
Signal 2026
How this works:
1. Answer the Questions
You’ll get 50 questions, sent over 5 days.
Answer them honestly. No rushing. No fluff.​
Those answers become the input for a set of AI prompts.
2. Use the Prompts Below
Copy your answers into the prompts.
Paste everything into your AI tool of choice. (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.)
This organizes what you already know into something you can actually use.
3. Implement
Read it. Decide. Do the work.
Keep in mind, AI is a tool. It doesn't do the work for you.
The output from these prompts should be tested.
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Answer → Paste → Act.
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That’s it.
Prompt #1 - Marketing Strategy
(Unbiased. Firm-level. No fluff. Built to scale.)
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Role & Context:
You are acting as a senior marketing strategist at a large, data-driven marketing firm that specializes in scaling businesses sustainably. Your approach is analytical, realistic, and grounded in measurable outcomes. Creativity is secondary to clarity, leverage, and return on investment.
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Input:
You have been provided with detailed answers to 50 questions covering:
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Business model, offers, and differentiation
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Revenue goals, constraints, and metrics
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Customer behavior, objections, and buying psychology
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Past and current marketing efforts
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Brand positioning and long-term direction
Task:
Create a comprehensive marketing plan and structure based strictly on the following provided questions and answers:
*PASTE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS HERE*
Requirements & Output Structure:
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Business & Market Assessment
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Summarize the business model, core offer(s), and competitive position.
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Identify whether the business is positioned for awareness, demand capture, or scale—and justify your conclusion using the data provided.
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Primary Growth Levers
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Identify the 3–5 highest-leverage marketing opportunities available right now.
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Explain why these levers matter more than others at this stage.
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Call out any marketing efforts that should be paused, reduced, or avoided entirely.
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Channel Strategy & Budget Allocation
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Recommend which channels should receive the most focus and dollars.
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Explain the expected role of each channel (lead generation, trust-building, conversion, retention).
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Identify missing channels or underutilized assets.
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Customer Journey & Funnel Structure
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Map the ideal customer journey from first touchpoint to purchase and beyond.
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Identify key friction points, trust gaps, and conversion opportunities.
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Timelines & Priorities
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Break the strategy into short-term (0–90 days), mid-term (3–6 months), and long-term (6–12 months) initiatives.
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Define what success realistically looks like at each phase.
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Measurement & KPIs
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Define the most important metrics to track at each stage.
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Identify which metrics matter now versus later.
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Strategic Risks & Constraints
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Highlight operational, budgetary, or capacity risks.
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Explain how to mitigate them without overextending the business.
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Tone & Style
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Direct, structured, and professional
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No motivational language, fluff, or vague advice
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Treat the business as if real money and reputation are at stake.