Digital Marketing Sprint is a skill that takes an unformed marketing goal and produces a rigid, one-week action plan designed for small business owners and lean marketing teams who have limited time budgets. Each day in the sprint contains 3–5 tasks scoped to execution windows of 15–45 minutes, so the plan fits into a working day without displacing other responsibilities.
Rather than returning generic advice, the skill enforces a structured Output Contract. Every task comes with specific copy templates ready to use, a scoreboard for tracking weekly metrics, and a Learning Note that explains the reasoning behind the task so the user builds marketing knowledge while executing. This differentiates the output from broad AI-generated suggestions like “post consistently on social media.”
The skill focuses on activities grounded in local SEO best practices and lead conversion fundamentals. Covered areas include optimizing Google Business Profiles for local visibility, setting up automated review request sequences to build social proof, creating SMS or email follow-up sequences to re-engage dormant leads, and building retention campaigns targeting past customers to drive repeat business. Vanity metrics are explicitly de-prioritized in favor of outcomes tied to visibility, conversion, and retention.
This skill has no environment variables and exposes no callable tools; it operates as a structured generation capability rather than a live integration.