content-engine

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Create or optimize marketing content. Use when: blog posts, ad copy, emails, social posts, landing pages, voice guidelines.

AI & Automation 136 stars 37 forks Updated 3 days ago MIT

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# Content Engine ## When to Use This Skill Activate this module when the user's request involves any of the following: - **SEO Content**: Blog posts, pillar pages, topic clusters, or any content optimized for search - **Ad Copy**: Headlines, descriptions, and creative for any paid platform (Google, Meta, LinkedIn, TikTok, etc.) - **Email Marketing**: Email sequences, drip campaigns, newsletters, transactional emails, or cold outreach - **Social Media Content**: Organic posts, captions, hashtag strategy, or content calendars for social platforms - **Landing Pages**: Conversion-focused page copy, hero sections, CTAs, and page structure - **Content Calendars**: Editorial planning, content scheduling, and theme mapping - **Brand Voice**: Voice and tone guidelines, messaging frameworks, and brand language systems - **Content Decay Detection**: Identifying content that has lost rankings, traffic, or relevance over time - **AI Content Quality Management**: Ensuring AI-generated content meets quality, originality, and brand standards - **Accessibility Compliance**: Making content accessible (WCAG standards, alt text, readability, screen reader compatibility) - **Multilingual/Localization**: Adapting content for different languages, cultures, and regional markets - **Email Infrastructure**: Deliverability, authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), domain warming, and sender reputation **Trigger phrases**: "write a blog post," "ad copy," "email sequence," "social media calendar," "landing...

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Author
indranilbanerjee
Repository
indranilbanerjee/digital-marketing-pro
Created
4 months ago
Last Updated
3 days ago
Language
Python
License
MIT

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