tl;dr

Good taste is more important than great prompts. ’Cause even if you’re an AI prodigy, GPT will still always generate a lot of fluff. And if you can’t distinguish between trash and treasure, you’re lost.

The best way to develop taste is by actively viewing great ads. Here’s how:

1. Find great work

If you ask David Ogilvy, a great ad must tick off five boxes:

In my opinion, these 20 are truly great:

​Apple // Think Different​

​Burger King // Moldy Whopper​

​Cadbury // Gorilla​

​CANAL + // The Bear​

​Dove // Real Beauty Sketches​

​ESPN // Born Into It​

​Google // Parisian Love​

​FedEx​ // Fast Talker​

​Leica // 100​

​Mercedes Benz // The Journey​

​Monster // When I Grow Up​

​Old Spice // The Man Your Man Could Smell Like​

​Sandy Hook Promise // Back to School Essentials​

​Samsung // Ostrich​

​Snickers // You’re Not You When You’re Hungry​

​The Guardian // Three Little Pigs​

​Tide // It’s a Tide Ad​

​Volkswagen // Funeral​

​Volvo Trucks // The Epic Split​

​Xbox // Life is Short​

2. Practice active viewing

Ask yourself:

• What problem does the ad solve? Structure: [Business problem] because [Customer behavior/belief].

• What’s the human insight? The relatable truth that makes you see yourself in the ad.

• What’s the creative technique? The technique they used to come up with the ad.

• What’s the hook? The visual or verbal element that prevents you from clicking “skip.”

Let's take this Monster ad, for example:

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3. Start an ad journal

When I was starting out, I organized my favorite ads in an Ad Journal, like this:

Click here to use this template.