
Skill · Business & Consulting
Content Marketing Automation Suite
Automate SEO topic clusters, content briefs, and editorial calendars for any industry. Build a sustainable content engine. Install in 30 seconds.
- Category
- Business & Consulting
- Deliverable
- 1 .skill bundle
- Outputs
- —
- Last updated
- 13 Jun 2026
- Works in Claude Pro, Team, and Enterprise
- Lifetime access to updates
- Refundable for 30 days via the marketplace
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Overview
What Content Marketing Automation Suite does.
This skill runs the full content marketing cycle — not just ideation. Tell it your industry, your current monthly traffic, and how many pieces your team can realistically publish per month. It audits your existing content posture, builds keyword-anchored topic clusters, writes SEO-structured briefs with explicit search intent mapped to each piece, critiques drafts against E-E-A-T criteria, and outputs a 90-day editorial calendar scaled to your actual bandwidth, plus a channel repurposing matrix and a performance tracking specification.
Example input: 'B2B HR software company, 8,000 monthly organic visitors, two-person content team, can publish four articles per month, targeting HR directors at mid-market companies.' The skill begins by identifying cluster gaps at your traffic level, then sequences pillar and supporting pages across 90 days — assigning each piece a primary keyword, search intent label, target word count, internal linking position, and E-E-A-T sourcing requirement before a word is written.
Sample brief excerpt — Article slot 3 of 12: Target keyword: 'employee onboarding software comparison' | Intent: commercial investigation | Word count: 2,200 | Pillar link: yes | E-E-A-T requirement: cite at least two third-party benchmark studies, include practitioner quote | Distribution: LinkedIn carousel (repurpose slide deck), email digest teaser (200 words), one Reddit reply in r/humanresources. Performance spec: track impressions, clicks, and time-on-page at 30/60/90 days.
Who it's for
Content managers, solo founders, and marketing leads who are already publishing but lack a systematic structure — specifically those who find themselves either producing content with no coherent keyword architecture or sitting on a strategy document that never translates into a workable weekly schedule.
How it works
Three steps. About two minutes.
Install
Add the .skill file to your Claude app. ~10 seconds.
Run it on your work
Invoke the skill and paste in your material.
Apply the output
Review, keep what works, and use it.
In depth
Why a Claude skill beats a prompt template.
A copy-paste prompt runs one static pass and stops. A skill is a bundled program — instructions, examples, and a workflow Claude runs as a unit: it asks for the right input, applies the same pattern every time, and returns the structured outputs above.
FAQ
Common questions.
What do I need to provide before the skill can build my calendar?
At minimum: your industry or niche, approximate current organic traffic, how many pieces per month you can sustain, and your primary distribution channels. The skill will ask these conversationally and proceed with smart defaults if you skip any.
Does the output change based on my team size and publish frequency?
Yes. The calendar and brief depth are explicitly calibrated to what you tell it you can sustain. A solo operator publishing twice a month gets a different cluster structure and brief format than a five-person team publishing daily.
What formats does the skill return?
Depending on the request, it returns structured documents (audit reports, 90-day calendars), copy-paste-ready brief templates, a channel repurposing matrix as a table, a performance tracking specification with KPIs, and checklists with owner and timeline fields.
Can it critique content I have already written?
Yes. Paste in a draft and specify your industry and audience — it evaluates the piece against E-E-A-T standards and returns specific gaps: missing author credentials signals, thin sourcing, unaddressed search intent, or structural issues affecting dwell time.
Is this skill useful if I am starting from zero traffic?
It works at any stage. For a zero-traffic starting point it prioritizes low-competition, high-intent cluster keywords and builds a pillar-first sequence. For established sites it focuses on gap-filling and cluster completion to protect and extend existing rankings.
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