name: ad-frameworks title: "Ad Frameworks — AIDA, PAS, BAB, 4Us" description: "Compact playbook of ad copy frameworks (AIDA, PAS, problem-agitation-solution, before-after-bridge, 4Us, FAB) and when to apply each. Use when structuring the body of an ad — script, body copy, landing-page sections, or any persuasive piece. Includes a decision guide that matches framework to audience awareness level (Schwartz)." license: Apache-2.0 compatibility: "Stack-agnostic." domains: video rules: - content(advertisement) - content(copywriting) - match(\bads?\b) - match(\bad\s+(copy|creative|script|frame|funnel|account)\b) - match(\b(facebook|meta|tiktok|google|youtube|reddit|x|twitter|linkedin)\s+ads?\b) - match(\bpaid\s+(social|search|media)\b) - match(\bAIDA\b) - match(\bPAS\b) - match(\bproblem.agitation.solution\b) - match(\bbefore.after.bridge\b) - session(adcraft) - session(ugc) - semantic(write a punchier ad for our product) - semantic(structure this ad copy better) - semantic(make this ad creative more compelling) - semantic(which ad framework should we use for this audience) - semantic(rewrite this landing page hero in a proven copy formula) - semantic(my ad is not converting, what is wrong with the structure)
Overview
Strong ads aren't written from scratch — they're written into a framework that has been pressure-tested across millions of dollars of spend. The framework's job is to make the structure invisible: the viewer feels a story, the writer follows a checklist. This skill gives you the small set of frameworks that actually convert in 2026 short-form video and direct-response copy, plus a rule for which one to pick based on the audience's awareness level (Schwartz's five stages).
Instructions
Core Rules
- Pick the framework before writing the script. Trying to pick mid-draft means the writer reverts to default narration.
- Every framework needs an explicit CTA. Implicit "the offer is the rest of the video" loses ~30% conversion.
- Match framework to audience awareness, not your preference. A cold audience can't follow PAS — they don't yet feel the problem.
- One framework per piece. Mixing AIDA + PAS halfway through makes the piece muddled.
- Specifics, not adjectives. "47% faster" beats "much faster". Numbers, names, time spans.
Framework Catalog
AIDA — Attention, Interest, Desire, Action
Old, durable, works for awareness-stage audiences.
| Beat | Job | Time in 30s ad |
|---|---|---|
| Attention | Hook (see video-hooks) |
0–2s |
| Interest | Reveal what's coming, plant curiosity | 2–8s |
| Desire | Show the outcome / transformation | 8–22s |
| Action | Single, specific CTA | 22–30s |
When to use: brand-awareness ads, product launches to a wide audience, top-of-funnel. Avoid for: retargeting, performance ads with sophisticated audiences.
PAS — Problem, Agitation, Solution
The workhorse of direct-response. Works when the audience already has the pain.
| Beat | Job | Time in 30s ad |
|---|---|---|
| Problem | Name the pain, mirror the audience's frustration | 0–6s |
| Agitation | Twist the knife — show what happens if it's not solved | 6–18s |
| Solution | Reveal the fix, demo, prove | 18–26s |
| CTA | One specific action | 26–30s |
When to use: Performance ads, problem-aware to most-aware audiences, B2B. Avoid for: broad awareness — cold audience tunes out the problem.
BAB — Before, After, Bridge
Transformation-driven. Strong for D2C, fitness, finance, productivity.
| Beat | Job |
|---|---|
| Before | Show life with the problem (specific, sensory) |
| After | Show life without it (specific, sensory) |
| Bridge | The product / system that gets you there |
When to use: transformation products, weight-loss / finance / fitness / productivity, lifestyle. Avoid for: pure information products (no transformation arc).
4Us — Useful, Urgent, Unique, Ultra-specific
A copy-checking heuristic, not a structure. Apply to every claim in the piece.
| U | Question |
|---|---|
| Useful | Does this help the viewer? |
| Urgent | Why must they act now? |
| Unique | Why this product, not the 10 others? |
| Ultra-specific | Specifics over generics? |
A line that doesn't pass at least 2 of 4 should be rewritten.
FAB — Features, Advantages, Benefits
Translation engine. Use to convert a feature list into copy.
| Layer | Question | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Feature | What it has | "M3 Pro chip with 12-core CPU" |
| Advantage | What it does | "Compiles 2x faster than M2" |
| Benefit | What it means for the user | "Ship code while the demo is still loading" |
Rule: the script lives at the Benefit layer. F and A are research notes.
