In episode #1554, we share where you can go to find inspiration for new creatives. Whether you check what your competitors are up to, take a walk in the park, or scroll your social feed, you will be surprised where the most creative ideas come from! Tune in to hear which websites can help you find quick inspiration.
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- [00:25] Today’s topic: Where to Get Creative Inspiration
- [00:39] Creatives are the most important aspect of drawing attention and making ads perform.
- [00:49] People like Russell Brunson drive new creatives every month.
- [01:09] Go to your competitors’ websites to get inspiration for ads and ad copy.
- [01:56] For landing page and other inspiration, visit land-book.com and swiped.co.
- [02:19] The idea with swiped.co is to create a swipe file of ads or copy you like.
- [02:41] Sometimes creative ideas come from the most random places!
- [03:22] Don’t be closed off to any idea or make the mistake of thinking you know it all.
- [03:41] Suggestions for things you can do that might give you bright ideas.
- [04:05] When scrolling social media, pay attention to the things that make you stop and look.
- [04:32] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information or call us on 310-349-3785!
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