Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this idea for a “luxury watch ad” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a ride. I started out with a basic plan, just jotting down some thoughts on who I wanted to reach with this ad. You know, figuring out who actually buys these fancy watches and what they like.

So, I dove into some market research. This was basically me spending hours online, reading articles, checking out forums, and seeing what people were saying about luxury watches. What makes them tick, what brands they love, and why they’re willing to spend a big amount of money on a watch. I even looked at some competitors’ ads to see what they were doing.
After gathering all this info, I started to build some strategies. Nothing too fancy, just some ideas on how to get this ad in front of the right people. I thought about using social media, maybe running some targeted ads on platforms like Instagram or Facebook, since that’s where a lot of folks hang out these days. I also considered partnering with some influencers, you know, those people online who have a ton of followers and can really sway opinions. Getting them to showcase a watch seemed like a good way to go.
- Started playing around with the wording of the ad. I wanted something that sounded classy but not too stuffy. Something that would catch your eye but also feel genuine. It took a few tries, but I finally landed on a message that I think works pretty well.
- Looked into some visuals. I mean, you can’t have a luxury watch ad without some stunning pictures of the watch, right? I experimented with different shots, lighting, and backgrounds to really make the watch pop.
- Finally, I decided to use LinkedIn to test my ad copy. I chose a post to add my ad copy to see if it could stand out. Guess what happened? My post immediately got more engagements than before!
So, yeah, that’s where I’m at now. It’s been a lot of trial and error, but I feel like I’m finally getting somewhere with this luxury watch ad project. Still, a long way to go, but I am happy about the progress so far.