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aaron-marketing-skills vs ai-marketing-claude

120 marketing skills + 8 commands for Claude Code across 7 disciplines — SEO/GEO, influencer, paid ads, email, launch, social, brand — on one contract with 8 benchmark-driven auditor gates. — versus — 15 marketing skills for Claude Code — /market audit runs 5 parallel agents scoring a site across 6 dimensions; copy, email sequences, ad creative, competitor intel and client-ready PDF reports.

The curated verdict

Both turn Claude Code into a marketing practitioner: ai-marketing-claude is 15 skills with parallel audit agents and agency-shaped PDF deliverables; aaron-marketing-skills is 120 skills across 7 disciplines with benchmark-driven auditor gates and one shared contract.

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LicenseApache-2.0MIT
Last activitytoday4 months ago
Topicsskillsskills
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aaron-marketing-skills — the curator's take

The industrialized option among marketing skill packs: every skill shares one contract and passes discipline-specific auditor gates (CORE-EEAT for content, CITE for GEO citations, ROAS for ads, SEND for email…), with keyless data connectors so nothing needs API keys to start. That structure makes it closer to a framework than a prompt dump — and it's why we ingested this repo instead of seo-geo-claude-skills, which is now just a signpost pointing here (its standalone line is frozen at v9.9.12). NOT for a one-off copy tweak — the machinery earns its weight when marketing IS your recurring workflow. Actively developed, Apache-2.0.

ai-marketing-claude — the curator's take

The 'sell marketing services with Claude Code' starter kit: one command fans out five subagents that score a site on content, conversion, SEO, positioning, brand and growth, and the deliverables (weighted scores, before/after copy, client proposals, PDF reports) are shaped for agency work, not just self-serve tinkering. Templates for welcome/nurture/launch sequences included. Know what it is: prompts and scoring rubrics, not integrations — nothing talks to ad accounts or analytics APIs (claude-ads is the operations side of this coin). The scoring is LLM-judged, so treat numbers as directional. Repo hasn't moved since March and the README funnels to a paid Skool community — the MIT code stands alone fine.