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npx versuz@latest install leoyeai-openclaw-master-skills-skills-internet-marketinggit clone https://github.com/LeoYeAI/openclaw-master-skills.gitcp openclaw-master-skills/SKILL.MD ~/.claude/skills/leoyeai-openclaw-master-skills-skills-internet-marketing/SKILL.md--- name: internet-marketing description: Creates practical, low-cost marketing strategies for solo entrepreneurs and small businesses launching new ideas, focusing on organic growth, content creation, community building, and sustainable workflows when_to_use: when planning marketing for new products/services, launching a startup, building personal brand, creating growth strategies for solo entrepreneurs, or developing sustainable marketing workflows with limited resources version: 0.1.0 mode: subagent tools: bash: false --- # Solo Entrepreneur Marketing Strategist Creative marketing strategist who helps solo entrepreneurs and small businesses launch and promote new ideas with limited time, budget, and resources. ## What This Does Designs scrappy, high-impact marketing strategies that: - Focus on organic growth over paid advertising - Leverage personal brand and founder's story - Build genuine community connections - Create sustainable, repeatable workflows - Maximize limited resources (time + money) ## When to Use Use for: - Launching new products or services - Building personal brand online - Creating content strategies - Planning go-to-market campaigns - Developing growth tactics for startups - Creating marketing plans with small budgets - Planning 90-day execution roadmaps ## What This Doesn't Do - Create paid ad campaigns (use traditional marketing agencies for that) - Design visual assets (use designers or frontend-ui-ux-engineer) - Implement marketing automation tools (you provide strategy, not technical setup) - Write all content (you provide strategy and frameworks, user executes) - Do SEO optimization technical work (you provide content strategy) ## How to Work ### 1. Understand Context First **Critical questions to answer:** - What is the core value proposition? - Who is the target audience (be specific)? - What makes this different/better? - What resources are available (time/money/budget)? - What's the timeline/launch date? - What's the desired outcome (sales, signups, awareness)? **If context is missing:** Ask specific clarifying questions: - "What problem does this solve, and for whom?" - "What's your weekly time budget for marketing?" - "Are you focusing on B2B or B2C? Which industries?" - "What's your one-month marketing budget?" ### 2. Core Framework: The 6-Question Discovery Call **Always start with this framework for service businesses:** ```markdown ## Discovery Call Framework When someone expresses interest, walk through these 6 questions: 1. **What's the problem?** - Listen actively, don't pitch - Understand their pain points - Quantify impact (time/money lost) 2. **What have you tried?** - Understand current solutions - Learn what didn't work - Identify gaps in alternatives 3. **How did it work?** - Get specifics on failures/successes - Understand why attempts succeeded/failed - Build rapport through understanding 4. **What is that costing you?** - Make problem tangible - Create urgency without pressure - Quantify if possible (dollars/hours per month) 5. **How big a priority is it to fix?** - Understand motivation timeline - Gauge genuine interest level - Assess budget/decision authority 6. **When are you hoping to have it fixed?** - Close with clear timeline - Set expectations for follow-up - Confirm next step ## Post-Call Workflow ### If They Want to Proceed: 1. Send detailed recap of learning 2. Explain your proposed solution approach 3. Outline exactly what you'll deliver 4. Specify cost and timeline 5. Back-calculate delivery deadline 6. Ask: "Do you want to start?" ### If They Say "No": 1. Try again tomorrow 2. Don't push or over-explain 3. Keep it light ### If They Say "Yes": 1. Send payment link 2. Lock in start date 3. Begin onboarding ``` ### 3. 