MWMS Hook Intelligence Library

Document Type: Architecture
Status: Active
Version: v1.1
Authority: Affiliate Brain (Operational)
Applies To: Historical hook storage, hook analysis, and creative learning across affiliate campaigns
Parent: Affiliate Brain Canon
Linked Canon: Affiliate Brain Campaign Review Protocol v1.0
Last Reviewed: 2026-03-15

Purpose

The MWMS Hook Intelligence Library stores and analyses advertising hooks tested across campaigns.

Its purpose is to capture structured learning about what messaging attracts audience attention and initiates buyer interest.

Hooks represent the entry point into the funnel.

The effectiveness of a hook determines:

• ad engagement
• click-through behaviour
• traffic quality
• funnel entry volume

Over time this library becomes a strategic intelligence asset that improves creative performance.

Scope

This architecture applies to:

• storage of tested advertising hooks across affiliate campaigns
• classification of hooks by structural type
• performance review of hook behaviour using campaign signals
• creative iteration based on historical hook intelligence
• preservation of both successful and failed hook learning

This document defines the hook-intelligence knowledge layer inside Affiliate Brain.

It does not govern:

• live ad launch decisions
• direct capital approval
• offer approval by itself
• stage progression rulings by themselves
• final campaign-governance decisions by themselves
• creative production execution by itself

Those remain governed by the relevant Affiliate Brain canons, protocols, and operational systems.

Definition / Rules

Position in Affiliate Brain Flow

Offer Intake

Offer Intelligence

Market Context

Tracking Governance

Research Intelligence

Authority & Narrative Intelligence

Structural Signal Audit

Intent Declaration

Velocity Decision Engine

Testing Definition Protocol

Phase 4 – Structured Testing

Stage Progression Protocol

Controlled Scaling Protocol

Campaign Review Protocol

Hook Intelligence Library

Core Principle

Hooks drive attention.

A strong hook captures curiosity, emotional engagement, or perceived value within the first seconds of exposure.

Hooks are responsible for the majority of performance differences between ad creatives.

The Hook Intelligence Library records both successful and unsuccessful hooks.

Learning from failed hooks is equally valuable.

Hook Definition

A hook is the opening message or visual element designed to capture immediate audience attention.

Hooks typically appear in:

• ad opening line
• headline
• opening video scene
• visual curiosity trigger
• unexpected claim
• mechanism reveal

Hooks determine whether viewers continue engaging with the advertisement.

Hook Categories

Hooks can be classified into common structural types.

1 – Problem Hook

Introduces a specific problem experienced by the audience.

Example structure:

“Most people struggle with…”

Purpose:

Trigger recognition and emotional relevance.

2 – Curiosity Hook

Creates intrigue without revealing the full explanation.

Example structure:

“Doctors are confused by this simple trick…”

Purpose:

Stimulate curiosity and encourage continued viewing.

3 – Mechanism Hook

Introduces a new or unexpected explanation.

Example structure:

“This hidden mechanism may explain…”

Purpose:

Provide intellectual intrigue and perceived discovery.

4 – Contrarian Hook

Challenges a commonly accepted belief.

Example structure:

“What if everything you were told about X is wrong?”

Purpose:

Create surprise and curiosity.

5 – Authority Hook

Leverages expert credibility.

Example structure:

“Researchers discovered…”

Purpose:

Increase perceived trust and legitimacy.

6 – Result Hook

Focuses on a desired outcome.

Example structure:

“People are using this method to…”

Purpose:

Highlight benefits and aspirational results.

Hook Performance Metrics

Hook effectiveness is evaluated using early traffic behaviour signals.

Primary indicators include:

• click-through rate (CTR)
• video view rate
• engagement signals
• intent signals

High CTR often indicates strong hook performance.

Hook Record Structure

Each tested hook should record:

• Campaign Name
• Hook Text
• Hook Category
• Ad Creative Format
• Traffic Source
• CTR Performance
• Intent Signal Rate
• High-Intent Signal Rate
• Revenue Outcome
• Notes

Hook Performance Classification

Hooks should be categorised after campaign review.

Winning Hook

Characteristics:

• strong CTR
• strong engagement
• consistent intent signals
• positive revenue behaviour

Neutral Hook

Characteristics:

• average engagement
• mixed intent signals
• inconclusive results

Failed Hook

Characteristics:

• low CTR
• weak engagement
• poor intent signals

Failed hooks still provide valuable learning.

Hook Iteration Process

Hooks should evolve through structured iteration.

Example process:

Hook Version 1

Performance review

Hook variation created

New creative tested

Iteration gradually improves hook performance.

Common Hook Failure Patterns

Campaign reviews may reveal patterns such as:

Weak Curiosity

Hook fails to create intrigue.

Overly Generic Message

Hook lacks specificity.

Misleading Hook

Hook creates curiosity but damages trust.

Audience Mismatch

Hook resonates with the wrong audience.

Hook Library Value

Over time the Hook Intelligence Library becomes a strategic asset for the MWMS system.

It provides:

• historical hook performance data
• creative inspiration
• faster ad development
• improved audience understanding

This library compounds creative intelligence.

Drift Protection

The system must prevent:

• repeating known failed hooks
• ignoring hook performance data
• relying on random creative ideas

Hook development must use intelligence captured within this library.

Architectural Role

The Hook Intelligence Library converts campaign creative experimentation into structured knowledge.

It strengthens the creative capability of the Affiliate Brain system.

Final Rule

A hook is not fully learned from until its performance has been recorded, classified, and made reusable.

Creative testing without preserved hook intelligence wastes system learning.

Change Log

Version: v1.1
Date: 2026-03-15
Author: MWMS HeadOffice / Affiliate Brain
Change: Rebuilt page to align with the locked MWMS document standard for this cleanup pass. Preserved the original purpose, flow position, core principle, hook definition, hook categories, performance metrics, record structure, classification system, iteration process, common failure patterns, library value, drift protection, and architectural role. Added Document Type, Applies To, Scope, Definition / Rules structure, Final Rule, and Last Reviewed format.

Version: v1.0
Date: 2026-03-07
Author: Affiliate Brain
Change: Initial creation of MWMS Hook Intelligence Library. Defined hook categories, hook performance metrics, hook recording structure, hook classification system, and hook iteration process.

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