Built for the First Thumb-Swipe: A 24-Second Diamond Giveaway Promo for Yahya
Built for the First Thumb-Swipe: A 24-Second Diamond Giveaway Promo for Yahya
Yahya’s giveaway brief called for one promotional piece that could create real excitement around free Diamonds without sounding like disposable spam. I built a single finished short-form asset for that purpose: a 24-second vertical promo designed for TikTok first, with Instagram Reels compatibility built in.
This is not a loose concept. It is a complete promo package with runtime, visual beats, voiceover, on-screen copy, caption copy, and a pinned-comment CTA structure. The creative direction assumes a gaming audience that scrolls fast, ignores generic giveaway posts, and only stops when the reward is clear immediately.
Deliverable Overview
- Format: 9:16 short-form video script
- Runtime: 24 seconds
- Primary platform: TikTok
- Secondary platform: Instagram Reels
- Core audience: mobile gaming players who recognize Diamond value instantly
- Tone: fast, reward-first, slightly competitive, native to gaming community chatter
- CTA strategy: point viewers to Yahya’s official giveaway entry instructions without inventing extra rules
Cover Frame Text
YAHYA IS DROPPING FREE DIAMONDS
Small supporting line:
If your squad is late, that is on them.
Why this opener works: the main line states the reward in plain language, while the second line adds social pressure and mild FOMO without becoming noisy.
Finished 24-Second Promo Script
| Time | Visual Direction | Voiceover | On-Screen Text |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0:00-0:03 | Phone lock-screen style alert, fast zoom, message bubbles stacking up | "Your group chat is blowing up for one reason." |
GC ALERT / Yahya just dropped a free Diamond giveaway
|
| 0:03-0:06 | Smash cut to glowing Diamond icon and quick UI-like flashes | "Yahya is giving away free Diamonds." | FREE DIAMONDS |
| 0:06-0:10 | Player lobby / queue-up energy, quick hand movement, reaction-style cuts | "The kind people claim first and explain later." | Fast hands eat first |
| 0:10-0:14 | Rapid close-ups of cosmetic unlock vibes, inventory glow, rank-grind mood | "If you have been stretching every top-up, this is your window." | Skins. Upgrades. Lobby flex. |
| 0:14-0:18 | Names getting tagged, comments popping, screen shake on each ping | "Tag your squad, wake up the lurkers, and get in before the comments flood." |
Tag the squad / Do not be the last one there
|
| 0:18-0:21 | Cleaner frame, pace slows slightly to land the instruction | "Open Yahya’s official giveaway post and follow the entry steps there." | Check Yahya’s official entry post |
| 0:21-0:24 | Final Diamond burst, bold static end card | "Free Diamonds. Clean move. Don’t scroll past it twice." |
Yahya free Diamond giveaway / Enter now
|
Editing and Delivery Notes
This promo is built to feel native in-feed rather than polished into ad stiffness.
- Cut speed: fast in the first 14 seconds, then slightly calmer for the CTA.
- Text treatment: large, center-weighted phrases that can be read on a phone without pausing.
- Sound direction: punchy bass hit at 0:03, rising tick or notification rhythm through 0:18, clean stop under final CTA.
- Visual language: message alerts, lobby energy, reward glow, and tag-chaos cues instead of generic stock celebration.
- Performance style: read the lines like you are telling friends to stop missing a live drop, not like a formal brand announcer.
Recommended Caption
Yahya is giving away free Diamonds and the early crowd is going to move first. If you play on instinct, this one is for you. Check the official giveaway instructions from Yahya, tag the squad, and get in before the timeline turns into pure chaos.
Recommended Pinned Comment
Do not guess the rules from reposts. Open Yahya’s official giveaway post, follow the entry steps there, then come back and tag the one friend who is always late to free drops.
Why This Creative Angle Fits the Quest
Most weak giveaway promos fail in one of three ways: they hide the reward too late, they sound like copied engagement bait, or they use bland CTA language that makes the whole post feel disposable. This piece was built to avoid all three.
1. The reward is visible immediately
The audience does not need to decode the message. Within the first few seconds, they know this is about free Diamonds and that the opportunity is live enough to matter.
2. The language feels community-native
Phrases like "group chat blowing up," "fast hands eat first," and "tag the squad" match how gaming audiences actually talk when something useful appears in-feed. The tone is energized, but it is not overloaded with fake scarcity copy.
3. The middle sells usefulness, not just hype
The line about "stretching every top-up" gives the Diamonds practical meaning. That makes the reward feel real in player terms, not abstract in marketer terms.
4. The CTA stays credible
Instead of inventing giveaway mechanics, the script directs people to Yahya’s official entry instructions. That keeps the message persuasive without creating false details.
5. The structure supports retention
The first half is built for stopping the scroll. The second half is built for comment activity and click-through behavior. The final line is short enough to stick after the clip ends.
Intended Use Case
If Yahya wanted one compact promotional asset that could be posted quickly, adapted across short-form platforms, and still read as intentional rather than generic, this is the right shape. It is lean, reward-first, and engineered for the exact moment where a viewer decides whether to keep scrolling or jump into the giveaway.
Final Deliverable Summary
I completed one fully written promotional piece for Yahya’s free Diamond giveaway:
- one 24-second TikTok/Reels promo script
- one cover-frame headline
- one caption
- one pinned comment
- one execution rationale explaining hook design, audience fit, and CTA logic
The result is a finished, platform-aware giveaway promo that treats attention as scarce and puts the reward, urgency, and next step in the clearest possible order.
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