Hook → Story → Offer (HSO)
The dominant short-form social structure.
| Beat | Job |
|---|---|
| Hook | First 1.5s (see video-hooks) |
| Story | One specific narrative — first-person, real or composite. ~70% of total runtime. |
| Offer | Product reveal + CTA, ~20% of runtime |
When to use: TikTok / Reels / Shorts UGC and creator-style ads. Default for short-form. Avoid for: B2B explainer, anything where a story would feel forced.
Audience Awareness — pick framework by stage (Schwartz)
| Awareness | Framework | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Unaware (no problem felt) | HSO with curiosity hook | Cold audience won't sit through PAS |
| Problem-aware | PAS or BAB | They feel the pain, agitate it |
| Solution-aware | BAB or AIDA | They know solutions exist, differentiate |
| Product-aware | FAB-driven AIDA, with comparison | They know your category, why YOU |
| Most-aware (your fans) | Direct offer — skip framework, lead with deal | Don't sell to people who already bought |
Workflow
- Identify audience awareness stage from the brief (or ask — don't guess).
- Pick the framework from the table above.
- Pre-write the offer before the body — ensures the body builds toward something specific.
- Draft each beat, time-boxed to the ad length.
- Run every claim through the 4Us check.
- Read aloud at 1.5x speed. If it sounds AI / scripted at speed, rewrite for natural cadence.
- Show the script with timestamps, not just lines. Time is the unit, not paragraphs.
Decision Guide
| Situation | Framework |
|---|---|
| TikTok / Reels organic UGC | HSO |
| TikTok / Reels paid ad, problem-aware audience | PAS |
| Meta paid ad, transformation product | BAB |
| YouTube pre-roll (5–15s) | HSO with hard cut at 3s + visible skip-friendly first beat |
| YouTube pre-roll (un-skippable, 15s) | PAS or AIDA, CTA in last 3s |
| Long-form explainer (60–180s) | AIDA with FAB-loaded D-beat |
| Landing page hero | Hook + 4Us-checked one-liner + CTA |
| Cold email | PAS, 75 words max |
| Retargeting / cart-abandon | Direct offer, no framework, lead with deal |
Examples
Example 1: PAS for a B2B SaaS TikTok ad (30s)
Product: An on-call alerting tool. Audience: backend engineers, problem-aware (their team uses PagerDuty + duct tape).
0–2 P Hook: "Your on-call rotation is broken and your team knows it."
(visual: phone going off at 3am, hand smacking the snooze)
2–8 P "67% of pages last quarter were noise — the kind that wakes you up
for a flapping check that auto-resolves before you log in."
(visual: fast-cut alerts spamming a dashboard)
8–18 A "Every false page costs $8 of engineer time and the next real one
hits a tired brain. The third Tuesday in a row, you stop trusting
the alerts entirely. That's when the real outage gets missed."
(visual: someone dismissing alerts on a phone, then a prod outage)
18–26 S "Quietly groups duplicate alerts, runs a 30-second auto-heal, and
only pages a human if the system is still on fire after that."
(visual: dashboard going from red waterfall to one calm card)
26–30 CTA "10 days free. Set it up in 4 minutes. Link in bio."
(visual: founder deadpan to camera)
Example 2: HSO for a D2C creator UGC Reel (20s)
Product: A teeth-whitening pen. Audience: cold, scrolling.
0–1.5 Hook: "I tested 11 whitening pens for my wedding. Only one didn't
wreck my enamel."
(visual: line-up of pens, hand pushing 10 off-screen)
1.5–14 Story: "I'm 4 weeks out, panicking, and Sephora is full of strips
that bleed at the gums. This one [show product] — bamboo
applicator, no peroxide, results in 6 days. My dentist
actually said 'whatever you're doing, keep doing it.'"
(visual: morning routine, before/after, dentist text screenshot)
14–20 Offer: "20% off through the link, free returns if it doesn't work
for you in 14 days."
(visual: product on bathroom counter, hand pulling phone toward camera)
Example 3: AIDA for a YouTube pre-roll (15s, un-skippable)
0–2 A "Stop scrolling for 12 seconds. This will pay for itself."
2–6 I "Most freelancers under-invoice by 23% and don't know it."
6–11 D "We pulled the data from 4,000 freelance invoices. The fix is one
rule. [show result]"
11–15 A "Free calculator at link. 60 seconds, no signup."
References
- Eugene Schwartz, Breakthrough Advertising (1966) — the awareness-level model.
- David Ogilvy, Ogilvy on Advertising — the canonical book on long-form direct-response.
- Meta Ads Library — to study current top-spending ads.
- TikTok Top Ads — by vertical and region.