No BS
€ 1,24
When promoting clients or yourself, it seemed so easy: Just slap on some images, gather target audiences, write a bunch of benefits, and you’re good to go. But as you delve deeper, you start to see the reality. It’s not enough to just create images and photos. You need something more… something that will catch attention, intrigue, and compel people to delve further into your promotional offers, posts. If you struggle to come up with a cool image for a post or teaser and stick to the usual photos of faces, products, or services, it’s not because of a lack of creativity. It’s because you don’t understand how the creative process really works. When your mind is overflowing with ideas, and even friends ask for your wisdom in paid consultations))) Sometimes you watch promotion cases where they get subscriptions/sales, their target examples, and all you think is: cool, nice. How do they target like that? Then you try to do the same and it either doesn’t work out or turns out to be some weird thing. The audience simply doesn’t resonate with what you’re transmitting. Seems simple, right? Slap on a bright picture or a meme, and it should work. In reality, creativity and creating powerful teasers for side targets, promo posts, carousels are a thinking technology. With this thinking, you can come up with anything in seconds. Whether you’re advertising worms for fishing, who cares. You can learn the most powerful creative skills in advertising and reach a whole new level. I’ve been practicing this for 5 years, of course, practice has taught me a lot, but if I hadn’t understood how everything works initially, there would have been a lot of post nonsense in many projects, and there wouldn’t have been many projects to work on. We’ve gathered all our experience as a team (Me, Kachelin, Kiriev) over 3 years and will show you how to create powerful images for posts and teasers without investing in expensive photoshoots, all you need is: You + “Without B” and a little Photoshop without geekiness. What is “Without B.”
Difficulty: high
Duration: 8 hours