counter-narrative

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Build counter-narrative playbooks. Use when: competitor rebrand, new category claim, aggressive campaign, price change response.

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# /digital-marketing-pro:counter-narrative ## Purpose Generate a counter-narrative playbook in response to a competitor's strategic positioning move. When a competitor rebrands, launches a new feature with bold claims, creates a new category, runs an aggressive campaign, changes pricing, or announces a major partnership, the brand needs a structured response — not reactive panic. This command analyzes the competitor's move, assesses impact on the brand's positioning, selects the optimal counter-narrative approach, and produces a multi-channel response plan with specific content angles, ad concepts, PR angles, social messaging, and a timeline calibrated to urgency. ## Input Required The user must provide (or will be prompted for): - **Competitor name**: Which competitor made the move — used to pull existing competitive intelligence, historical positioning data, and known messaging patterns for context - **What they did**: The specific strategic move — rebrand (new name, visual identity, or messaging overhaul), feature launch (new capability with positioning implications), category creation (defining a new market category they claim to lead), price change (aggressive discounting or premium repositioning), aggressive campaign (direct or indirect comparative advertising), partnership announcement (strategic alliance that changes their market position), or other positioning shift. Describe what changed and what they are now claiming - **Evidence**: URLs to the competitor's ne...

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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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