This whole idea that you can create an effective ad in a single comment is completely imaginary. The most important factors are always your target audience and the platform where the content will be shown. Yes, you can grab attention in 5 seconds — but do you really want to come across like TEMU? Of course not.
When I was writing scripts for competitions, I spent weeks developing concepts, scripts, and moodboards. Advertising isn’t something you just “throw together.” Everything needs to be understood: the target audience, the core message, the emotional angle, and the action you want people to take.
For this type of campaign, I would focus on themes like freedom, community, and being valued — messages that spark genuine curiosity. These can support a multi-ad creative architecture really well.
And honestly, with a solid budget, I would produce around 50 different variations, each with different pacing and messaging built around the Hive idea, and flood YouTube with them to see what resonates.
This style of ad — similar to the ones I’ve made before — could easily be used:
But the most important questions are:
How long will the campaign run?
Where is it leading the viewer?
What action should the viewer take after seeing it?
Without clear answers to those, we don’t have a campaign — you just have an isolated video.
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By the way... I've been watching your channel, and all the videos are great, professional, and very interesting... good job.
? what?
do you wanna try again?
What i'm saying is that putting the idea of an advert for respectful blockchain like Hive - within the comment section is not enough - the efforts that need to be put in creating such an advert requires days if not weeks of planning.
The exercise that you are doing is a good thing to have a some kind of discussion open but it is also only to brush the surface and have "fun" with throwing some ideas but when u really want to create effective campaign you actually need a real budget.
The competition for creative people would be a good starting point though.
Then execution of it would be crucial. I definitely would go for variety of videos that would touch different ppl vs one individual idea
Sure, I mean that's what this was, a fun way to see if someone could put forward something that'd interest others, even then who's to say if any serious effort would be made to push through with it.
Your first comment just really came off like you're undermining any efforts to even attempt to have a discourse and ideas flowing, something I think even if 10% of the activty that's happened here would've probably saved valueplan hundreds of thousands in the past.