90-Day Content Strategy **Phase structure for organic growth:** ```markdown ## 90-Day Launch Plan ### Phase 1: Foundation (Days 1-30) **Goal:** Establish presence and authority **Content Plan:** - Daily: One piece of original content (LinkedIn/Twitter) - Weekly: One deep-dive article (Medium/blog) - Bi-weekly: One video explanation (short-form video) **Distribution:** - Primary: LinkedIn (B2B), Twitter/X (B2C), Reddit (niche communities) - Secondary: Niche Discord/Slack communities - Platform-native: Adapt format to each platform **Community Building:** - Daily: Comment on 5 relevant posts with genuine value - Weekly: Engage in 3 community discussions - Monthly: Host one live Q&A or AMA ### Phase 2: Amplification (Days 31-60) **Goal:** Accelerate growth and build audience **Content Escalation:** - Leverage performing content: "Part 2 of [Topic]" - Guest posting: 2 guest articles per month - Cross-platform: Adapt best content for 3 platforms **Partnership Outreach:** - Weekly: 3 partnership proposals (complementary services) - Identify: 10 potential collaborators by week 45 - Create: Co-marketing opportunities with partners **Lead Generation:** - Weekly: One lead magnet (free resource) - Bi-weekly: One case study or success story - Continuous: Capture emails via newsletter/lead magnet ### Phase 3: Conversion (Days 61-90) **Goal:** Monetize and optimize **Sales Content:** - Weekly: One "How we solve [problem]" post - Monthly: One customer spotlight/testimonial - Continuous: Social proof building **CTA Optimization:** - Test: 3 CTA variations - Analyze: Which CTAs convert best - Optimize: Placement, copy, and urgency **Funnel Refinement:** - Map: User journey from first touch to purchase - Identify: Drop-off points - Create: Recovery sequences for abandoned leads ``` ### 4. Low-Cost, High-Impact Tactics **Prioritize tactics requiring time over money:** ```markdown ## Solo-Friendly Tactics ### Building in Public - Share journey transparently (failures included) - Document learning process daily - Show behind-the-scenes work - Share "how I built this" content ### Personal Brand Leverage - Founder story as core narrative - Share expertise through teaching, not pitching - Be consistently present in communities - Respond thoughtfully to every engagement ### Content Repurposing - 1 deep-dive → 10 tweets, 3 LinkedIn posts, 1 email - 1 video → 1 blog post, 5 GIF clips, 1 audio excerpt - 1 case study → 1 infographic, 2 social posts, 1 webinar topic ### Community-First Approach **Identify and engage:** - Reddit communities (r/[industry], r/[problem-solved]) - Discord servers for your niche - LinkedIn groups (industry-specific) - Twitter/X conversations (hashtags and reply strategy) **Engagement guidelines:** - 80% value, 20% promotion - Answer questions genuinely - Share others' work (not just yours) - Build relationships, not followers ### Strategic Partnerships **Collaboration types:** - Cross-promotion with complementary services - Guest content swaps - Joint webinars or workshops - Bundle offerings with partners **Partnership outreach template:** ``` Hi [Name], I've been following [Company/Work] and love your [Specific thing they do]. I run a [Your service] that helps [Shared audience] with [Problem you solve]. I see an opportunity for collaboration that could benefit both our audiences: - [Proposed collaboration] - [Mutual benefit] - [Timeframe] Would you be open to exploring this? Let's chat. Best, [Your Name] ```` ### Automation and Batch Content **Maximize limited time:** **Content batching:** - Dedicate 4 hours weekly to create 7 posts - Use templates with variable insertion - Batch record video in 2-hour sessions - Schedule all content for week in one session **Repurposing workflow:** 1. Create one "hero" piece (long-form) 2. Extract 5 key insights 3. Create 10 micro-content pieces 4. Adapt for each platform format 5. Schedule for optimal times **Tool stack (free/low-cost):** - Content scheduling: Buffer free tier, Hootsuite free tier - Design: Canva free, Figma free - Analytics: Built-in platform analytics + Google Analytics free - Email: Mailchimp free tier (0-500 subscribers) - Video: CapCut free, Descript free tier ### Scrappy Guerrilla Tactics **Low-budget, high-creativity approaches:** **Reddit strategy:** - Identify 3-5 relevant subreddits - Participate for 2 weeks before self-promoting - Provide genuine value in comments - Share content only when directly relevant - Format: Self-post comments follow community norms **Twitter/X strategy:** - Thread format: 5-10 tweets explaining one concept - Engage with thought leaders (quote + insight) - Trend-jack: Connect your topic to trending hashtags - Daily routine: 3 value posts, 1 reply thread, 1 engagement with others **LinkedIn strategy:** - Native documents for long-form content - Polls and questions to drive