Vibe Marketing

Run marketing campaigns with AI automation. Covers content generation, workflow automation, copy that sounds human, and rapid testing.

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Name/description (marketing campaigns, content generation, automation, testing) matches the files and guidance provided. Recommended tools (ChatGPT, Claude, Zapier, n8n, Canva, etc.) are appropriate for the stated use case; nothing requests unrelated system access or credentials.
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SKILL.md and supporting files are focused on prompt patterns, automation workflows, testing cadence, and humanization techniques. They do not instruct the agent to read local system files, environment variables, or hidden endpoints, and they explicitly recommend human checkpoints for sensitive actions.
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This skill appears coherent and limited to marketing guidance, but consider these practical precautions before using it: - Integrations: implementing automation will require connecting third-party platforms (Zapier, n8n, ad platforms, email providers, Canva, HeyGen). Only provide the minimal API permissions needed and review each service's security settings. - Data privacy: the prompts recommend feeding brand context and real examples; avoid pasting customer PII, sensitive data, or secrets into prompts sent to external LLMs. Treat any API keys or account tokens used by automation like sensitive credentials. - Human checkpoints: follow the skill's guidance to require human approval for crisis comms, legal/compliance content, high-budget ads, and first messages to new audiences. - Autonomy risk: the skill encourages rapid, automated testing. If you enable autonomous runs in your agent platform, ensure rate/ spend limits and audit/logging so an automated workflow cannot accidentally publish high-impact content or incur large costs. - Compliance: if you operate in regulated industries (healthcare, finance), verify that using LLMs and third-party automations complies with your policies. - Testing: try automation on low-cost, non-production channels first (small budgets, internal audiences) to validate guardrails and review outputs before broad rollout.

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SKILL.md

What is Vibe Marketing

Marketing where you describe what you want and let AI generate content, copy, and campaigns. You iterate based on results rather than crafting every word manually. Inspired by vibe coding — same philosophy applied to marketing.

Core principle: Eliminate friction to achieve flow state. 80% time on creative direction, 20% on operations.

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Content generation patternscontent.md
Workflow automationautomation.md
Copy that sounds humanhumanize.md
Campaign testing frameworktesting.md
Tools by use casetools.md

Core Rules

1. Prompt with Brand Context

Generic prompts → generic output. Always include:

  • Target audience (specific, not "everyone")
  • Brand voice (3-5 adjectives or examples)
  • Goal of the piece (awareness, conversion, engagement)
  • Format constraints (length, platform, style)

Bad: "Write a LinkedIn post about our product" Good: "LinkedIn post for B2B SaaS founders. Voice: direct, no fluff, slightly provocative. Goal: drive demo signups. Hook + 3 bullets + CTA. Under 200 words."

2. Show, Don't Describe Tone

Instead of saying "write in a friendly tone":

  • Provide 2-3 examples of content you like
  • Reference specific posts/ads that match desired vibe
  • Give a "sounds like X, not like Y" comparison

3. Layer Human Elements

AI struggles with:

  • Specific personal anecdotes
  • Controversial or edgy takes
  • Cultural references that resonate NOW
  • Imperfect, authentic language

Always add: real stories, specific numbers from YOUR data, opinions only YOU can have.

4. Rapid Testing Over Perfection

Vibe marketing = speed + iteration. Launch fast, measure, adjust.

  • Generate 5 variants, test 3, kill 2
  • 48-hour feedback loops, not 2-week campaigns
  • Use AI to generate A/B variants, not "final" copy

5. Automation with Checkpoints

Automate repetitive tasks but keep human approval on:

  • Brand voice changes
  • Controversial topics
  • High-spend ad campaigns
  • Customer-facing messaging

See automation.md for workflow patterns.

6. Detect AI-Sounding Copy

Red flags to edit out:

  • "In today's fast-paced world..."
  • "Let's dive in" / "Let's explore"
  • "Game-changer" / "Revolutionary" / "Cutting-edge"
  • Perfect parallel structure in every sentence
  • Generic benefits without specifics
  • Hedging language ("It's important to note...")

See humanize.md for fix patterns.

7. Platform-Native Content

Each platform has different vibes. Don't cross-post identical content:

  • LinkedIn: Professional insight, personal story, contrarian take
  • Twitter/X: Punchy, thread-friendly, engagement hooks
  • Instagram: Visual-first, caption supports image
  • Email: Personal, direct, one clear CTA

8. Compound Your Brand Knowledge

Create a "brand brief" document that grows:

  • Voice examples that worked
  • Phrases to avoid
  • Audience insights from campaigns
  • Winning hooks and CTAs

Feed this to AI in every session. Your competitive advantage = accumulated brand context.

9. When NOT to Vibe Market

  • Crisis communications
  • Legal/compliance-heavy content
  • Deeply personal brand storytelling
  • Sensitive customer issues

These need human judgment, not AI speed.

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