co-marketing
GitHub规划非竞争品牌间的联合营销合作,通过受众重叠实现互惠。涵盖伙伴匹配、公平价值交换、联合活动计划、推广与线索分配及成功指标,旨在以低获客成本触达对方用户。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add mohitagw15856/pm-claude-skills --skill co-marketing -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "co-marketing",
"description": "Plan a co-marketing partnership — two brands reaching each other's audiences for mutual gain. Use when asked to plan a partnership, joint campaign, co-branded content\/webinar, integration launch, or partner outreach. Produces the partner fit rationale, a fair value exchange, the joint campaign plan, the partner pitch, and how success is split and measured."
}
Co-Marketing Skill
Co-marketing pairs two non-competing brands with overlapping audiences to do something together — a webinar, co-branded content, a bundle, an integration launch — so each reaches the other's customers at near-zero CAC. It works only when the audience overlap is real and the value exchange is fair. This skill plans that: the fit, the deal, the campaign, and the pitch.
Required Inputs
Ask for these only if they aren't already provided:
- Your side — your product, audience, reach (list size, traffic, social), and what you can offer a partner.
- Target partner(s) — who, or the profile of an ideal partner (shared audience, non-competing, complementary).
- The goal — leads, signups, awareness, content, integration adoption.
- Assets to offer — audience access, content, engineering, budget, distribution.
Output Format
Co-marketing plan: [you] × [partner]
1. Partner fit — why this pairing: the shared audience (who overlaps), why you're complementary not competitive, and what each side uniquely brings. If a profile, name 3–5 candidate partners.
2. Value exchange — what each side gives and gets, made fair and balanced (mismatched reach is the #1 killer — address it):
| You give | You get | |
|---|---|---|
| Partner |
3. The campaign — the joint activity (co-webinar / co-branded guide / bundle / integration launch / newsletter swap), the assets needed, owners, and a rough timeline.
4. Promotion & lead split — how each side promotes (email, social, site), and how leads/credit are shared and followed up — agreed up front to avoid the post-campaign fight.
5. The partner pitch — a short outreach message a partner would say yes to: lead with their benefit (your audience, your asset), make the lift small, propose one concrete first activity.
6. Success metrics — what you each measure (leads, signups, attributed pipeline, reach), and a quick post-mortem plan.
Quality Checks
- Partner fit is grounded in real audience overlap and a complementary (non-competing) relationship
- The value exchange is explicitly balanced — mismatched reach is addressed, not ignored
- The campaign is concrete (format, assets, owners, timeline)
- Lead-sharing and promotion responsibilities are agreed up front
- The partner pitch leads with the partner's benefit and a small first ask
- Shared success metrics are defined
Anti-Patterns
- Do not propose a partner with no real audience overlap — "big brand" ≠ "right brand"
- Do not partner with a competitor or design a lopsided deal — fairness sustains partnerships
- Do not leave lead-sharing vague — agree it before the campaign, not after
- Do not pitch by leading with what you want — lead with the partner's gain
- Do not skip metrics — "we did a thing together" isn't a result
Based On
Partnership / co-marketing practice (audience-overlap fit, balanced value exchange, joint campaign + lead-sharing, partner-first pitch).
版本历史
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