Task Library
Turn the proven top-performing personal-brand content into ad creatives ready for Dollar a Day amplification.
Category: Personal Branding
Use this when organic posts have accumulated enough signal to show clear winners – Phase 2 (Content Production), feeding /dad amplification.
Inputs
- Engagement data on published posts and clips (watch time, shares, comments, engagement rate)
- Ad account access (Meta Business Manager at minimum; YouTube if running there)
- Source files of the winning content
Steps
- Identify winners from organic signals only – watch time, shares, comments, saves. Dollar a Day amplifies proven content; it never gambles budget on untested creative (/dad).
- Shortlist the top 3-5 pieces and follow the 90/10 rule: amplify greatest hits, reserve experiments for the margin.
- Reformat each winner per placement: vertical for Reels/Stories, square for feed, horizontal for YouTube where needed – captions on, hook visible in the first 3 seconds.
- Write GCT for each creative: the Goal it serves (reach, engagement, conversion), the Content variant, and the Target audience layer it will meet.
- Load creatives into the ad account, one creative per ad set at $1/day per /dad mechanics – enough spend for data, no real risk.
- Hand off to the Dollar a Day loop: watch cost per result, kill losers fast, scale winners gradually (no more than 2× per budget adjustment).
Definition of done (QA checklist)
- Every creative traces to a measured organic winner – zero untested creative funded
- Formats and captions correct per placement; hook lands in the first 3 seconds
- GCT documented per creative; ad sets staged at $1/day
- Kill/scale review scheduled on the calendar
- Linked back to the definitive article and relevant siblings
- Complies with Blog Posting Guidelines (if it publishes content)
Example(s)
- Example needed – run the Meta-Article Prompt after first real run.
File in the zip: skills/personal-branding/create-dollar-a-day-ad-creatives-from-best-content.md. Download the Task Library zip.
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