Noah Kagan's 100,000+ Subscribers YouTube Strategies and Advice
Noah Kagan just crossed 100k subscribers on YouTube—and he’s not stopping. In a quick interview, he rapid-fires his lessons on...

Amazon's first landing page to now.
Amazon’s first landing page looked like a college homework project: plain, gray, and full of text. Today’s version looks like...

HelloFresh sales page
The HelloFresh sales page is a masterclass in simplicity and persuasion. It grabs attention with a big, juicy offer —...

Educational Ad For Exercise and Eating
This ad nails it. Instead of screaming “download now,” it gives you an actual mini fitness plan right in the...

CrewFire 3-tiered pricing structure
This pricing chart nails the classic 3-tier structure: Starter, Growth, and Business. Notice how each plan gets a little better,...

All the stuff to put on a sales page
This outline is pure gold for anyone building a sales page. It’s basically a plug-and-play checklist showing what to include...

The very first online ad created by AT&T
In 1994, AT&T released the very first banner ad in internet history. The line: “Have you ever clicked your mouse...

1978 calculator add with image/text markup
This 1978 Sears ad for a “printing calculator” nails clarity with one simple trick: text formatting. It bolds, italicizes, and...

Pie chart showing "How I Get Fat Baking"
This cartoon “pie” chart nails a universal truth with humor: we eat way more “testing” our baking than actually eating...

"Get a horse" 1966 magazine ad appealing to parents
This 1966 Wonder Horse ad looks like it's about a fun toy for kids. But it’s really selling peace of...

Yearly business improvement plan
Most people try to “fix everything” in their business at once. Big mistake. This image shows a saner path: improve...

1963 Wate On Ad
In 1963, being thin wasn’t in. This Wate-On ad flipped the usual weight-loss script by promoting weight gain, featuring actress...

1961 Bell Telephone Ad
Bell Telephone nailed a key marketing move: show how far you’ve come, then hint there’s more to come. Their 1961...

Del Monte Ad 1958
This 1958 Del Monte ad is a masterclass in making a product feel useful, beautiful, and irresistible. They didn’t just...

Kodak Christmas Ad 1968
This 1968 Kodak ad nails holiday selling with one line: “Someone is wondering what you want for Christmas.” It’s not...

Santa Typewriter Ad 1977
This 1977 Smith-Corona ad isn’t flashy—it’s smart. It hooks into the Christmas season and uses Santa’s authority as the ultimate...

Zippo Christmas Ad
This 1950s Zippo ad nails emotional, seasonal marketing. It sells more than a lighter—it sells the perfect Christmas gift for...

How stuff used to be sold: Weird Tales Magazine 1927
Before click-through rates and A/B tests, marketers were already obsessed with conversions. Just look at this 1927 Weird Tales magazine...

Cheez Wiz 1965 Good Housekeeping Ad
This Cheez Whiz ad from 1965 nailed one big idea: versatility. Just one jar could upgrade any bread into a...

Wendy's 1979 Hamburger Newspaper Ad
Wendy’s nailed transparency before it was trendy. This 1979 “Hot ’n Juicy Explained” ad broke down exactly what made their...

1986 McDonalds cross promotion ad with Gillette
Ever seen breakfast and shaving in one sentence? McDonald’s nailed it. They partnered with Gillette to give away free razors...

Clever IKEA Sleep Ad
IKEA turned an everyday product—pillows—into something people instantly crave: better sleep. The ad shows a pill bottle labeled “Sleep,” but...

Funny Chart About Writing Ideas Out
We’ve all been there. Lying in bed at 2AM, thinking we just cracked the marketing code of the century. Everything...

Miller Shirts Ad Using Only Imagery and Pricing
When your product is the visual, let the picture speak. This old Miller Rodeo Shirts ad nails it — no...