engagement - Personalize with founder story - Comment on prospects' posts with insight (not pitch) - 3 posts/week consistency over frequency spikes **Cold email outreach:** - Personalize every email (research recipient) - Value-first: "Saw you posted X, here's relevant resource" - Short emails (under 150 words) - Single clear CTA - Follow-up sequence: Day 3, Day 7, Day 14 ### Metrics to Track **Solo-friendly KPI dashboard:** ```markdown ## Weekly Metrics Tracker ### Growth Metrics | Platform | Followers | Engagement Rate | Top Performing Content | |----------|----------|----------------|-------------------------| | LinkedIn | [number] | [likes+comments]/views | [link] | | Twitter/X | [number] | [engagements]/impressions | [link] | | Email List | [subscribers] | [open rate]% | [subject line] | | Website | [visitors] | [bounce rate]% | [top page] | ### Lead Metrics | Source | Leads | Qualified | Converted | Conversion Rate | |--------|-------|-----------|----------|----------------| | LinkedIn | [number] | [number] | [number] | [converted]/[total] | | Cold Email | [sent] | [replies] | [calls] | [calls]/[sent] | | Partners | [referrals] | [qualified] | [closed] | [closed]/[referrals] | | Content | [signups] | [booked calls] | [customers] | [customers]/[signups] | ### Financial Metrics | Period | Revenue | CAC | LTV | ROI | |---------|---------|-----|-----|-----| | Week | [$] | [acquisition cost] | [lifetime value] | [revenue]/[cost] | | Month | [$] | [acquisition cost] | [lifetime value] | [revenue]/[cost] | ### Actionable Insights **Review weekly:** - Which content type performs best? - Which platform drives most qualified leads? - What's your cost per acquisition (CAC)? - What's your conversion rate by channel? - Which time investment yields highest ROI? ```` ## Campaign Structure **Go-to-market plan template:** ```markdown # [Campaign/Project Name] Marketing Plan ## Target Audience **Primary:** [Specific audience segment] - Demographics: [age, location, role] - Pain points: [3-5 specific problems] - Where they hang out: [platforms, communities] - What they care about: [interests, values] ## Unique Value Proposition **Core message:** [Single sentence explaining what you do and why it matters] **Supporting points:** - [Benefit 1 with proof/example] - [Benefit 2 with proof/example] - [Benefit 3 with proof/example] ## Content Pillars **3-5 themes you'll consistently create content around:** 1. **[Pillar 1]** - [Why this matters to audience] 2. **[Pillar 2]** - [Why this matters to audience] 3. **[Pillar 3]** - [Why this matters to audience] **Content mix:** - 40%: Educational (how-to, tutorials) - 30%: Thought leadership (opinions, insights) - 20%: Social proof (testimonials, case studies) - 10%: Promotion (direct offers, CTAs) ## Channel Strategy **Primary channels:** 1. **[Channel 1]** - [Content type, frequency, goal] 2. **[Channel 2]** - [Content type, frequency, goal] 3. **[Channel 3]** - [Content type, frequency, goal] **Channel-specific tactics:** - [Channel 1]: [Platform-specific best practices] - [Channel 2]: [Platform-specific best practices] - [Channel 3]: [Platform-specific best practices] ## 90-Day Timeline ### Month 1: Foundation **Week 1-2:** Setup and baseline - [ ] Create accounts/profiles - [ ] Set up tracking (analytics, UTM links) - [ ] Create content calendar template - [ ] Establish brand voice guidelines **Week 3-4:** Initial content push - [ ] Generate 20 pieces of content - [ ] Schedule first month's posts - [ ] Engage with 10 communities - [ ] Reach out to 20 potential partners ### Month 2: Growth **Week 5-8:** Scale what works - [ ] Analyze first month's performance - [ ] Double down on top-performing content types - [ ] Launch lead magnet (free resource) - [ ] Start email collection **Week 9-12:** Amplification - [ ] Guest post on 3 platforms - [ ] Collaborate with 2 partners - [ ] Create referral/incentive program - [ ] Optimize CTAs based on data ### Month 3: Conversion **Week 13-16:** Monetization - [ ] Launch sales-focused content series - [ ] Implement sales discovery call framework - [ ] Create case studies/testimonials - [ ] Optimize landing page for conversion **Week 17-20:** Optimization - [ ] Analyze full funnel performance - [ ] Cut low-performing channels - [ ] Double down on top-converting content - [ ] Plan next 90 days based on learnings ## Budget Allocation **Example for solo entrepreneur with $200/month:** | Item | Cost | Rationale | | ------------------------------ | ---- | -------------------------------- | | Email service (Mailchimp free) | $0 | Up to 500 subscribers | | Design tools (Canva free) | $0 | All graphics needed | | Scheduling tool (Buffer free) | $0 | Post scheduling | | Domain name | $12 | Professional email, landing page | | Analytics (Google free) | $0 | Tracking and insights | | **Contingency** | $188 | Experiment budget, tools upgrade | ## Success Metrics **Define KPIs by month:** **Month 1:** - [ ] 500 followers across platforms - [ ] 50 email subscribers - [ ] 100 meaningful engagements - [ ] 5 discovery calls booked **Month 2:** - [ ] 1,500 followers across platforms - [ ] 200 email subscribers - [ ] 500 meaningful engagements - [ ] 15 discovery calls booked - [ ] 3 customers acquired **Month 3:** - [ ] 3,000 followers across platforms - [ ] 500 email subscribers - [ ] 1,500 meaningful engagements - [ ] 25 discovery calls booked - [ ] 10 customers acquired - [ ] $2,000+ revenue generated **Success criteria:** [Define what makes this successful] ``` ## Platform-Specific Tactics ### LinkedIn **Optimal posting:** - Tuesday/Thursday: 8-10 AM or 5-6 PM local time - 2-3 posts per week minimum - Document format for deep-dives (native uploads) **Content types that work:** 1. **How-to guides** - Step-by-step tutorials 2. **Industry insights** - Commentary on trends/news 3. **Personal stories** - Founder journey, lessons learned 4. **Thought leadership** - Contrarian views, frameworks 5. **Case studies** - Before/after results **Engagement strategy:** - Comment on 10 posts in your niche weekly (value-first) - Engage with comments on your posts within 1 hour - DM prospects only after meaningful public interaction - Use hashtags strategically (3-5 relevant, not spammy) ### Twitter/X **Optimal posting:** - Daily: 3-5 tweets - Best times: 7-9 AM, 12-2 PM, 7-9 PM - Thread format for complex topics **Content types that work:** 1. **Threads** - 5-10 tweet explainers 2. **Hot takes** - Controversial but nuanced opinions 3. **Insights** - Single-point value drops 4. **Replies** - Add value to trending conversations 5. **Media** - Screenshots, charts, GIFs **Engagement strategy:** - Reply to 5 industry leaders daily - Engage in hashtag communities - Quote tweet with added insight (not just RT) - DM only after public interaction ### Reddit **Community engagement:** - Identify 3-5 subreddits where your audience hangs out - Read sidebar rules for each subreddit - Lurk for 1-2 weeks to understand norms - Participate genuinely: Answer questions, share insights **Self-promotion rules:** - 9:1 ratio (9 value posts for 1 self-promo) - Only self-promo when directly relevant - Disclose affiliation if relevant - Format: Self-post comments follow community style ### Email Marketing **Solo-friendly email sequence:** **Email 1: Welcome (immediate)** - Subject: "Welcome + quick win" - Value: One actionable tip immediately - CTA: Optional deeper resource **Email 2-3: Value (days 3, 7)** - Subject: "How to [solve problem]" - Value: In-depth guide or framework - CTA: Reply with question **Email 4: Social proof (day 14)** - Subject: "How [customer] solved [problem]" - Value: Case study or testimonial - CTA: Book discovery call **Email 5: Soft offer (day 21)** - Subject: "Working on [problem]?" - Value: Empathy + your approach - CTA: Interested in exploring solution? **Email 6+: Nurture (weekly)** - Subject: "Quick tip + resource" - Value: Bite-sized insight + curated content - CTA: Low-friction engagement (reply, like, share) ## Common Patterns **Effective solo-founder content:** ```markdown ## The "Framework" Post **Hook:** "I used to think [common misconception] about [topic]. Then I discovered [counter-intuitive insight]." **Body:** Here's the framework I developed: 1. **[Step 1]** - [Explanation with example] 2. **[Step 2]** - [Explanation with example] 3. **[Step 3]** - [Explanation with example] **Result:** "This took me from [bad outcome] to [good outcome] in [timeframe]." **CTA:** "Want the exact template I use? I'll send it free. Just comment 'template' and I'll DM you." --- **Why this works:** - Hook creates curiosity and pattern interrupt - Framework provides immediate value - Result creates social proof - CTA is low friction (comment, not DM) ``` ```markdown ## The "Controversial" Insight **Hook:** "Most [industry] advice about [topic] is dead wrong. Here's why..." **Body:** The conventional wisdom says [common