email-marketing

When the user wants to plan email marketing, EDM, newsletter strategy, or email deliverability. Also use when the user mentions "email marketing," "EDM," "ne...

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Purpose & Capability
Name/description (email marketing, deliverability, content strategy) align with the SKILL.md content. The guidance focuses on strategy, deliverability basics (SPF/DKIM/DMARC), cadence, and KPI tracking — all expected for this skill. No unrelated capabilities (cloud access, system-level changes) are requested.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are mostly scoped to producing marketing strategy and deliverability advice. They optionally instruct the agent to read local project-context files (.claude/project-context.md or .cursor/project-context.md) to tailor output; this is relevant to audience/context but does mean the skill may access files in the agent workspace. The instructions do not ask for environment variables, secrets, or external transmissions beyond normal use.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — this is instruction-only, which minimizes disk writes and code-execution risk. There is no download/extract or package installation.
Credentials
The skill does not request any environment variables, credentials, or config paths. That is proportionate for a strategy/advisory skill that doesn't perform live email sending or DNS changes.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request persistent agent-wide configuration or elevated privileges. It is user-invocable and can run autonomously per platform default, which is expected for skills of this type.
Assessment
This skill is a strategy guide (no code, no installs, no credentials) and appears coherent with its purpose. Two practical notes before installing: (1) it may read project-context files in the agent workspace if present — review what those files contain and whether you want the skill to access them; (2) the skill gives deliverability advice (SPF/DKIM/DMARC) but does not itself change DNS or require domain credentials — any operational changes will still require you or an admin to perform them. If those behaviours are acceptable, the skill is reasonable to enable.

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SKILL.md

Channels: Email Marketing

Guides email marketing strategy for AI/SaaS products. Email ROI ~$36 per dollar spent; open/click rates typically higher than social. Covers EDM vs Newsletter, five content types, deliverability (SPF/DKIM/DMARC), and SEO synergy via article delivery.

When invoking: On first use, if helpful, open with 1-2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.

Initial Assessment

Check for project context first: If .claude/project-context.md or .cursor/project-context.md exists, read it for audience and content strategy. See content-marketing for content types and formats across channels.

Identify:

  1. Goal: Retention, conversion, brand reach, or SEO synergy
  2. Content mix: Onboarding, campaign, announcement, features, newsletter
  3. List size: Bulk sender rules (5,000+/day) require Gmail/Yahoo compliance

EDM vs Newsletter

TypePurposeUse
EDMDirect marketing; conversion-focusedPromotions, campaigns, announcements; bulk sends
NewsletterOngoing value; relationshipIndustry insights, curated articles; regular cadence

Combine both: EDM for push; Newsletter for nurture. Cover different stages and goals.

Five Content Types

TypeUse
OnboardingWelcome + first-use guidance; 5-7 day sequence; behavior-triggered; drive "Aha!" moment
CampaignPromotions, limited-time; conversion or participation
AnnouncementProduct launch, major update; one-time important notice
Features updateNew features, improvements; help users adopt
Blog/NewsletterCurated articles, industry insights; sustained touch

User Best Practices

PracticeGuideline
PersonalizationSegment by behavior, source, stage; boosts open/click
TimingNew users: dense; existing: controlled pace; behavior-triggered > calendar-only
Welcome seriesSend soon after signup; 5-7 emails over days; guide first key action
UnsubscribeOne-click required (Gmail/Yahoo); honor within 48h; clear entry
Complaint rateKeep below 0.3%; list hygiene critical

Content Best Practices

PracticeGuideline
SubjectOne clear topic per email; avoid pure promo
Value firstUseful info before promotion
CTASingle primary CTA; clear next step
Mobile50%+ read on mobile; responsive layout, tappable links

Deliverability & Domain Config

Subdomain: Use subdomain (e.g. mail.example.com) for marketing; keep transactional (support@, etc.) on main domain. Isolate risk.

SPF, DKIM, DMARC

ProtocolPurpose
SPFAuthorizes mail servers for domain
DKIMCryptographic signature; verifies sender
DMARCPolicy for unauthenticated mail; start p=none, then quarantine, then reject over 60-90 days

Order: SPF first, then DKIM, then DMARC. Gmail/Yahoo require all three for bulk senders (5,000+/day) since Feb 2024.

Advanced: TLS-RPT, MTA-STS, BIMI (brand logo). Postmaster Tools: Monitor deliverability, spam rate, auth status.

Delivery Strategy: Articles + SEO Synergy

Article TypeUse
RetentionDeep content for existing users; improve retention
ToFuTop of funnel; awareness (trends, concepts, problem framing)
MoFuMiddle of funnel; consideration (comparisons, reviews, best practices)

Dual value: (1) Better email engagement (open, click, stickiness); (2) Drive traffic to article pages from non-search channel; signals to Google that users value content; supports SEO.

Measurement: GA4 email source traffic to article pages; GSC rank/click changes.

Planning Framework

  1. Content mix: Allocate onboarding, campaign, announcement, features, newsletter
  2. Select articles: Pick retention, ToFu, MoFu from blog; prioritize SEO target pages
  3. Cadence: Stable frequency (weekly/biweekly/monthly); avoid over-sending
  4. Monitor: Open rate, click rate; GA4 email contribution to article traffic; GSC

Frequency

GuidelineNote
Baseline1 high-value email/week for most brands
Peak timesTue-Thu, 8-11am or 2-4pm (recipient timezone)
SegmentationNew vs loyal need different cadence
QualityRelevant, behavior-triggered > calendar volume

Data: ~36% send 1-3/month; ~30% weekly; daily risks high unsubscribe.

Output Format

  • Content mix (five types)
  • EDM vs Newsletter balance
  • Deliverability (subdomain, SPF/DKIM/DMARC)
  • Article delivery (Retention, ToFu, MoFu, SEO targets)
  • Cadence and frequency
  • KPI (open, click, GA4 email traffic, GSC)

Related Skills

  • content-marketing: Content types, formats; email as channel in repurposing matrix
  • newsletter-signup-generator: Signup form design
  • traffic-analysis: Email source attribution, UTM
  • analytics-tracking: Email click tracking
  • content-strategy: Article selection for email delivery
  • integrated-marketing: Email as owned media channel

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