
Marketing Ideas
Browse 139 categorized go-to-market tactics to pick realistic launch and growth plays for a solo-built product.
Install
npx skills add https://github.com/infrasity-labs/dev-gtm-claude-skills --skill marketing-ideasWhat is this skill?
- 139 numbered marketing ideas across 17 themed sections in the skill contents
- Content & SEO block (ideas 1–10) covering long-tail keywords, audits, glossary, and programmatic SEO
- Paid, social, email, partnerships, events, PR, and launch promotion categories in one reference
- Product-led growth and developer-technical angles (ideas 87–96, 133–136) for indie SaaS
- Unconventional and platform/marketplace plays (110–130) for low-budget solo experiments
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Journey fit
Primary fit
Launch is the canonical shelf because the list is organized as proven marketing approaches for getting found and distributing—not just day-two analytics. Distribution subphase fits the mix of SEO, paid, social, PLG, and partnerships aimed at reach and pipeline, not in-app instrumentation.
SKILL.md
READMESKILL.md - Marketing Ideas
# The 139 Marketing Ideas Complete list of proven marketing approaches organized by category. ## Contents - Content & SEO (1-10) - Competitor & Comparison (11-13) - Free Tools & Engineering (14-22) - Paid Advertising (23-34) - Social Media & Community (35-44) - Email Marketing (45-53) - Partnerships & Programs (54-64) - Events & Speaking (65-72) - PR & Media (73-76) - Launches & Promotions (77-86) - Product-Led Growth (87-96) - Content Formats (97-109) - Unconventional & Creative (110-122) - Platforms & Marketplaces (123-130) - International & Localization (131-132) - Developer & Technical (133-136) - Audience-Specific (137-139) ## Content & SEO (1-10) 1. **Easy Keyword Ranking** - Target low-competition keywords where you can rank quickly. Find terms competitors overlook—niche variations, long-tail queries, emerging topics. 2. **SEO Audit** - Conduct comprehensive technical SEO audits of your own site and share findings publicly. Document fixes and improvements to build authority. 3. **Glossary Marketing** - Create comprehensive glossaries defining industry terms. Each term becomes an SEO-optimized page targeting "what is X" searches. 4. **Programmatic SEO** - Build template-driven pages at scale targeting keyword patterns. Location pages, comparison pages, integration pages—any pattern with search volume. 5. **Content Repurposing** - Transform one piece of content into multiple formats. Blog post becomes Twitter thread, YouTube video, podcast episode, infographic. 6. **Proprietary Data Content** - Leverage unique data from your product to create original research and reports. Data competitors can't replicate creates linkable assets. 7. **Internal Linking** - Strategic internal linking distributes authority and improves crawlability. Build topical clusters connecting related content. 8. **Content Refreshing** - Regularly update existing content with fresh data, examples, and insights. Refreshed content often outperforms new content. 9. **Knowledge Base SEO** - Optimize help documentation for search. Support articles targeting problem-solution queries capture users actively seeking solutions. 10. **Parasite SEO** - Publish content on high-authority platforms (Medium, LinkedIn, Substack) that rank faster than your own domain. --- ## Competitor & Comparison (11-13) 11. **Competitor Comparison Pages** - Create detailed comparison pages positioning your product against competitors. "[Your Product] vs [Competitor]" pages capture high-intent searchers. 12. **Marketing Jiu-Jitsu** - Turn competitor weaknesses into your strengths. When competitors raise prices, launch affordability campaigns. 13. **Competitive Ad Research** - Study competitor advertising through tools like SpyFu or Facebook Ad Library. Learn what messaging resonates. --- ## Free Tools & Engineering (14-22) 14. **Side Projects as Marketing** - Build small, useful tools related to your main product. Side projects attract users who may later convert. 15. **Engineering as Marketing** - Build free tools that solve real problems. Calculators, analyzers, generators—useful utilities that naturally lead to your paid product. 16. **Importers as Marketing** - Build import tools for competitor data. "Import from [Competitor]" reduces switching friction. 17. **Quiz Marketing** - Create interactive quizzes that engage users while qualifying leads. Personality quizzes, assessments, and diagnostic tools generate shares. 18. **Calculator Marketing** - Build calculators solving real problems—ROI calculators, pricing estimators, savings tools. Calculators attract links and rank well. 19. **Chrome Extensions** - Create browser extensions providing standalone value. Chrome Web Store becomes another distribution channel. 20. **Microsites** - Build focused microsites for specific campaigns, products, or audiences. Dedicated domains can rank faster. 21. **Scanners** - Build free scanning tools that audit or analyze something. Website scanners, security checkers, p