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Headline & Caption Best Practices Shoppers who plan before they purchase find headlines in native advertisements an impactful factor in their purchase journey. In fact, the headline and copy can impact brand recall by +60% if implemented purposefully for the target consumers. Your copy should be customized to your campaign goals and targeting. ü Headlines with explicit brand name and/or the advertised product callouts help shoppers effectively distinguish the brand ü Gifting copy that targets specific audiences are best when integrated during appropriate tentpoles. Doing this drives more engagement than integrating in evergreen campaigns ü Discount and limited offer headlines work best with detailed explanation. Easter Décor at Marshalls Get the trendiest tablescapes for Easter at Marshalls. Free Shipping Today Only Get free shipping on 3 bottles of Captain Morgan when you purchase today. Your headline should compliment your image type. Use shorter headlines for lifestyle imagery and longer headlines for simple product images. ü For legacy brands such as Nike, Coke, short and to - the - point headlines prove to be most effective ü Overall, shoppers are more likely to engage with headlines with 4 words or more ü Descriptive headlines are most successful at driving higher engagement when paired with a simple product image

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