name: marketing-strategy description: Startup marketing strategy framework combining Kotler's 4Ps with traction channel prioritization. Use when startups need to (1) develop marketing strategy from scratch, (2) evaluate and prioritize acquisition channels, (3) brainstorm marketing tactics, (4) create a focused marketing plan with limited resources, or (5) score and rank growth channels. Includes 17 traction channels scoring framework and 140+ marketing ideas catalog.
Marketing Strategy for Startups
This skill helps startups create focused, actionable marketing strategies by combining classic strategic frameworks with practical channel prioritization.
Workflow Overview
- Strategic Foundation → Define 4Ps (Product, Price, Place, Promotion)
- Channel Scoring → Score 17 traction channels, select top 3
- Idea Generation → Brainstorm tactics aligned with chosen channels
- Action Plan → Create prioritized marketing roadmap
Step 1: Strategic Foundation (Kotler's 4Ps)
Before diving into tactics, establish strategic clarity:
| Element | Key Questions |
|---|---|
| Product | What problem does it solve? What's the unique value prop? Who's the ideal customer? |
| Price | What pricing model? How does it compare to alternatives? What's the perceived value? |
| Place | Where do customers discover/buy? What's the distribution strategy? |
| Promotion | What message resonates? Which channels reach the audience? |
For detailed 4Ps analysis framework, see references/kotler-4ps.md.
Step 2: Traction Channel Scoring
Startups have limited marketing bandwidth. Score all 17 channels, then focus on top 3.
The 17 Traction Channels
- Sales (cold outreach)
- BD/Partnerships
- SEM & Display Ads
- SEO/AEO
- Existing Platforms
- Trade Shows
- Speaking Engagements
- Email Marketing
- KOLs/Influencers
- Social Media
- Content Marketing
- Engineering as Marketing
- Community Building
- Public Relations/Media
- Viral Marketing
- Affiliate Programs
- Unconventional Publicity
Scoring Framework
Score each channel 1-5 on these dimensions:
| Dimension | 1 (Poor) | 5 (Excellent) |
|---|---|---|
| Potential | Low ceiling | Massive scale possible |
| Cost | Very expensive | Nearly free |
| Reach | Exact target market difficult | Reaches exact target market |
| Time to Test | Months to validate | Days to validate |
Score = Potential × Cost × Reach × Time to Test
Focus on channels scoring ≥200 (your "Core 3").
For scoring template and examples, see references/traction-channels.md.
Step 3: Marketing Idea Generation
After selecting core channels, brainstorm specific tactics. Match ideas to:
- Your core 3 channels
- Your 4Ps positioning
- Your resource constraints
For 140+ categorized marketing ideas, see references/marketing-ideas.md.
Step 4: Create the Action Plan
Structure output as:
# [Company] Marketing Strategy
## Strategic Positioning
- Product: [value prop summary]
- Price: [model + positioning]
- Place: [distribution channels]
- Promotion: [key message]
## Core Channels (Top 3)
1. [Channel] - Score: X - Why: [rationale]
2. [Channel] - Score: X - Why: [rationale]
3. [Channel] - Score: X - Why: [rationale]
## 90-Day Roadmap
### Month 1: [Theme]
- [ ] Tactic 1
- [ ] Tactic 2
### Month 2: [Theme]
- [ ] Tactic 1
- [ ] Tactic 2
### Month 3: [Theme]
- [ ] Tactic 1
- [ ] Tactic 2
## Metrics to Track
- Primary: [key metric]
- Secondary: [supporting metrics]
Usage Tips
- Always start with 4Ps to ensure tactics align with strategy
- Be ruthless about channel prioritization—spreading thin kills startups
- Test channels quickly with minimum viable experiments
- Re-score channels quarterly as the business evolves