Your "Different" Meta Ads Might Be the Same Ad
Most advertisers think they're running creative diversification. They're not. Two shoe photos, different colors, different products — Meta's Andromeda engine sees one ad. And that's just the beginning of what's quietly killing your performance. In this webinar, Lauren Petrullo breaks down the full creative diversification framework she uses across Meta (and beyond) — including the 25% visual difference rule, the three types of ads that actually exist, a Harvard Business Review-backed consumer needs hierarchy, and the before-the-click KPIs that tell you if your creative is even doing its job. If you've ever blamed a bad landing page or weak offer when your hook rate is at 8%, this one's for you. 00:00 — Welcome + what we're covering today 05:10 — Why creative diversification matters in 2026 09:20 — Why uploading one size is leaving money on the table 14:55 — The "lick test" 20:45 — What YOU see vs. what Andromeda sees 23:30 — 25% visual difference rule + the 3 format inventories 27:00 — The 3 types of ads 35:00 — Interruptive vs. inbound advertising (and why social media is NOT Google) 44:15 — Consumer needs hierarchy 53:40 — Hook priority 57:00 — KPI benchmarks 1:04:00 — How much spend before you call an ad dead 🔥 Want Mongoose Media running your ads? We help brands scale on Meta without burning budget on creative that Andromeda can't tell apart. From creative strategy and production to full campaign management — we've managed hundreds of millions in ad spend. 👉 Work with us: https://mongoosemedia.com/booking 👉 Follow Lauren on Instagram: https://instagram.com/laurenpetrullo 🔔 Subscribe + hit the bell so you never miss a Friday session! New webinar every Friday at 3PM ET. Topics rotate across Meta ads, email marketing, creative strategy, and full-funnel marketing. Hit subscribe and join us live. #metaads #creativeadvertising #performancemarketing #facebookadsstrategy #paidsocial #digitalmarketing
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