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Generate 5-7 unique ad angles for paid media campaigns — each a full strategic positioning direction with headline, body, visual, and platform fit.
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Generate 5-7 unique ad angles for paid media campaigns. An angle is NOT a hook or a headline — it's a strategic positioning direction that determines how the entire ad frames the product. Each angle is a different lens through which the same product appeals to the same audience. One angle might lead with fear of the problem, another with social proof, another with a contrarian challenge to conv...
Guides users to find unique marketing angles via 4-step framework: match market stage, discover mechanisms, select angles, test positioning. For differentiation, standing out, low sales.
Generate a strategic creative brief for ad campaigns — the bridge between RMBC strategy and creative execution that you hand to a designer or creative team.
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Generate 5-7 unique ad angles for paid media campaigns. An angle is NOT a hook or a headline — it's a strategic positioning direction that determines how the entire ad frames the product. Each angle is a different lens through which the same product appeals to the same audience. One angle might lead with fear of the problem, another with social proof, another with a contrarian challenge to conventional wisdom. The output includes: angle name, target emotion, headline direction, body copy direction, visual direction, and platform fit (Meta, YouTube, Native). This gives media buyers a complete creative brief per angle.
| Input | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
product_description | Yes | What the product is, what it does, key features/ingredients/components |
target_audience | Yes | Who the prospect is — demographics, pain points, desires, sophistication level |
key_mechanism | Yes | The product's unique mechanism (output from /mechanism-ideation) |
competitors | No | Named competitors or common alternatives the audience considers |
winning_angles | No | Any angles that have worked before (so we don't duplicate but can iterate) |
budget_tier | No | One of: testing (broad angles), scaling (refine winners), mature (find new veins). Default: testing |
Read rmbc-context/SKILL.md to load RMBC framework definitions. Ad angles sit upstream of copy — they determine which RMBC elements get emphasized. A fear angle emphasizes Research (problem), a mechanism angle emphasizes Mechanism (solution), a proof angle emphasizes social validation.
From inputs, extract:
Each angle must be a distinct strategic direction. Use this taxonomy to ensure variety:
| Angle Type | Core Strategy | Emotional Lever |
|---|---|---|
| Problem-Aware | Lead with the pain they know they have | Fear, frustration |
| Mechanism-Led | Lead with HOW it works (the "secret") | Curiosity, intrigue |
| Proof-Stacked | Lead with results others have achieved | Trust, desire |
| Enemy | Lead with what's been holding them back | Anger, vindication |
| Contrarian | Challenge what they've been told works | Surprise, rebellion |
| Identity | Lead with who they'll become | Aspiration, belonging |
| Comparison | Lead with why alternatives fail | Logic, superiority |
Generate at least 5 angles. Include at least 4 different types from the taxonomy. No two angles should use the same emotional lever.
For each angle, provide:
Rank all angles by:
## Ad Angles: [Product Name]
**Audience:** [target audience summary]
**Mechanism:** [key mechanism name]
**Budget Tier:** [testing | scaling | mature]
**Angles Generated:** [5-7]
---
### Angle 1: [Angle Name] — [Angle Type]
**Emotion:** [primary emotion]
**Headline Direction:**
- "[sample headline 1]"
- "[sample headline 2]"
**Body Copy Direction:**
[2-3 sentences on what the body should cover]
**Visual Direction:**
[What to show — thumbnail, opening frame, image style]
**Platform Fit:**
- Meta: [fit rating + why]
- YouTube: [fit rating + why]
- Native: [fit rating + why]
---
[...repeat for each angle...]
---
## Testing Roadmap
| Priority | Angle | Platform | Creative Type | Fatigue Risk |
|----------|-------|----------|--------------|-------------|
| 1 | [name] | [platform] | [static/video/carousel] | [low/med/high] |
| 2 | [name] | [platform] | [static/video/carousel] | [low/med/high] |
| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
## Creative Notes
- **Fastest to produce:** Angle [X] — [why: static image, simple concept]
- **Highest ceiling:** Angle [X] — [why: strongest emotion, most mechanism-driven]
- **Best for scaling:** Angle [X] — [why: broad appeal, low fatigue risk]
At least 4 different angle types from the taxonomy — no clustering on one type
No two angles should use the same primary emotional lever
Headline directions must be specific enough to write from, not "something about the product"
Visual direction must be producible — no "cinematic drone shot of transformation" for a $500 test budget
Platform fit must include genuine reasoning, not "works everywhere"
Testing roadmap must account for budget tier (testing = broad first, scaling = iterate winners)
Each angle must be distinct enough that a media buyer could create separate ad sets from them
Specificity gate: Every angle must include a number, name, or timeframe — no "better results" or "improve performance"
Mechanism quantification: When referencing the mechanism, include at least one specific data point (number, timeframe, study reference)
Audience journey: Each angle must reference where the reader IS (what they've tried, what's failing) — not just who they are demographically
Proof diversity: Use at least 2 different proof types (testimonial, statistical, authority, case study) — do not rely on a single proof mode
Objection handling: Each angle must pre-empt at least 1 likely prospect objection ("too expensive", "won't work for me", "I've tried this") with a concrete counter built into the positioning
/mechanism-ideation first to develop the core mechanism (required input)/hook-battery to generate specific hooks within each winning angle/unified-research-synthesizer for audience language and competitor positioning/lead-writer or /advertorial-writer/rmbc-copy-auditGenerated using RMBC framework by Stefan Georgi. Learn more: copyaccelerator.com/join