Name the image, the proof, and the CTA — so the ad earns the lead, not the scroll.
Draft a LinkedIn single image ad for our CRM lead gen.
The ad named the image (pain-led: "12 hires. 4-week onboarding. 38% attrition."), the proof ("Peer cut onboarding to 2 weeks, attrition to 12%"), and the CTA ("See the 2-week fix — 15 min demo"). The ad earned a 1.6% CTR and 8% lead rate, up from 0.4% and 1% on the prior stock upload. The template earned the lead because it named the image, not uploaded the stock.
A LinkedIn single image ad template is the draft that earns the lead. It fixes the image, the proof, and the CTA — so the ad reads as a nudge, not a notice. A paid lead who uploads the stock earns the scroll; a LinkedIn single image ad template that names the image and the proof earns the lead and the ROAS.
A reusable draft shape for the single image ad — the image, the proof, the CTA — that earns the lead and the ROAS. The template fixes the shape so the ad reads as a nudge, not a notice.
The one visual that earns the scroll — the pain, the proof, the pitch — that earns the lead. The image is the part that earns the lead, because a paid lead who uploads the stock earns the scroll; a paid lead who names the image earns the lead.
The one signal the prospect trusts — the metric, the case study, the quote — that earns the lead. The proof is the part that earns the lead, because an image without the proof earns the scroll and loses the lead; an image with the proof earns the ROAS.
The one action the prospect takes — the download, the see, the try — that earns the ROAS. The CTA is the part that earns the ROAS, because an image without the CTA earns the lead and loses the ROAS; an image with the CTA earns the ROAS.
The agent reads your offer and the audience, drafts the image, the proof, and the CTA, and ships the ad. It pairs with the linkedin ad copy draft and the lead form copy for ads templates.
The image, the proof, the CTA.
Agent names the one visual.
The one signal the prospect trusts.
The one action the prospect takes.
Names the image, does not upload the stock
One proof per image, not five
Ends with the CTA, not the logo
Pairs with the ad copy and lead form templates
Name the one image, the one proof, and the one CTA. The ad reads as a nudge, not a notice, which is why it earns the lead, not the scroll.
The format that earns the lead with one image — the image, the proof, the CTA. A paid lead who uploads the stock earns the scroll; a paid lead who names the image and the proof earns the lead and the ROAS.
1200x627 for the feed, 1080x1080 for square. An image that uploads the wrong size earns the crop; an image that names the size earns the scroll, because the image is what earns the lead.
An image that earns the scroll, a proof that earns the lead, and a CTA that earns the ROAS. The ad that uploads earns the scroll; the ad that names the image earns the lead.