Facebook Ad Copy Prompt Template
Create 3 high-converting Facebook ad variants with hooks, body copy, and CTAs — each tailored to your target audience and campaign goal.
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The prompt
Replace every [BRACKETED] placeholder with your own details before running it.
How this prompt is structured
Output format
3 complete ad variants (hook + body + CTA) in different psychological angles, each 40–60 words of body copy, plus a testing note
Why this template works
Using three distinct psychological triggers in parallel — pain, desire, and social proof — is the core principle of structured creative testing. Rather than three variations of the same idea, this prompt generates three genuinely different angles that reveal what actually motivates your specific audience.
Pro tips
Replace [TARGET_AUDIENCE] with the most specific description you can — 'freelance designers who procrastinate on admin' beats 'self-employed creatives'
Run each variant with identical audiences, budget, and creative dimensions — isolate the copy as the only variable in your test
The pain-angle ad usually wins for high-awareness products; the desire-angle often wins for aspirational ones — let your data decide
After 48 hours, kill the lowest-performing variant and test a new angle against the winner; repeat until you have a clear champion
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