I will create static meta ads that convert

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About this gig

Most static ads fail because the angle is wrong, not the design.


I have been running Meta ads for my own DTC brands since 2019. That means I do not just create ads. I understand what makes people stop scrolling and what actually drives clicks and conversions.


Most designers can make ads.

Very few understand why they work.


That is where I am different.


I create both native ads and direct response ads.


Native ads blend into the feed and feel like organic content.

Think realistic people, UGC-style visuals and longer copy that builds trust and curiosity.

They do not look like ads, but they are built to convert.


Direct response ads are focused on immediate action.

Clear offers, strong hooks and scroll-stopping visuals like 50% off, limited time, or problem-solution messaging.

Designed to drive clicks and conversions fast.


I study your product, market and customer first.

Then I build creatives around angles that are actually worth testing.


The result is not raw AI output, but structured creatives built for performance.


If you want ads that just look good, there are plenty of options.

If you want ads built to convert, you are in the right place.

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Get to know Bryan

Bryan

Meta Ads for DTC Brands and Static Creative Testing

  • FromNetherlands
  • Member sinceApr 2026
  • Avg. response time1 hour
  • Languages

    Dutch, English
I'm Bryan, and my ecommerce journey started on Fiverr in 2019, on the other side of the screen. I was hiring freelancers to run Meta ads for my own stores, but kept running into campaigns that looked right on paper and didn’t perform. That pushed me to learn the craft myself. Over the past 7 years, I’ve managed Meta ads full time across my own DTC brands and client accounts, with over €4M in ad spend. I focus on simple structures, fast testing, and iterating on what actually works.