case-study-plan

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Create case studies and success stories. Use when: client results showcase, portfolio piece, testimonial-based proof points.

AI & Automation 136 stars 37 forks Updated 3 days ago MIT

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# /digital-marketing-pro:case-study-plan ## Purpose Generate a structured case study creation plan with interview framework, data visualization approach, format variations, and distribution strategy. Produces a complete blueprint for building compelling proof-of-results content that drives sales enablement and builds credibility. ## Input Required The user must provide (or will be prompted for): - **Client or project to feature**: The specific client engagement, campaign, or project that will be showcased - **Challenge or problem addressed**: The business problem, market pressure, or growth obstacle the client was facing before the engagement - **Solution implemented**: The services, campaigns, strategies, or tools deployed to address the challenge - **Results achieved**: Quantitative outcomes (revenue lift, traffic growth, conversion improvement, cost reduction) and qualitative outcomes (brand perception, team capability, process improvement) - **Timeline of engagement**: Duration of the project or campaign — start date, key milestones, and current status - **Permission status**: Whether the client has approved public use of their name, data, and story — or if anonymization is required - **Target audience for the case study**: Who will read or watch it — prospects in the same industry, C-suite decision-makers, marketing managers, procurement teams, or general audience - **Desired formats**: Which output formats are needed — PDF white paper, website page, presentation de...

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Author
indranilbanerjee
Repository
indranilbanerjee/digital-marketing-pro
Created
4 months ago
Last Updated
3 days ago
Language
Python
License
MIT

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