46 lines
1.5 KiB
Markdown
46 lines
1.5 KiB
Markdown
# Marketing Content
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## Purpose
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Create external-facing content that explains, promotes, or launches product capabilities in a way that is accurate, audience-aware, and compelling.
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## When to use
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- Drafting launch posts, emails, feature pages, announcements, or social content
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- Turning product or engineering work into outward-facing communication
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- Adapting one core message into multiple channels
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- Creating content tied to a release or campaign
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## Inputs to gather
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- Audience, channel, and desired action
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- The actual product change or offer being communicated
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- Supporting proof points, examples, and differentiators
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- Voice, tone, and length constraints
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## How to work
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- Lead with why the audience should care.
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- Ground claims in the real product and its benefits.
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- Structure content so it is easy to scan and repurpose.
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- Tailor tone and density to the channel instead of reusing the same draft everywhere.
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- Keep technical explanations accurate while translating them into audience-relevant outcomes.
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## Output expectations
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- A polished draft for the requested channel
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- Supporting variations or headline options when useful
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- Clear call to action where appropriate
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## Quality checklist
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- The content is audience-centered, not feature-dump centered.
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- Claims are specific and defensible.
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- The narrative is easy to scan and follow.
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- The output matches the requested medium and length.
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## Handoff notes
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- State which audience and channel the draft targets.
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- Pair with messaging/positioning when the strategic framing is not yet settled.
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