brands doing founder ads right now?
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Claude Code + Nano Banana 2 is f*cking cracked 🤯 I built a system inside Claude Code that researches any brand, writes 40 ad prompts from scratch, and fires them all to Nano Banana 2. One brand name + one URL = 40 production-ready static ads. All inside Claude Code. I took @alexgoughcooper's brilliant framework and automated the whole thing inside Claude Code. Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need high-volume ad creative without briefing a designer or spending hours in Canva. If you're finding winning ad concepts on Meta and manually recreating them one at a time in Higgsfield — copying prompts, pasting product details, tweaking aspect ratios, downloading, organizing... This system eliminates the entire loop: → Give Claude a brand name and URL → It researches the brand's fonts, colors, packaging, and photography style → Builds a Brand DNA document from scratch → Fills in Alex's 40 proven ad templates (headline, us vs them, testimonial, UGC, review cards, stat callouts) with brand-specific details → Fires every prompt to Nano Banana 2 with your product photos as reference → Downloads finished ads into organized folders with an HTML gallery No Higgsfield. No manual prompt filling. No copy-pasting between tools. What you get: → 40 ad formats filled with your exact brand colors, fonts, and copy → 4 variations per format so you pick the best output → Product photos passed as reference so the model matches your real packaging → A reusable system — new brand, new folder, same pipeline Built 100% in Claude Code with Nano Banana 2. I put together a full playbook & Loom video showing the exact process to set this up yourself. Want access for free? > Like this post > Comment "NANO" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate·
How to make those claymation storytelling videos that are going crazy in our accounts rn Full breakdown of the exact tools and workflow Step 1: Script and voiceover Use ChatGPT or Claude to write a 60 second documentary-style script Prompt: "Write a 60-second script about [topic]. Short punchy sentences. Indirect marketing angle. End with a business lesson" Then take that script to ElevenLabs Use voices like Marcus, Knight, or Bill from the voice library Set stability to 40% and style exaggeration to 10% for natural pauses Step 2: Generate the clay visuals w/ nano banana The master prompt: "A high-quality claymation scene of [subject], stop-motion animation style, 3D clay textures, visible fingerprints in clay, soft studio lighting, tilt-shift photography, miniature scale, historical 1900s France setting, highly detailed, 8k" Keep the core "claymation stop-motion style" part consistent across all scenes so the aesthetic doesn't shift Step 3: Bring the clay to life w/ Sora 2 It handles both the generation and animation If you need more control over movement use Luma Dream Machine or Kling AI in image-to-video mode In the video prompt use keywords like "stop-motion movement" and "low frame rate feel" If the movement is too smooth you can lower the frame rate in your editor later Step 4: Background music and sound effects Music: Use Suno or Udio Prompt: "Old-timey 1920s jazz, whimsical, acoustic, double bass, brush drums, instrumental only" Sound effects: ElevenLabs SFX Search for "old projector clicking" or "crowd murmuring in restaurant" Step 5: Edit it all together w/ CapCut Add auto captions with a bold sans-serif font like Montserrat Use pop animations for the text Add film grain and vignette to make the AI video look more like a physical set That's the full workflow Takes a few hours the first time but you get faster once you've done it
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Billy Howell
Billy Howell@imBillyHowell·
@fetchmoneyx @Aducate Lmao if he thinks adding a lie about low stock to the checkout page is the most “sauce” anyone will see this week i don’t wanna know how bad his VSL’s are
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Polo
Polo@IamPoloG123·
@Aducate @Shine1Light @Aducate been reading your tweets on native ads they are gold bro , would you recommend native ads for teeth whitening products
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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate·
I will repeat this until the whole ecom game follows Stop focusing on pretty or well designed creatives And focus on delivering something your audience WANTS This native ad works because it breaks your scroll Three doctors in scrubs. Zero context. Makes you stop and think "what's this about?" That's the click But the click is only step one You need to pair it with long form ad copy hitting an ultra specific desire Not "joint pain relief" Something like "why your knee hurts more at night and what doctors aren't telling you" Then the advertorial post click sells the emotion The fear. The frustration. The hope 1) Ad gets attention. 2) Copy targets the desire. 3) Advertorial builds the pain and closes Most people throw together a random native ad and wonder why it doesn't convert Because you're missing the other two pieces Your entire funnel needs to be CONGRUENT The creative stops the scroll The targeting hits the right desire The advertorial does the selling All three need to work together or you're just burning money
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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate·
AI is not just for slop You can create shit like this in like 10 min Creative diversity >>
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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate·
@katie_cflow Yes sirr They’re very hard to put together so naturally people stay away from the hard miles
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The Drop Plug
The Drop Plug@katie_cflow·
@Aducate VSLs are criminally underused in ecom. Everyone defaulted to 15-30 second UGC clips but longer format ads let you actually handle objections and build desire. My best performing ad last quarter was a 3 min VSL that blew every short-form creative out of the water on ROAS
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Joe | Ecom VSL Ads
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads@Aducate·
VSL ads DO work for even the simplest of products We've been running it up for this brand selling men's shavers You always hear "Keep it short and simple for basic products" But our data tells a different story Long-form VSLs CAN outperform UGC/Statics Even for something as straightforward as a shaver Why it works: > Builds perceived value > Addresses common pain points in depth > Showcases features through storytelling People appreciate the extra context Don't assume your product is "too simple" for a VSL Test it out, you might be surprised by the results
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Jonathan
Jonathan@jchdotme·
DTC Friends - Gorgias, or something else? Context - we currently use Gladly and we love it for the brands we're running. But for a CRM we use Sticky, not Shopify. We're launching a new brand soon on Shopify. My COO has taken some demos and was impressed with Gorgias/Shopify integration. I've heard mixed things (and lots of complaints) about Gorgias. Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
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Ryan Hogan
Ryan Hogan@gogetemtigers·
@Aducate How did you get access to my ads manager? Lol
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