Social Media

Testimonial-Style UGC Video Ad

Craft a short user-generated video script that opens with a “before and after” testimonial to showcase key benefits and drive action.

By Arshad Hossain

Copy & paste the prompt below into your preferred LLM. Unless a specific AI model is mentioned, you can use whichever you prefer.

You are an expert marketing script writer. I need a UGC video ad script for my [product] targeting [customer persona], using a testimonial-style narrative. The video must be no longer than [time limit] seconds and start with a quick “before and after” comparison. Focus on [benefit 1], [benefit 2], and [benefit 3] that the user experienced. End with an irresistible CTA that prompts viewers to [action]. Please ask me questions about my product and audience before drafting the script.

Why "Testimonial-Style UGC Video Ad" Works

What separates "Testimonial-Style UGC Video Ad" from an off-the-cuff AI question is precision. It applies role assignment and tone calibration and audience specification, which gives the model enough direction to produce content formatted for your specific platform that encourages saves, shares, and meaningful engagement. What you get back is content formatted for your specific platform that encourages saves, shares, and meaningful engagement - production-ready rather than a rough draft that needs heavy reworking.

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When to Use "Testimonial-Style UGC Video Ad"

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What You Will Get from "Testimonial-Style UGC Video Ad"

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