draft-content

Rédiger des articles de blog, des publications sur les réseaux sociaux, des newsletters par e-mail, des pages d’atterrissage, des communiqués de presse et des études de cas avec un formatage adapté à chaque canal et des recommandations SEO.

npx skills add https://github.com/anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins --skill draft-content

Draft Content

If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see CONNECTORS.md.

Generate marketing content drafts tailored to a specific content type, audience, and brand voice.

Trigger

User runs /draft-content or asks to draft, write, or create marketing content.

Inputs

Gather the following from the user. If not provided, ask before proceeding:

  1. Content type — one of:

    • Blog post
    • Social media post (specify platform: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook)
    • Email newsletter
    • Landing page copy
    • Press release
    • Case study
  2. Topic — the subject or theme of the content

  3. Target audience — who this content is for (role, industry, seniority, pain points)

  4. Key messages — 2-4 main points or takeaways to communicate

  5. Tone — e.g., authoritative, conversational, inspirational, technical, witty (optional if brand voice is configured)

  6. Length — target word count or format constraint (e.g., "1000 words", "280 characters", "3 paragraphs")

Brand Voice

  • If the user has a brand voice configured in their local settings file, apply it automatically. Inform the user that brand voice settings are being applied.
  • If no brand voice is configured, ask: "Do you have brand voice guidelines you'd like me to follow? If not, I'll use a neutral professional tone."
  • Apply the specified or default tone consistently throughout the draft.

Content Generation by Type

Blog Post

  • Engaging headline (provide 2-3 options)
  • Introduction with a hook (question, statistic, bold statement, or story)
  • 3-5 organized sections with descriptive subheadings
  • Supporting points, examples, or data references in each section
  • Conclusion with a clear call to action
  • SEO considerations: suggest a primary keyword, include it in the headline and first paragraph, use related keywords in subheadings

Social Media Post

  • Platform-appropriate format and length
  • Hook in the first line
  • Hashtag suggestions (3-5 relevant hashtags)
  • Call to action or engagement prompt
  • Emoji usage appropriate to brand and platform
  • If LinkedIn: professional framing, paragraph breaks for readability
  • If Twitter/X: concise, punchy, within character limit
  • If Instagram: visual-first language, story-driven, hashtag block

Email Newsletter

  • Subject line (provide 2-3 options with open-rate considerations)
  • Preview text
  • Greeting
  • Body sections with clear hierarchy
  • Call to action button text
  • Sign-off
  • Unsubscribe note reminder

Landing Page Copy

  • Headline and subheadline
  • Hero section copy
  • Value propositions (3-4 benefit-driven bullets or sections)
  • Social proof placeholder (suggest testimonial or stat placement)
  • Primary and secondary CTAs
  • FAQ section suggestions
  • SEO: meta title and meta description suggestions

Press Release

  • Headline following press release conventions
  • Dateline and location
  • Lead paragraph (who, what, when, where, why)
  • Supporting quotes (provide placeholder guidance)
  • Company boilerplate placeholder
  • Media contact placeholder
  • Standard press release formatting

Case Study

  • Title emphasizing the result
  • Customer overview (industry, size, challenge)
  • Challenge section
  • Solution section (what was implemented)
  • Results section with metrics (prompt user for data)
  • Customer quote placeholder
  • Call to action

SEO Considerations (for web content)

For blog posts, landing pages, and other web-facing content:

  • Suggest a primary keyword based on the topic
  • Recommend keyword placement: headline, first paragraph, subheadings, meta description
  • Suggest internal and external linking opportunities
  • Recommend a meta description (under 160 characters)
  • Note image alt text opportunities

Output

Present the draft with clear formatting. After the draft, include:

  • A brief note on what brand voice and tone were applied
  • Any SEO recommendations (for web content)
  • Suggestions for next steps (e.g., "Review with your team", "Add customer quotes", "Pair with a visual")

Ask: "Would you like me to revise any section, adjust the tone, or create a variation for a different channel?"

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