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SKILL.md

Marketing Skill for Theme & Plugin Agency

Writing Style Guidelines

Tone & Voice (Non-Negotiable)

Be Human, Not AI:

  • Write like a helpful colleague, not a marketing robot
  • Use natural language that sounds like a real person wrote it
  • Avoid buzzwords: "revolutionary", "game-changing", "seamless", "leverage", "synergy"
  • Skip filler words: "basically", "essentially", "simply", "just"
  • No excessive punctuation (!!!) or ALL CAPS for emphasis

Emoji Policy:

  • Maximum ONE emoji per piece of content (or none)
  • Use only when it adds clarity, not decoration
  • Prefer text over emoji for important information

What to Avoid:

āŒ "šŸš€ This REVOLUTIONARY plugin will TRANSFORM your workflow!! šŸ’„"
āœ… "This plugin handles form submissions automatically, so you can focus on your actual work."

āŒ "Simply leverage our seamless integration to unlock game-changing results!"
āœ… "Connect it to your email list in two clicks. New subscribers sync automatically."

Folder Structure

When creating marketing content for a product, create this folder structure:

marketing/
ā”œā”€ā”€ 01-slides/                    # Visual presentation content
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ product-overview-slides.md
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ feature-breakdown-slides.md
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ use-case-slides.md
│   └── free-vs-pro-comparison.md
ā”œā”€ā”€ 02-video-scripts/             # Video content
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ 01-product-overview.md    # 2-3 min explainer
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ 02-installation-setup.md  # Tutorial
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ 03-feature-demos.md       # Feature walkthroughs
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ short-ads.md              # 15s, 30s, 60s scripts
│   └── shot-list-template.md     # Production notes
ā”œā”€ā”€ 03-website-copy/              # Website content
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ landing-page.md           # Full landing page
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ features.md               # Feature highlights
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ product-description.md    # Marketplace descriptions
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ faq-content.md            # FAQ section
│   └── feature-pages/            # Individual feature pages
│       └── [feature-name].md
ā”œā”€ā”€ 04-email-sequences/           # Email campaigns
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ welcome-sequence.md       # Onboarding emails
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ feature-announcement.md   # New feature emails
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ free-to-pro-upgrade.md    # Upgrade campaigns
│   └── re-engagement.md          # Win-back emails
ā”œā”€ā”€ 05-social-media/              # Social content (separate files per platform)
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ twitter-posts.md          # Twitter/X content
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ linkedin-posts.md         # LinkedIn content
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ facebook-posts.md         # Facebook content
│   └── instagram-captions.md     # Instagram content
ā”œā”€ā”€ 06-sales-materials/           # Sales enablement
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ one-pager.md              # Quick sales sheet
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ objection-handling.md     # Sales FAQ responses
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ feature-comparison-chart.md # Competitive comparison
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ roi-calculator-content.md # Value justification
│   └── testimonials.md           # Customer quotes
ā”œā”€ā”€ 07-brand-assets/              # Brand guidelines
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ persona-profiles.md       # Target customer profiles
│   ā”œā”€ā”€ messaging-guide.md        # Voice and messaging
│   └── seo-keywords.md           # Keywords and meta content
└── README.md                     # Index and quick reference

Instructions

1. Always Start with Personas

Before creating content, define 3-5 target personas in 07-brand-assets/persona-profiles.md:

## Persona: [Name]

### Demographics
- Role, Age, Team Size, Industry, Technical Level

### Goals
- What they want to achieve

### Pain Points
- Problems they face (be specific, not generic)

### Why Product Appeals
- Feature-to-benefit mapping

### Key Message
> "One sentence that resonates with this persona"

### Content They Respond To
- Types of content that work

2. Product Descriptions

Lead with benefits, not features:

āŒ "Includes auto-moderation feature"
āœ… "Stop spam automatically — so you can focus on growing your community"

Power words to use wisely: effortless, powerful, stunning, instant, automatic Words to avoid: revolutionary, game-changing, seamless, leverage, synergy, cutting-edge

3. Feature Highlights

Transform every feature into a benefit using:

  • "so you can..."
  • "which means..."
**What It Does:**
[Feature description - plain language]

**The Benefit:**
[Outcome] — so you can [user benefit].

**Why It Matters:**
- [Feature detail], which means [benefit]
- [Feature detail], so you can [benefit]

4. Screenshots & Visuals

Requirements:

  • Use real screenshots from local development environment
  • Show actual product UI, not mockups
  • Annotate with arrows or highlights for clarity
  • Crop to relevant area (no full-screen captures)
  • Ensure no sensitive data visible
  • Use consistent browser/window size

Before creating visual content, ask:

"Do you have a local development setup where we can capture real screenshots? I'll need access to take authentic product images."

5. Video Scripts

Structure for each video:

## Video Details
- Title, Duration, Purpose, Tone, Target

## Script

### INTRO (0:00 - 0:XX)
**VISUAL:** [Description]
**NARRATOR:** "[Script - conversational, not salesy]"
**ON-SCREEN TEXT:** "[Text overlay]"

### [SECTION NAME] (X:XX - X:XX)
...

## Production Notes
- Visual style
- Music suggestions (upbeat but not overwhelming)
- Screenshots needed (from local dev environment)

6. Social Media (Separate Files Per Platform)

Twitter/X: (twitter-posts.md)

  • Hook in first line
  • 1-2 key benefits
  • One emoji maximum (or none)
  • Thread format for longer content

LinkedIn: (linkedin-posts.md)

  • Professional tone
  • Problem → Solution format
  • Statistics and proof points
  • No emoji or one maximum

Facebook: (facebook-posts.md)

  • Community-focused
  • Storytelling approach
  • Engagement questions

Instagram: (instagram-captions.md)

  • Visual-first (describe image needed)
  • Short, punchy captions
  • Carousel/Reel ideas included

7. Email Campaigns

Structure each email file with multiple templates:

  • Subject line variations (A/B test)
  • Full email body (human tone, not salesy)
  • CTA options (clear, action-oriented)

8. Sales Materials

One-Pager: Print-ready summary with:

  • Problem/Solution (lead with the problem they feel)
  • Key features (3-5 max)
  • Results/Stats (real numbers when possible)
  • Pricing
  • CTA

Objection Handling: For each objection:

  • Understand (clarifying questions)
  • Acknowledge (validate concern genuinely)
  • Address (provide information)
  • Confirm (check if resolved)

9. Pricing Messaging

Always include accurate pricing from product page:

| License | Price | Sites |
|---------|-------|-------|
| Single | $XX/yr | 1 site |
| 5 License | $XX/yr | 5 sites |
| Developer | $XX/yr | Unlimited |

Quality Checklist

Before completing, verify:

Content Quality

  • Personas defined
  • All folders created
  • Pricing accurate
  • Benefits (not just features)
  • "so you can..." language used
  • Social media split by platform
  • Objection handling complete
  • README index updated

Tone Check

  • Human tone (not robotic/AI-sounding)
  • No excessive emojis (max 1 per piece)
  • No buzzwords (revolutionary, seamless, etc.)
  • No filler words (basically, simply, etc.)
  • Reads like a helpful colleague wrote it
  • Direct and respectful of reader's time

Visual Content

  • Screenshots requested from local dev environment
  • No stock photos where real product images should be
  • All visuals annotated clearly
  • No sensitive data visible
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