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Copy this structure for winning Facebook ads #facebookads #businessowner #marketing #greenscreen

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10.3K views536 likes1:32ENJun 26, 2026
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This is a good Facebook ad. This is a good Facebook ad. And yes, this is also a good Facebook ad. So what makes all of these good Facebook ads is a few simple things that you can do for your ad account as well. Number one is they're calling out their customer profile or the benefit of their product or service that's going to be relevant to a specific persona. This is very, very important that you do this post in drama because they're going to match that level of intent to the right user based on the user's previous search history based on their previous engagement, et cetera, et cetera. And they're usually doing that right up top. So right away when somebody sees the ad they'll know if it's for them or not and that's going to influence a level of engagement that otherwise if it's hidden it won't be able to do. Number two is they're going to have the actual product that they're selling or the service somewhere in the middle and taking up the most room on the ad. And the reason why is because when you call out a specific benefit for persona and then you put a big product image in the middle of your ad it automatically conveys just even without somebody having to think about it that this is the solution or the thing that's going to accomplish whatever's up top, right? And so make sure you do that and then last but not least is have some subtext or some supporting USPs bullet points or something of that nature. These ones have like little icon USPs around the product that further reinforce the actual claim that's being made and why they can trust and why this brand is so credible. So hope this helps. Make sure you build ads like this, establish a claim, establish good product imagery and credibility around your initial claim. This is how you get your ad account to scale.