
AG1 AG1 Heart Health — Split Screen Offer — Facebook Ad Example
This ad employs a split-screen layout, effectively balancing aspirational lifestyle imagery with clear product information and a compelling offer. The dominant dark green background evokes natural health and trust, while vibrant green accents highlight key benefits and the call to action, creating a strong visual hierarchy. The composition places the target demographic (older man) prominently on the right, fostering relatability, while product shots are clearly displayed on the left. Text hierarchy is well-defined, with a large, emotional headline leading to a specific offer. This design is optimized for platforms like Facebook or Instagram, where a clear value proposition and relatable imagery can drive consideration. The curved division adds a touch of organic softness to an otherwise direct-response layout, appealing to a health-conscious audience. The "NEW FORMULA" badge adds urgency and novelty.
Why This Ad Works
Split-screen balances lifestyle and offer
The ad effectively uses a curved split-screen to combine a relatable lifestyle image of a healthy older man with a direct-response offer and product display. This dual approach addresses both emotional aspiration and practical value, appealing to a broad segment of the health-conscious audience.
Strategic color contrast highlights value
The deep green background provides a strong, trustworthy base, while the bright neon green used for the offer text and CTA creates high contrast. This strategic use of color immediately draws the eye to the core value proposition, ensuring the "free Omega 3" message is unmissable and drives engagement.
Relatable demographic builds trust
Featuring an older, healthy-looking man in a natural setting directly targets the demographic concerned with heart health and long-term wellness. This authentic representation builds immediate trust and relatability, making the product feel more relevant and credible to potential customers in a similar age group.
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What You Could Improve
Clarify subscription requirement earlier
While "Only valid with subscription" is present, it's small and at the bottom. Consider integrating the subscription aspect more prominently into the primary text or headline to manage expectations upfront and reduce potential friction later in the conversion funnel.
Strengthen visual connection to heart health
The headline "Listen to your heart!" is strong, but the visual of the man doesn't explicitly connect to heart health. Adding a subtle graphic element or a more direct visual cue related to heart wellness could reinforce the core message and enhance the ad's persuasive power.
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Facebook CPMs run $8-15 for cold prospecting in most DTC verticals — meaningfully cheaper than Instagram. Retargeting CPMs climb to $20-35 on warm audiences. Finance, insurance, and B2B verticals face $30-60 CPMs because of competitive bidding. Right-column placements stay cheap at $2-6 CPM but convert worse than Feed, making them best for retargeting rather than prospecting.
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