July 3, 2025

Welcome to, or welcome back to this week’s VidTao 3 Ad Thursday, where each week we’ll be diving into VidTao YouTube ad finder to uncover 3 high-performing YouTube ads driving results!

This week we’ve got three high-performing YouTube ads for you to check out & model, including:

  • 🌞 Portable Solar-Powered Generator Ad ($200+ in AdSpend)...
  • 🚗 Car Finance Refund Claim Service Ad  (AdSpend Over a Million $$$)...
  • ⚡ AI-Powered Photo Transformation App Ad (Over a Million Dollars in AdSpend)...


Ready to check the ads out?


~ update from our friends at Funnel of the Week ~

The "Anti-Tariff" Promo: Crisis = Opportunity?

Our friends at Funnel of the Week just dropped a new funnel breakdown

…This time it’s an advertorial to ecomm funnel driving 1M+ clicks per month via a few very different approaches that you can model for your own business today.

On one hand? They are leveraging the current “Tariff Crisis” with some very specific short form video frameworks:

And on the other hand?

They’re running unique Native + Quora campaigns driving ice-cold top of funnel traffic to advertorials like this:

Go here to see more at Funnel of the Week….

Keys to this funnel include…

  • The full breakdown of all "Anti-Tariff" video variations + funnel
  • How their funnel differs dramatically between Meta vs. Quora/Native (and why this is important if you’re looking to scale on completely unaware, cold traffic)
  • Their 4 unique advertorial angles that pre-frame the sale perfectly
  • The psychological triggers they use to turn economic anxiety into purchase urgency
  • And a whole lot more…

Let's dive right in and take a closer look at this week's YouTube ad standouts and discover what makes them so successful.


🌞 Portable Solar-Powered Generator Ad ($200+ in AdSpend)

Our first ad pick for this week is an for a portable solar-powered generator we found inside VidTao:

This ad's estimated total ad spend is over $200k!

These are some of the elements this ad combines:

👉 Fear-Based Authority Hook (CIA Warning)

The ad opens with a dire warning from a former CIA director — “deadly strike” language instantly spikes urgency and credibility. This positions the ad as information you can’t afford to ignore.

👉 Vivid Worst-Case Scenario Framing

90% of Americans would die… coast-to-coast blackout… 18 months in the dark.” These fear-laced projections hit hard — tapping into both primal survival instincts and distrust of government preparedness.

👉 Problem → Government Failure → Personal Solution

Classic DR framing:

1) Present terrifying external problem.

2) Show how institutions failed you.

3) Empower the viewer with a personal, attainable solution (solar generator).

👉 Product Contrast (Solar vs. Gas Generators)

The ad hits all gas-generator pain points: noise, fumes, dependence on fuel, bulk. Then reframes solar as a silent, indoor-safe, endlessly recharging alternative — clearly differentiated.

👉 Social Proof & Scarcity Cues

Mentions of sellouts, storms, news features, and real-world emergencies (“massive ice storm”) reinforce both demand and real-life relevance. This adds social proof and urgency.

👉 Stacked Utility Claims

The generator powers:

  • Fridge & freezer
  • Medical devices
  • Lights, phones, and even coffee makers
  • Electric blanket (emotional safety layer)
    It’s not just power — it’s comfort, survival, and peace of mind in a box.

👉 Call to Action: “Watch the Generator in Action

Instead of a dry CTA (“Buy now”), the ad ends with a stronger behavioral prompt: watch it work. This softens resistance and nudges viewers into the funnel with curiosity.

This advertiser also has many other inspiring, big-spending ads to model after 👀…

Here’s a sneak peek:

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🚗 Car Finance Refund Claim Service Ad (AdSpend Over a Million $$$)

Next ad is a car finance refund claim service ad:

This ad's estimated total ad spend is over a million $$$!

These are some of the elements this ad combines:

👉 “Whistleblower” Conspiracy-Style Hook

Opens with “breaking news” and a whistleblower reveal — instantly adding intrigue and urgency by framing the offer as an insider leak and institutional scandal.

👉 Mass Appeal + Shock Value

Mentions millions of drivers, anchors to 2007 (to widen the pool of potential claimants), and accuses lenders of billions in overcharges — engineered to make viewers feel personally affected.

👉 Concrete Claim Amounts

£4,000–£6,000 average claims are named repeatedly to drive home perceived value, grounding the ad in believable figures.

👉 Step-by-Step CTA Flow

The call to action is frictionless:

1) Click

2) Answer questions

3) Wait for payout — creating the illusion of high reward for minimal effort.

👉 Relatable Testimonial

The Oliver story shows a regular person who doubted they qualified but checked anyway and found £5,800 waiting — a classic “that could be me” moment.

👉 Scarcity & Time Sensitivity

“Waiting could cost you thousands” and “lenders are hoping you ignore this” create FOMO and urgency to act now.

👉 Emotional Payoff Framing

Uses everyday dreams like “clear debts,” “cover rent,” and “treat yourself” to emotionally anchor the reward.

👉 Zero-Risk Framing

Ends with heavy reassurance: “no win, no fee,” “60 seconds,” “100% free to check,” removing all perceived barriers to action.

Using VidTao YouTube ad finder, you can see all other ads by this advertiser as well:


⚡ AI-Powered Photo Transformation App Ad (Over a Million Dollars in AdSpend)

As our last ad pick for this week we got an AI-powered photo transformation app ad we found inside VidTao:

This ad's estimated total ad spend is over a million $$$! 💰

These are some of the elements this ad combines:

👉 Curiosity-Driven Hook
The ad immediately grabs attention by asking if you’d like to see yourself as a child or as you grow older—an irresistible curiosity angle.

👉 Easy, One-Click Transformation Promise
Positions the app as effortless and accessible: no special effects, no photography skills, just one simple upload and click.

👉 Visual Demo of App in Action
Shows the app's interface and transformation effects in action, letting the visuals do the selling and building trust through demonstration.

👉 “No Skills Needed” Accessibility Appeal
Breaks down barriers by emphasizing that anyone can use the app—no tech skills or design experience required.

👉 Clear Call-to-Action (Try the App)
The ad invites viewers to download and try the app immediately, tying the offer to instant gratification and curiosity fulfillment.

Inside VidTao YouTube ad finder, you can see ALL ads by this advertiser, with millions in ad spend 👀…

Want to brainstorm with us on new ways to scale your business with
YouTube Ads (and other performance video platforms)?

Join us for a free YouTube ad brainstorming session here:



And with that, we’re all done this week! 🚀

We hope this week’s selection of high-performing ads has sparked new ideas to test yourself!

Want more insights like these?

Stay tuned for next week’s VidTao 3 Ad Thursday, where we’ll continue breaking down winning strategies from the best YouTube ads in the game!

And btw… If you have questions about YouTube ads?

Go here to schedule a free chat with our friends at Inceptly. Inceptly is a top Direct Response video ad agency, specializing in high-performing YouTube ad creatives & media buying.

Have a great week!

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