press-coverage-page-generator

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When the user wants to create a press coverage page, "As Seen In" section, or media mentions aggregation. Also use when the user mentions "press coverage," "media mentions," "as seen in," "as featured in," "in the news," "press mentions," "media coverage page," or "trusted by publications." For pitching journalists and press releases, use public-relations.

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# Pages: Press Coverage Guides press coverage and media mentions aggregation—showcasing third-party coverage from authoritative sites to build trust. Optional page; when coverage is sparse, implement as a small "As Seen In" or "As Featured In" section on homepage or elsewhere. Distinct from **media-kit-page-generator** (assets for journalists). For conceptual overview and comparison table, see [reference.md](reference.md). **When invoking**: On **first use**, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On **subsequent use** or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output. ## Initial Assessment **Check for project context first:** If `.claude/project-context.md` or `.cursor/project-context.md` exists, read for company story and key messages. Identify: 1. **Coverage volume**: Few mentions vs substantial 2. **Format**: Full page vs section 3. **Sources**: Publications, podcasts, awards, industry lists ## Full Page vs Section | Format | When to Use | Placement | |--------|-------------|-----------| | **Full page** | Substantial coverage (10+ mentions); journalists visit for expert contacts; "inbound PR" | /press, /news, /in-the-news | | **Section** | Sparse coverage (1–10); quick credibility; logo strip or quote carousel | Homepage below hero; About page; footer | **Rule**: Homepage section = logos only, minimal, below main CTA. Full page = headlines, links, dates, contact. ## Full Page Str...

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kostja94
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kostja94/marketing-skills
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3 months ago
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