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This isn’t just a fan… it’s my survival tool this summer 🥵💨
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🎬 Viral Formulas You Can Steal
1. Problem-Solution Reframe
State common frustration, then introduce product as definitive, unique solution, implying exclusivity.
Why it works: Disrupts scroll, positions product as category leader, triggers immediate curiosity and perceived value.
Your version:
“Say: 'Tired of [common problem]? My [product] isn’t just [basic function], it's [transformative benefit]. Limited stock available – grab yours before [specific date/event].'”
2. Elevate Product Identity
Directly refute a basic perception of your product, immediately replace it with an elevated, problem-solving identity.
Why it works: Creates an immediate value upgrade, reframes a commodity as an essential, igniting purchase desire.
Your version:
“Say: 'This isn't just a [basic product type]… it's my [ultimate descriptive phrase] for [specific critical situation].'”
3. Benefit Stacking Showcase
Rapidly list three distinct, high-impact benefits, then directly link them to a desired outcome, concluding with a soft call.
Why it works: Justifies purchase via clear value, addresses multiple pain points, and guides user towards next interaction.
Your version:
“Say: '[Product Name] delivers [tangible benefit 1], [tangible benefit 2], and [tangible benefit 3]. Achieve [desired outcome] by checking the link in bio.'”
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Creator — CapCut Export[00:00-00:03]HOOK
VISUAL Overhead shot of a person looking visibly uncomfortable, wiping forehead, maybe a visible sweat bead. Quick cut to a high-contrast, artistic shot of the product, off-center.
SAY “Another sweltering day. This is unbearable.”
WHY: Immediate, relatable problem establishes empathy; unexpected product reveal creates intrigue.
[00:03-00:10]DEMO
VISUAL Product held firmly in hand, showcasing ergonomic design. User's expression shifts from discomfort to slight curiosity, then relief.
SAY “This isn’t just a fan… it’s my survival tool this summer.”
WHY: Direct product redefinition immediately elevates perceived value and promises a unique solution.
[00:10-00:20]PROOF
VISUAL Close-up on product in action: air movement visibly demonstrated (e.g., blowing a piece of tissue paper, hair movement). Seamless cut to person enjoying the breeze, eyes closed in relief.
SAY “Experience instant, powerful cool relief. No more struggling through the heat.”
WHY: Visual proof of concept reinforces effectiveness; emotional benefit is clearly demonstrated.
[00:20-00:35]CTA
VISUAL Montage of diverse usage scenarios: at a desk, on public transport, during a light outdoor activity. Show product fitting discreetly into a bag or pocket. User looks empowered and comfortable.
SAY “Compact, quiet, and essential for any hot situation. Get yours and conquer summer.”
WHY: Broadens perceived utility; positions product as indispensable across multiple contexts, subtly prompting purchase consideration.
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