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The Creative Strategist is responsible for developing high-converting offers, funnels, and ad creative briefs based on deep customer research and competitor analysis. They bridge the gap between conceptual ideas and profitable execution by owning the end-to-end creative process for three DTC brands.
4AM Media owns and operates 3 DTC brands across health, cleaning, and pets. Last year we spent over $40M across paid media scaling our own products. We're not an agency. We're operators — supply chain, creative, custom funnels, media buying, analytics, and customer service all happen under one roof.
We're hiring a Direct Response Creative Strategist to be the connective tissue across all 3 brands, the person who takes a product, an angle, or a competitor teardown and turns it into the offer, funnel, landing page, and ad creative brief that the rest of the company executes against.
You'll report directly to the CEO (eventually transitioning under our Director of Performance Marketing) and work as a peer to the media buyers, creative manager, supply chain, and dev team. Your job is to close the gap between "we have an idea" and "we're running profitable traffic against it."
This is the highest-leverage seat in the building when you do it well. You're the one generating new hypotheses and new ideas pulling from research, customer language, competitor work, and your own pattern recognition. When the dev team is asked to build a new funnel, you've already mocked it up and written the copy. When a product launches, you've already decided the offer structure, the upsells, the LPs, and the angles that go to market.
Our growth comes from four motions. The Creative Strategist is core to all of them:
1. New angles. You generate the angle, write the landing page, and brief the ad creative to match. One person owning the whole angle end-to-end.
2. New funnels. You mock up the funnel, write the copy, hand it to dev to build, and write the creative brief that feeds it. Whether it's a fresh idea or a reverse-engineered competitor funnel, you're the one who scopes it, sequences it, and writes it.
3. New product launches. When a new product is ready, you build the offer, the funnel(s), the LP(s), and the ad creative brief so supply chain, dev, creative, and media buying have everything they need to ship the launch.
4. Competitor teardowns. You're constantly watching what's working in our categories. Competitor ad libraries, top-performing funnels, winning angles. You translate what you see into testable copy and creative briefs.
You are, first and foremost, a great direct response copywriter. Long-form sales copy, advertorials, video scripts, hooks, headlines, ad copy, email, SMS you can write all of it, and you can write it at the level that actually converts paid traffic.
Every brief and every page you ship is grounded in evidence. You run an active research loop across:
You know what customers actually say, what they actually want, and what specific language moves them. You can point to evidence for every angle you propose.
You don't just write copy — you build the artifacts the dev team needs to ship. Landing pages, funnels, PDPs, quizzes, offer pages, upsells, post-purchase flows. You mock them up in Claude Design (or comparable AI design tools), Figma, Webflow, Notion, on paper, whatever works, with real copy in place, so dev can build directly from your prototype instead of guessing.
This is a hard requirement. The Creative Strategist who only writes copy and hands off to someone else to design it without some kind of design direction is the wrong person.
Every ad creative that goes live starts with a brief you wrote.
You're not handing the creative team a vague concept. You're handing them a brief they can execute against with confidence.
You're accountable for the performance of the creative we ship. Primary metric is contribution margin and nMER on the spend driven by your work, but you understand how hook rate, hold rate, thumb stop, CTR, CPC, conversion rate, AOV, and new customer % all feed that goal.
You're fluent in AI creative tools and you have a clear point of view on what AI does well and where human judgment is still required.
The media buyer team is your closest peer group. You're aligned on what's being tested, why, and what the next move is.
This role is remote. The growth team is primarily in San Diego, but the right Creative Strategist can be effective from anywhere as long as you bring proactive communication and tight async habits. You'll need to connect frequently with the in-office team and other remote teammates, share work in progress early, and never be the one teammates have to chase. Remote works for builders. It doesn't work for people who go quiet.
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