paid-ads-launch
FeaturedPlan and prepare a new paid-media campaign or cross-channel test before it can spend. Use when asked to create, launch, start, set up, or allocate budget to an advertising campaign on any supported platform.
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# Paid Ads Launch
Read `../shared/operating-contract.md` and `../shared/measurement-framework.md`.
## Gate the launch
Do not build or recommend a spend plan until these are known: primary conversion and verification method, target CPA/ROAS or customer economics, daily and monthly budget, destination URL, geography, approved offer and claims, and the user who can approve spend. Diagnose tracking before optimizing toward it.
Choose the narrowest viable test. Search demand generally merits Google Search; visual discovery can suit Meta; B2B job/company targeting can suit LinkedIn; marketplace product demand can suit Amazon. A small budget split across several channels is usually an underpowered experiment: explain the tradeoff and set a review date if the user chooses it anyway.
## Produce a preflight brief
Mark the following artifact `ready_for_review`:
| Field | Required content |
|---|---|
| Objective and measurement | Conversion, source of truth, attribution window, baseline, target, and review date |
| Channel and structure | Platform, campaign/ad-set or ad-group structure, audience/query intent, and exclusions |
| Budget | Currency, daily cap, implied monthly maximum, allocation, and pacing guardrail |
| Message chain | Audience motivation, approved claim source, ad concept, CTA, and matching landing URL |
| Experiment | Single primary variable, success metric, guardrail, minimum observation window, and stop condition |
| Readiness | Tracking, policy/rights, creative...
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- Author
- nowork-studio
- Repository
- nowork-studio/notfair-plugin
- Created
- 4 months ago
- Last Updated
- 1 weeks ago
- Language
- TypeScript
- License
- MIT
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