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The Final 7 Ideas: Fun, Bold, High-Converting Posts You Can Steal — Part 3
Playful formats your audience will actually watch and remember.
Hey, it’s me and welcome to Part 3, the final part of this mini-series.
These last seven ideas are some of my favorites because they lean into humor, creativity, and small-business speed; the things big companies can’t pull off.
9. Store-Bought Pesto Stitch
Use the viral clip of the girl saying, “Call me crazy if you want, but I’ve never liked store-bought pesto.”
Stitch it, then cut in with:
“That’s not crazy. You know what IS crazy?”
And transition into your sale, your offer, or your hot take.
10. Perfume Ad Parody
Black-and-white clips, dramatic music, slow motion, cheesy VO; the whole stereotypical perfume-commercial vibe. But instead of perfume, the “product” is whatever you’re selling. It’s ridiculous in the best way.
11. 3D Phone Reveal
Film your phone with a green screen background.
Film yourself pushing your product toward the camera.
Combine both clips so it looks like the product breaks through the phone screen.
Advanced editing, but visually insane.
12. The Aggressive Partner
Have someone stand in front of the camera and aggressively say something like,
“My partner wants to tell you about their Black Friday sale, so listen up.”
Then you appear behind them, shy, explaining the actual offer while they stay “intense” in the background. Always hilarious.
13. Half-Heart to Product
Someone off-screen makes half a heart with their hand.
Instead of matching it, the other person twists the hand into a grip and places your product into it.
Text goes from “I can’t wait to find love” to “I can’t wait to find [product].”
14. Tape Measure Pull
Set your phone low to the ground.
Extend a tape measure far out with a sticky note on the end containing your message.
Walk in, release the tape measure, and it whips the message right into the camera’s focus.
15. Juxtaposed Mouth Trend
Film someone’s mouth giving your sales pitch.
Then hold that video in front of different people’s faces so the mouth never matches — but they’re making funny eyes, eyebrows, reactions behind it.
It’s chaotic in the best way and forces people to watch until the end.
And that’s all three parts and the complete series.
If you end up using any of these ideas, reply to this email and show me. I’d love to see what you create.
Talk soon.