Hey there, fellow marketers!

Today we’re going to talk about what Jeff Bezos can teach you about how to create YouTube ads that drive results…

What are we talking about?

Let’s dive in…

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So what is this Jeff Bezos’ “secret” all about?

Here’s the thing…

Many advertisers focus on the big hooks, visuals, or offers—and overlook one super simple, yet crutial factor that will now sound too obvious: how easy the ad is to follow and understand.

And this isn’t just about fancy metrics.

According to the Flesch-Kincaid readability formula, the easier something is to read (or understand, since we’re talking YouTube ads here), the more likely it is to connect with your audience.

And that connection? That’s what drives desired clicks, conversions, and ROI.

If you express complex ideas simply - you're not dumbing them down, you're outsmarting the competition.

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One way is by analyzing the readability of ad’s script. Using tools like the Flesch Reading Ease and the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, we can objectively evaluate how accessible and engaging a script is to its target audience.

Here’s how these tests work:

1. Flesch Reading Ease

The score here measures how easy a piece of text is to read on a scale of 0 to 100. A higher score means simpler language—ideal for broader audiences:

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2. Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level

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This exact mindset is how Jeff Bezos has shaped Amazon’s success.

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Renowned for his ability to scale businesses and optimize offer structures, he is also a master of simplicity in messaging.

One of his key principles has been ensuring clarity in communication and focusing on the customer experience.

If you look at the table below, you will see the comparison between the first Amazon shareholder letter that he wrote in ‘97 and his last letter as CEO.

The length of his sentences shrank by an average of four words, and the years of education required to read the letters fell by two grades.

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Bezos’ focus on delivering straightforward, understandable messages is a strategy that’s just as important for YouTube advertisers as it is for any entrepreneur.

This basically means when crafting YouTube ads - clarity is king.

That’s why we decided to apply these formulas and analyze the scripts of 3 successful, big-speding YouTube ads by Jawzrsize, Dr. Squatch, and BAERSkin, and uncover how their readability might impact their performance.

Wanna know what we found and how you can apply these insights to your own campaigns?

Let’s dive right in!

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Ad 1: Jawzrsize

First, let’s watch this ad by Jawzrsize we picked for our analysis:

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Score: Flesch Reading Ease: 69.3 | Grade Level: 7th Grade

This ad keeps things simple, but descriptive. It uses short, clear sentences to explain the product, share personal results, and build trust with the audience.

What works:

  • Relatable tone: The speaker shares a personal story that feels authentic
  • Simple explanations: Words like "blood flow," "collagen," and "resistance" are easy to follow without jargon.
  • Visual descriptions: Phrases like “rolled back the hands of time” and “fit face” help viewers picture the results.

Key Takeaway:

Keep it conversational and easy to follow. If your product involves science or technology, break it down into relatable, bite-sized explanations.


Ad 2: Dr. Squatch

Moving on to the analysis of the second ad we picked, let’s watch it:

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Score: Flesch Reading Ease: 76.2 | Grade Level: 6th Grade

This admatches 6th grade level - . it’s funsnappy, and packed with personality and humor.

What Works:

  • Short, punchy sentences: “The soap you shower with. It matters.
  • Conversational hooks: “You want to smell like mama’s little man?” grabs attention while adding humor.
  • Engaging structure: The ad blends benefits, storytelling, and social proof seamlessly.

Key Takeaway:

If you can make your ad fun and informative while it’s still easy to understand and using simple language, you’re winning. Humor and simplicity are a killer combo.


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Ad 3: BAERSkin

Last but not least, we chose this ad by the BAERSkin brand:

Watch the ad here

Score: Flesch Reading Ease: 59.5 | Grade Level: 9th Grade

This ad leans slightly more complex with a technical tone, but it’s still highly effective due to its compelling language and clear structure.

What Works:

  • Specific details: Features like "wind insulation technology" and "six secure zip pockets" add credibility.
  • Benefit-focused language: Terms like “blocks wind” and “regulates heat” highlight the product's practical value.
  • Strong CTAs: The ad repeats clear actions like “scan the QR code” or “go to stopbadhoodies.com.”

Key Takeaway:

When your product is technical, it’s okay to be a bit more complex—but make sure the benefits are crystal clear!


What These Ads Teach Us About Readability

Here’s the bottom line:

The best YouTube ads strike a balance between simplicity and persuasion.

  • For broader audiences, aim for a readability score that matches a 6th–8th grade level. Content written at the 8th grade level can be read and understood by 80% of Americans
  • For niche or technical products, you can go slightly higher—but keeping it simple and easy to understand is still a huge plus

And don’t forget: readability isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s a performance booster. Ads that are easier to process are more likely to drive action—because they resonate with more people.


Your Turn!

Want to make your next YouTube ad readability-proof?

Start by running your script through a Flesch-Kincaid calculator. Then ask yourself:

  • Is the language conversational?
  • Are sentences short enough and to the point?
  • Would a middle-schooler understand the offer?

Get this right, and your audience will stop skipping, start listening, and (most importantly) start clicking!

P.S. If you're interested in learning more about the Flesch-Kincaid readability formula or readability analysis in general, here are a few more resources:

  • Flesch-Kincaid Readability Tests (Wikipedia): Offers a thorough explanation of the Flesch-Kincaid readability formula, including its components and how it's calculated.
  • Readability Formulas: An online tool to check the Flesch-Kincaid readability score for any text.
  • Hemingway Editor: A popular tool for improving readability in writing. Though it doesn't specifically calculate Flesch-Kincaid, it helps to simplify sentences and improve clarity.

And with that, we’re all finished for today, folks!

Have a great week!

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