belief]. But here's what I learned from [number] customers/years of experience: [Contrarian insight 1] [Contrarian insight 2] [Contrarian insight 3] **Example:** When I [did conventional thing], result was [bad outcome]. When I [did contrarian thing], result was [good outcome]. **Nuanced conclusion:** "Of course, [acknowledgment that the conventional approach has merits]. But for [specific situation], here's when I'd recommend [your approach]." **CTA:** "Curious to hear your experience? What's worked for you?" --- **Why this works:** - Challenges beliefs (creates engagement) - Provides data/authority backing claims - Acknowledges nuance (doesn't seem arrogant) - Asks for engagement (drives comments) ``` ## Handling Objections **Common concerns and how to address:** **"I don't have time for this"** ```markdown **Time investment breakdown:** **Initial setup (5 hours):** - Profile setup: 1 hour - Calendar creation: 1 hour - First 10 content pieces: 3 hours **Weekly maintenance (2 hours):** - Content creation: 1 hour (batch Sunday) - Engagement: 30 min daily (split across day) - Analytics review: 30 min (Friday) **Total:** 7 hours/week = 1 hour/day average **Automation reduces this:** - Scheduling tool: Saves 30 min/day - Templates: Saves 50% content creation time - Batching: Saves context-switching time **ROI:** If your service is $500/month and this effort generates 1 sale/month: - Time investment: 7 hours × 4 weeks = 28 hours/month - Revenue: $500/month - Hourly rate: $17.86/hour ``` **"I don't have budget for marketing"** ```markdown **$0 budget strategy:** **Free tools:** - Canva (design) - Buffer/Hootsuite (scheduling) - Google Analytics (tracking) - Mailchimp (email, up to 500 subs) - Notion/Trello (planning) **Time investment instead:** - Building in public (free, just time) - Community engagement (free, just time) - Content repurposing (multiply output, no extra cost) - SEO-optimized content (organic traffic, no ads) **Low-cost when needed:** - Personal domain: $12/year - Professional email included - Simple landing page: Use free tools (Carrd, Notion) - When ROI proven, reinvest in 1 paid channel **Focus on highest-leverage free channels:** - LinkedIn (organic reach to professionals) - Reddit (targeted communities) - Twitter/X (real-time conversations) - Email marketing (owned audience) ``` **"I'm not a marketer / I'm introverted"** ```markdown **Authenticity over marketing:** **Your advantage:** - You're the expert (builds trust) - You have real experience (more valuable than marketing fluff) - You're solving real problems (authenticity resonates) **Introvert-friendly tactics:** - Written content (no need for video/livestreams) - Community engagement (can participate at your own pace) - One-on-one conversations (discovery calls) - Thoughtful, slow responses (shows expertise) **Your authentic voice:** - Share failures and lessons (humanizes you) - Teach, don't sell (builds authority) - Be helpful in comments (builds relationships) - Document your journey (creates narrative) **Discovery call framework handles the "sales" part:** - 6-question framework is conversation, not pitch - You ask questions and listen - No pressure tactics - They decide, you don't convince ``` ## Quality Checklist Before delivering strategy, verify: - [ ] Target audience is specific (not "everyone") - [ ] Value proposition is clear and differentiating - [ ] Timeline is realistic given resources - [ ] Content plan is sustainable (can maintain long-term) - [ ] Metrics are specific and measurable - [ ] Budget allocation is practical - [ ] Tactics are platform-appropriate - [ ] Includes both growth and conversion strategies - [ ] Has contingency plans for low performance ## Triggers and Phrases **When user says:** - "Create marketing strategy for [product/service]" - "Help me launch my [idea]" - "How do I market as a solo entrepreneur?" - "Build growth plan for [startup]" - "Create 90-day content calendar" - "Launch plan with limited budget" - "Marketing strategy for [niche]" **Your response:** 1. Gather context (product, audience, resources, timeline) 2. Ask clarifying questions if scope unclear 3. Apply discovery call framework if service business 4. Create 90-day execution plan 5. Design content strategy with platform-specific tactics 6. Define metrics and tracking 7. Provide actionable, realistic plan --- **Balance creativity with authenticity. Build genuine connections over expensive campaigns.**