March 24, 2026

How To Create Social Media Campaigns That SELL (Klassic Kern)

How To Create Social Media Campaigns That SELL (Klassic Kern)
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How To Create Social Media Campaigns That SELL (Klassic Kern)
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Agency's internal strategies where they spend approximately $1,000 per hour on social media ads for themselves and their clients. He outlines a comprehensive framework for creating "social media campaigns that sell" by moving away from aggressive "buy now" tactics and toward a system of intent-based marketing. The core philosophy focuses on building goodwill and trust through long-form content before ever making an offer.

Key Takeaways

  • Target the 30-90 Day Window: Most advertisers compete for the 5% of the market ready to buy today. The real profit lies in the 45% who will be ready in the next 30 to 90 days.
  • Long-Form Video (3-6 Minutes): Videos under three minutes lack the depth to build a bond, while those over six minutes often lose social media users' attention.
  • Empathy and Specificity: Don't use generic "motivational" content. Speak directly to the frustrations, desires, and emotions of your specific ideal prospect.
  • Low Production, High Relatability: High-end "Hollywood" production can feel like an ad and trigger resistance. Authentic iPhone-style videos often perform better on social platforms.
  • The Two-Step Ad Sequence: Split your campaign into Value Ads (content-rich, no call-to-action) and Sales Ads (the offer). Only show Sales Ads to people who consumed the Value Ads.
  • Content as a Filter: Use broad targeting and let the video content itself act as the filter. If someone watches a significant portion of a specific video, they have identified themselves as a qualified lead.
  • The Relationship is the Trigger: Sales copy is important, but the relationship and trust built during the "Value" phase are what ultimately trigger the purchase.

Timestamps

  • 00:00 - Intro and agency context on ad spend.
  • 01:55 - Targeting the neglected 45% of the market (the 30-90 day buyers).
  • 04:50 - Why long-form video (3-6 minutes) is the sweet spot for building trust.
  • 07:20 - Why you should avoid generic "motivational" content.
  • 09:01 - Being the "narrator" of your prospect's movie.
  • 11:22 - Pre-framing: Controlling how prospects judge your "book" by its cover.
  • 14:19 - Why relationships outperform sales copy every time.
  • 16:21 - The synergy between Value-Oriented Ads and Sales-Oriented Ads.
  • 20:47 - The fundamental question: What must you demonstrate to be true?
  • 24:09 - Q&A: Budgeting for high-ticket services ($2,500+).
  • 26:07 - Q&A: How many value videos are needed before an offer?
  • 28:40 - The "Three Buckets" of audience retargeting (Stranger, Warm, Offer).
  • 32:09 - Why organic follower count is irrelevant in the paid ad game.
  • 34:31 - Using content to replace traditional Facebook targeting and "opt-in" forms.
  • 37:00 - Mathematical breakdown of acquisition costs and ROI.