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      Marketing Demand Acquisition

      @alirezarezvani

      Multi-channel demand generation, paid media optimization, SEO strategy, and partnership programs for Series A+ startups

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      Security Analysis

      high confidence
      Clean0.04 risk

      This is a documentation-first marketing playbook with a small, clearly readable CAC calculator script; files and instructions align with the stated purpose and nothing requests unexplained credentials or installs.

      Feb 11, 20266 files1 concern
      Purpose & Capabilityok

      The name/description (demand generation, paid media, SEO, partnerships) matches the included SKILL.md, reference docs, and a simple CAC calculator script. No unrelated binaries, config paths, or credentials are requested.

      Instruction Scopenote

      The SKILL.md contains operational validation steps (e.g., verify UTM parameters in HubSpot, confirm GA4/Meta/LinkedIn pixels firing, run Screaming Frog). Those are reasonable for a marketing playbook but assume human access to those external services or providing the agent with those credentials/tools. The instructions do not themselves direct the agent to read system files, exfiltrate data, or contact unexpected endpoints.

      Install Mechanismok

      No install spec; this is instruction-only plus one small Python script. Nothing downloads or extracts external archives, and the included script is short, clear, and non-obfuscated.

      Credentialsok

      The skill requests no environment variables, no credentials, and no config paths. Although the playbook references third-party services (HubSpot, GA4, LinkedIn, Meta), it doesn't request tokens—so requested access is minimal and proportional.

      Persistence & Privilegeok

      always is false and the skill is user-invocable with normal autonomous invocation allowed. There is no evidence the skill attempts to change other skills' configs or request permanent elevated presence.

      Guidance

      This skill is a documentation-driven marketing playbook with a harmless CAC calculator script. Before installing: (1) understand it expects you (or an agent you authorize) to interact with HubSpot/GA/ads platforms for validations — do not supply platform credentials unless you trust the agent; (2) the Python script is example-driven and asks you to edit data locally — treat it as a template, not an automated data exfiltration tool; (3) if you intend to let an autonomous agent act on these instructions, audit what credentials you give it and limit scopes (read-only reporting tokens where possible). Overall the package appears internally consistent and coherent with its marketing purpose.

      Latest Release

      v1.0.0

      Initial release of the Marketing Demand & Acquisition skill for Series A+ startups. - Provides a comprehensive demand generation playbook covering multi-channel paid media, SEO, and partnership programs. - Includes detailed frameworks for funnel stages, attribution modeling, UTM structure, and performance validation steps. - Features actionable channel setups and budgeting guides for LinkedIn, Google, Meta, and partnerships. - Covers technical SEO checklists, keyword strategies, and link-building priorities. - Outlines partnership tiers, workflows, affiliate program setup, and HubSpot integration best practices. - Supplies scripts and references for campaign management, lead scoring, attribution, and international expansion.

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