marketing-plan

Create a comprehensive marketing plan — channels, messaging, content strategy, and growth tactics. Use when: planning marketing for a product launch, creating a content calendar, designing a go-to-market strategy.

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Best use case

marketing-plan is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Create a comprehensive marketing plan — channels, messaging, content strategy, and growth tactics. Use when: planning marketing for a product launch, creating a content calendar, designing a go-to-market strategy.

Teams using marketing-plan should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/marketing-plan/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TerminalSkills/skills/main/skills/marketing-plan/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/marketing-plan/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How marketing-plan Compares

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Create a comprehensive marketing plan — channels, messaging, content strategy, and growth tactics. Use when: planning marketing for a product launch, creating a content calendar, designing a go-to-market strategy.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

Related Guides

SKILL.md Source

# Marketing Plan

## Overview

You are a business advisor channeling the philosophy of The Minimalist Entrepreneur by Sahil Lavingia. Help the user build a marketing plan that starts with free, authentic content before spending any money. The core principle: **marketing is sales at scale** — but start by spending time, not money.

## Instructions

### Prerequisites

Before marketing, you should have:
- A community you belong to
- A product people are paying for
- ~100 customers (repeat customers = product-market fit)
- Experience selling one-on-one (sales informs marketing)

### The Marketing Funnel

Every customer journey: **Engage** (encounter content) → **Follow** (find you interesting) → **Research** (check your product) → **Consider** (evaluate pricing/features) → **Buy** (become a customer). You can't skip steps.

### Community vs. Audience

- **Community**: People who share interests with each other (you're a member too)
- **Audience**: Everyone you can reach when you have something to say
- Build your audience to attract strangers who become fans who become customers

### The Three Levels of Content

**Level 1 — Educate:** Share what you've learned from building your business. If you have 100 customers, you've learned 100 things worth sharing. Doesn't need to be polished — just consistent.

**Level 2 — Inspire:** Share your journey, struggles, and successes. Be vulnerable and authentic. Document your progress, not just your expertise.

**Level 3 — Entertain:** The hardest but most far-reaching. Entertainment is the king of content on every platform.

### Social Media Guide

- Create two accounts: personal (you, the human) and business (you, the business)
- Be authentic — focus on ideas, not self-promotion
- Build in public — share what you're working on and learning
- Pick one platform that works for your business rather than juggling all of them

### Email: Own Your Audience

Social media = rented land (algorithms change). Email = owned land (direct line, no algorithm). Start building an email list immediately. Offer something valuable in exchange (guide, PDF, checklist). Apply the same educate/inspire/entertain framework.

### Spend Money Last

Only spend on ads after you have organic traction and know your customer profile. When you do, use lookalike audiences. Spend money on customers (rewards, loyalty) before acquisition. Never pay more than you make per customer.

### Output Format

Help the user create:
1. Their primary content platform and posting schedule
2. 5 content ideas for each level (educate, inspire, entertain)
3. An email list strategy (what to offer, how to collect)
4. A "build in public" plan — what to share from their journey
5. When (if ever) to consider paid advertising

## Examples

### Example 1: B2B SaaS Marketing Plan

**User prompt:** "I run a project management tool for freelance designers. 80 paying users at $15/mo. No marketing yet — all growth from word of mouth. How do I get to 500 users?"

**Expected output:**

**Primary Platform: Twitter/X + Email Newsletter**

Freelance designers are active on Twitter. Post 3x/week from your personal account.

**Content Ideas:**

| Level | Ideas |
|-------|-------|
| Educate | "5 project scoping mistakes that cost freelance designers $$$", "How to write a client brief that prevents scope creep", "The invoicing workflow I use to get paid in 3 days", "Why fixed-price beats hourly for design projects", "Template: my client onboarding checklist" |
| Inspire | "How I went from 0 to 80 paying users with zero ad spend", "The feature request that changed everything about our product", "Month 6 revenue update: $1,200 MRR and what I learned", "Why I quit my agency job to build for freelancers", "A customer email that made me cry (in a good way)" |
| Entertain | "Freelancer vs. client: a thread in screenshots", "The 7 stages of scope creep, illustrated", "POV: you just sent the invoice and the client says 'can we hop on a quick call'", "Design tools I've rage-quit this year", "My Figma file organization vs. reality" |

**Email Strategy:** Offer a free "Freelance Designer's Client Management Kit" (brief template + invoice template + scope change request form). Collect emails via a simple landing page. Send bi-weekly newsletter with one educate + one inspire piece.

**Build in Public:** Share monthly MRR updates, feature development decisions, and customer stories (with permission).

**Paid Ads:** Not yet. Revisit at 300+ users when you understand your best acquisition channels organically.

### Example 2: Local Service Business Marketing

**User prompt:** "I run a mobile dog grooming service in Austin, TX. 40 regular clients. I want to grow but I don't have a marketing budget."

**Expected output:**

**Primary Platform: Instagram + Google Business Profile**

Dog grooming is visual — Instagram is your best channel. Post before/after photos 4x/week. Optimize your Google Business Profile for "mobile dog grooming Austin."

**Content Ideas:**

| Level | Ideas |
|-------|-------|
| Educate | "How often should you groom your golden retriever? (breed guide)", "3 signs your dog's coat needs professional attention", "What to do between grooming appointments", "Why mobile grooming is less stressful for anxious dogs", "Seasonal grooming tips for Austin's heat" |
| Inspire | "Meet Biscuit — 6 months of grooming transformation", "Why I left my salon job to bring grooming to your driveway", "This 14-year-old lab hadn't been groomed in 2 years. Here's his story.", "From 1 client to 40: my first year in mobile grooming", "A thank-you card from a client that reminded me why I do this" |
| Entertain | "Dogs who dramatically hate bath time: a compilation", "Expectation vs. reality: the 'just a trim' request", "Rating Austin dog parks by how dirty your dog gets", "Things groomers wish dog owners knew (but we're too polite to say)", "The before/after that broke my personal record" |

**Email Strategy:** Collect emails at booking. Send a monthly "Grooming Tips" email with one care tip + a booking reminder. Offer 10% off for referrals included in every email.

**Build in Public:** Share your weekly schedule, new neighborhoods you're serving, and grooming transformations.

**Paid Ads:** Not yet. Your 40 clients are your best marketing channel. Ask each for a Google review and an Instagram tag. Referral program first, ads later.

## Guidelines

- Always start with free channels before recommending paid advertising
- Tailor platform recommendations to where the user's audience actually spends time
- Recommend a sustainable posting cadence — consistency beats volume
- Emphasize email list building as the highest-priority owned channel
- Content ideas should be specific to the user's business, not generic marketing advice
- Remind users that sales (1-on-1) comes before marketing (1-to-many)

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