The Runic Marketing System

You already know
how to write the ad.

The question is what to write it about.

The answer involves Norse runes. We know how that sounds. It works anyway.

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The problem

The angle drought is not
a creativity problem.

Copywriting frameworks give you structure. They tell you how to write. They do not tell you what to write about.

AIDA, PAS, before/after — these tell you how to arrange a message once you have something to say. They assume you already have an angle. They do not generate one.

Swipe files give you other people's angles. You can copy the structure, borrow the tone. What you cannot borrow is the distinct positioning that made the original land.

The angle drought is an inventory problem. Your craft is intact. You have simply run out of starting points.

What the runes actually are

The customer's mind is the territory.
The runes offer a map to navigate it.

Every buyer arrives with a desire already formed — long before they see your ad. Creating it is impossible, as told by masters like Schwartz:

Copy cannot create desire for a product. It can only take the hopes, dreams, fears and desires that already exist in the hearts of millions of people, and focus those already existing desires onto a particular product. This is the copywriter's task: not to create this mass desire — but to channel and direct it. — Eugene Schwartz, Breakthrough Advertising

How do you direct this desire? The Elder Futhark is the map. Twenty-four runes. Twenty-four paths from Hell to Heaven, from Desire to Dream.

What's included

Three instruments.
One system.

I

The Video

All 24 runes explained as distinct marketing lenses, with real examples for each. Watch it once. The framework is yours.

Learn the system
II

The Reference PDF

All 24 runes in one place: Central Question, Marketing Lens, five Brainstorming Prompts per rune. The thing you open mid-brief when the blank page arrives.

Reference as you work
III

Runic Angle Generator

Describe your product or brief. The AI selects the right rune and generates a set of angles in under five minutes. Available as a Claude Plugin and a Custom GPT.

Done-for-you mode
Who this is for

Built for practitioners
already in the game.

This is for you if —

  • You have campaigns running right now
  • You know what an angle is and why it matters
  • You can execute once you have a starting point
  • You've felt the specific frustration of a blank brief and a deadline
  • Ancient symbolism applied to modern copy sounds more interesting than weird to you

Not for you if —

  • You are still learning the fundamentals of copywriting
  • You believe symbolic frameworks are intellectually dishonest
  • You are looking for a formula that removes the need for judgment
Get the system

Runic Marketing System

$27

One-time · Instant access

Twenty-four psychological lenses. 1,200 years of pattern recognition. One AI tool. For less than a dinner out.
The Norse gods would find all of this deeply confusing. So do we, occasionally. It works anyway.

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Common questions

Answered.

I'm not into mysticism. Does this still apply to me?

The runes work as psychology, not spirituality. You're not being asked to believe anything about Norse mythology — you're being asked to use a framework. The Norse origin is evidence of durability: patterns that held for twelve centuries tend to be real patterns. That's all this is.

How is this different from other angle frameworks?

Most frameworks are structural — they tell you how to arrange a message once you have something to say. AIDA is a structure. PAS is a structure. The runes are generative: they give you 24 psychologically distinct territories to start from, before you write a word. Use them upstream of whatever framework you already work with.

What if it doesn't fit my niche or category?

The 24 runes cover the full range of human motivation — gain, fear, belonging, constraint, identity, legacy, and more. Every niche runs on a subset of them. Part of learning the system is identifying which runes are native to your category, and which ones your competitors haven't reached yet.

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Human nature is perpetual. In most respects it is the same today as in the time of Caesar. — Claude Hopkins, Scientific Advertising

The desires were always there.

The runes named them. The map has been waiting. Now it's yours.

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