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Generate a full campaign brief with objectives, audience, messaging, channel strategy, content calendar, and success metrics. Use when planning a product launch, lead-gen push, or awareness campaign, when you need a week-by-week content calendar with dependencies, or when translating a marketing goal into a structured, executable plan.
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Generate a comprehensive marketing campaign brief with objectives, audience, messaging, channel strategy, content calendar, and success metrics.
User runs /campaign-plan or asks to plan, design, or build a marketing campaign.
Gather the following from the user. If not provided, ask before proceeding:
Campaign goal — the primary objective (e.g., drive signups, increase awareness, launch a product, generate leads, re-engage churned users)
Target audience — who the campaign is aimed at (demographics, roles, industries, pain points, buying stage)
Timeline — campaign duration and any fixed dates (launch date, event date, seasonal deadline)
Budget range — approximate budget or budget tier (optional; if not provided, generate a channel-agnostic plan and note where budget allocation would matter)
Additional context (optional):
Generate a campaign brief with the following sections:
Recommend channels based on audience and goal. For each channel, include:
Consider channels from:
Create a week-by-week (or day-by-day for short campaigns) content calendar:
Format as a table:
| Week | Content Piece | Channel | Owner/Notes | Status | |------|--------------|---------|-------------|--------|
List every content asset required for the campaign:
Define KPIs aligned to the campaign objective:
If ~~product analytics is connected, reference any available historical performance benchmarks to inform targets.
Every campaign should be built on this five-part framework:
Define what success looks like before planning anything else.
Good objectives are SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound.
Example: "Generate 200 marketing qualified leads from mid-market SaaS companies in North America within 6 weeks of campaign launch."
Define who you are trying to reach with enough specificity to guide messaging and channel decisions.
Create a brief audience profile (not a full persona) for campaign planning:
"[Role] at [company type] who is struggling with [pain point] and looking for [desired outcome]. They typically discover solutions through [channels] and care most about [priorities]."
Craft the core message and supporting points that will resonate with the audience.
Message hierarchy:
Select channels based on where your audience is, not where you are most comfortable. See the Channel Selection Guide below.
Define how you will know the campaign worked. See Success Metrics by Campaign Type below.
| Channel | Best For | Typical Metrics | Effort | |---------|----------|----------------|--------| | Blog/Website | SEO, thought leadership, education | Traffic, time on page, conversions | Medium | | Email | Nurture, retention, announcements | Open rate, CTR, conversions | Low-Medium | | Social (organic) | Awareness, community, brand building | Engagement, reach, follower growth | Medium | | Webinars | Education, lead gen, product demos | Registrations, attendance, pipeline | High | | Podcast | Thought leadership, brand awareness | Downloads, subscriber growth | High |
| Channel | Best For | Typical Metrics | Effort | |---------|----------|----------------|--------| | PR/Media | Awareness, credibility, launches | Coverage, share of voice, referral traffic | High | | Guest content | Audience expansion, SEO, credibility | Referral traffic, backlinks | Medium | | Influencer/Partner | Audience expansion, trust | Reach, engagement, referral conversions | Medium-High | | Community | Awareness, trust, feedback | Mentions, engagement, referral traffic | Medium | | Reviews/Ratings | Credibility, SEO, consideration | Review volume, rating, conversion lift | Low-Medium |
| Channel | Best For | Typical Metrics | Effort | |---------|----------|----------------|--------| | Search ads (SEM) | High-intent lead capture | CPC, CTR, conversion rate, CPA | Medium | | Social ads | Awareness, retargeting, lead gen | CPM, CPC, CTR, CPA, ROAS | Medium | | Display/Programmatic | Awareness, retargeting | Impressions, CPM, view-through conversions | Low-Medium | | Sponsored content | Thought leadership, lead gen | Engagement, leads, cost per lead | Medium | | Events/Sponsorships | Relationship building, brand | Leads, meetings, pipeline influenced | High |
When choosing channels, consider:
A common starting framework (adjust based on goals and historical data):
| Category | Percentage of Budget | Examples | |----------|---------------------|----------| | Paid acquisition | 30-40% | Search ads, social ads, display | | Content production | 20-30% | Blog, video, design, ebooks | | Events and sponsorships | 10-20% | Conferences, webinars, meetups | | Tools and technology | 10-15% | Analytics, automation, CRM | | Testing and experimentation | 5-10% | New channels, A/B tests, pilots |
| Metric | What It Measures | |--------|-----------------| | Reach/Impressions | How many people saw the campaign | | Brand mention volume | Increase in brand conversations | | Share of voice | Your mentions vs. competitors | | Direct traffic | People coming to your site unprompted | | Social follower growth | Audience building |
| Metric | What It Measures | |--------|-----------------| | Total leads | Volume of new contacts | | Marketing qualified leads (MQLs) | Leads meeting quality threshold | | Cost per lead (CPL) | Efficiency of spend | | Lead-to-MQL conversion rate | Quality of leads generated | | Pipeline influenced | Revenue opportunity created |
| Metric | What It Measures | |--------|-----------------| | Signups or trials | Adoption of new product | | Activation rate | Users who complete key first action | | Media coverage | Earned media hits | | Social buzz | Mentions, shares, engagement spike | | Feature adoption | Usage of specific launched features |
| Metric | What It Measures | |--------|-----------------| | Churn rate change | Customer retention improvement | | Engagement rate | Interactions with campaign content | | NPS or CSAT change | Satisfaction improvement | | Upsell/cross-sell revenue | Expansion revenue | | Feature adoption | Usage of promoted features |
| Metric | What It Measures | |--------|-----------------| | Registrations | Interest generated | | Attendance rate | Conversion from registration | | Engagement during event | Questions, polls, chat activity | | Post-event conversions | Leads or pipeline from attendees | | Content repurposing reach | Downstream audience from recordings |
Present the full campaign brief with clear headings and formatting. After the brief, ask:
"Would you like me to:
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