Inactive Video Ads
This section showcases a selection of our earlier video ads — projects that were once created for active campaigns, promotions, or marketing initiatives, but are no longer currently running as live advertisements. While these ads have now completed their original purpose, they remain an important part of our creative journey and demonstrate the range of styles, messages, and visual approaches we have explored over time.
Each video represents a particular objective, whether that was building awareness, promoting a service, supporting a cause, testing a creative concept, or capturing attention through a short-form ad format. Although these campaigns are no longer active, they still offer a valuable look at how we approach storytelling, pacing, visuals, music, and message structure to create video content designed to connect with an audience.
Affiliate Marketing For Aliens
This ad marked the debut transmission of the Affiliate Marketing for Aliens brand—a playful yet strategic proof of concept designed to test one bold question:
Can extraterrestrial charm make affiliate marketing irresistible?
At its core, this project introduced our unique angle—aliens as mentors—guiding viewers through a world of affiliate training, essential tools, and product reviews, from hosting platforms to website builders and beyond.
While the original concept uncovered a few critical glitches in the matrix, a full-scale creative reboot is now underway—smarter, sleeker, and possibly even stranger. In fact, you can see it on our Current Projects page. Just look for a bluish green Alienoid named Azurea.
Launch Ad for the 'Groove' Platform
Weight-loss Ad for a Dodgy Diet Pill.
This ad was designed to convince the viewer of the bona fides of a weight-loss pill that purports to contain the active ingredients of olive oil, the basis of the Mediterranean diet. It sounded somewhat legit to me, which is why I created the ad. Evidently, it didn’t convince the health authorities, however, and this mob were shut down from what I can gather.
Psychological Goal(s): To enhance the product’s credibility by empathising with the viewer’s everyday struggles with weight, while positioning it as a science-backed solution — one that promises the results they’ve long hoped for, without the grind of dieting or exercise.
Webinar Ad for an Internet Marketing Guru
Webinars are a powerful marketing tool — but only if you can compel viewers to sign up and stay engaged.
This ad was created for Affiliate Marketing Guru John Crestani, serving as a gateway to his high-converting webinar promoting his training programs.
Psychological Goal(s): To tap into the audience’s belief in a greater financial future — the idea that they’re destined for more, and that this could be the opportunity to unlock it.
A Much Deeper Dive into Affiliate Marketing
We don’t just make ads. This 6-minute video was the second in the AMFA concept mentioned above. This video enters tutorial territory, offering insight and guidance for those who are already curious but still hesitant on the edge. It’s designed to move fence-sitters forward, giving them a nudge of knowledge wrapped in a completely unexpected package.
Here’s the twist: the viewer isn’t being spoken to by your typical narrator. They’re being addressed by Azurea Smilering, a charming alien guide who communicates using advanced Alien TTS — that’s “Thought-To-Speech” technology for us Earthlings. The result is a strangely comforting, futuristic voice delivering practical human advice.
Psychological Goal(s): To deepen emotional engagement and build familiarity with the brand by presenting valuable content in a way that feels both fresh and trusted, helping the viewer feel like they’ve discovered something uniquely special on their learning journey.