If your social media campaign only has
One image,
One video,
One message.
Launched. Judged. Switched off.
Usually a conclusion is drawn:
“Paid ads don’t work for us.”
But the reality is much simpler.
One ad is never enough.
The Problem: You’re asking the algorithm to guess
Platforms like Meta, Google and TikTok are built on machine learning.
Their job is to find:
- The right audience
- The right timing
- The right message
But they can’t optimise what you don’t give them.
If you launch a campaign with a single creative, you’re effectively saying:
“This is the only version of our message. Find people who like it.”
That’s not optimisation. That’s limitation.
The 10x Creative Rule
High-performing campaigns nowadays don’t rely on one idea.
They rely on variation.
Different:
- Hooks
- Visual styles
- Formats (video, static, carousel)
- Messaging angles
- Calls-to-action
This is what we call the 10x Creative Rule:
For every campaign, aim to produce at least 10 variations of your creative.
Not 10 completely different campaigns.
10 ways of expressing the same core idea.
Because what resonates with one person often won’t resonate with another.
Why creative variation works
1. It feeds the algorithm
Ad platforms are pattern-recognition machines.
The more inputs you provide, the faster they learn:
- What stops the scroll
- What drives engagement
- What leads to conversion
Without variation, the algorithm has nothing to test.
With variation, it starts to identify winners quickly and scale them.
2. It reduces creative fatigue
Audiences get bored fast.
If they see the same ad repeatedly:
- Engagement drops
- Click-through rates decline
- Costs increase
Multiple creatives allow platforms to:
- Rotate content
- Keep the experience fresh
- Extend the lifespan of your campaign
3. It reveals what actually works
Most marketers think they know what will perform.
They’re usually wrong.
Creative variation turns campaigns into live experiments:
- One hook might outperform everything
- One visual style might dominate
- One message might unlock conversions
You don’t find this through planning.
You find it through testing at scale.
The Shift: From “Perfect Ad” to “Creative System”
The biggest mindset shift is this:
Stop trying to create the perfect ad.
Start building a creative system.
A system that:
- Produces ideas consistently
- Tests them quickly
- Learns from performance
- Iterates continuously
This is how modern ad accounts grow.
Not through single campaigns, but through ongoing creative evolution.
What this looks like in practice
Instead of launching:
- 1 campaign
- 1 audience
- 1 creative
You launch:
- 1 campaign
- 1–3 audiences
- 10+ creatives
Each creative tests a different angle:
- Problem-focused vs benefit-driven
- Emotional vs rational
- Short-form vs long-form
- Polished vs raw
And then you let the platform do what it does best:
Optimise.
Because the more you give the algorithm to work with, the more it can give back.
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