Generate RMBC-structured advertorial and native ad copy that reads like editorial content but drives direct response conversions.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/dtc-copywriting-skills:advertorial-writerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
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_RMBC_ROOT=""
[ -d "${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../../bin" ] && _RMBC_ROOT="$(cd "${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../.." && pwd)"
[ -z "$_RMBC_ROOT" ] && for _D in "$HOME/.claude/skills/dtc-copywriting-skills" ".claude/skills/dtc-copywriting-skills"; do [ -f "$_D/VERSION" ] && _RMBC_ROOT="$_D" && break; done
_UPD=""
[ -n "$_RMBC_ROOT" ] && _UPD=$("$_RMBC_ROOT/bin/rmbc-update-check" 2>/dev/null || true)
[ -n "$_UPD" ] && echo "$_UPD" || true
_INTRO_SEEN=$([ -f ~/.rmbc-skills/.intro-seen ] && echo "yes" || echo "no")
_TEL_PROMPTED=$([ -f ~/.rmbc-skills/.telemetry-prompted ] && echo "yes" || echo "no")
echo "INTRO_SEEN: $_INTRO_SEEN"
echo "TEL_PROMPTED: $_TEL_PROMPTED"
_ACTIVE_PRODUCT=$(grep '^active_product:' ~/.rmbc-skills/config.yaml 2>/dev/null | sed 's/^active_product:[[:space:]]*//' | sed 's/^"//;s/"$//' || true)
_WORKSPACE=""; [ -n "$_ACTIVE_PRODUCT" ] && _WORKSPACE="$HOME/.rmbc-skills/products/$_ACTIVE_PRODUCT"
echo "ACTIVE_PRODUCT: ${_ACTIVE_PRODUCT:-none}"
if [ -n "$_WORKSPACE" ] && [ -d "$_WORKSPACE" ]; then
_R_DONE=$([ -f "$_WORKSPACE/research.md" ] && echo "yes" || echo "no")
_M_DONE=$([ -f "$_WORKSPACE/mechanism.md" ] && echo "yes" || echo "no")
_B_DONE=$([ -f "$_WORKSPACE/brief.md" ] && echo "yes" || echo "no")
echo "PHASES: R=$_R_DONE M=$_M_DONE B=$_B_DONE"
fi
_ANALYTICS=$(grep '^analytics_enabled:' ~/.rmbc-skills/config.yaml 2>/dev/null | sed 's/^analytics_enabled:[[:space:]]*//' || echo "true")
[ "$_ANALYTICS" = "true" ] && [ -n "$_RMBC_ROOT" ] && timeout 2 "$_RMBC_ROOT/bin/rmbc-analytics" log --skill "advertorial-writer" --product "${_ACTIVE_PRODUCT:-none}" --tier 3 2>/dev/null &
_SESSION_COUNT=$(ls /tmp/rmbc-session-* 2>/dev/null | wc -l | tr -d ' '); touch "/tmp/rmbc-session-$$"
echo "SESSIONS: $_SESSION_COUNT"
If output shows UPGRADE_AVAILABLE <old> <new>: read skills/rmbc-upgrade/SKILL.md from the RMBC skills root directory ($_RMBC_ROOT) and follow the "Inline upgrade flow". If JUST_UPGRADED <old> <new>: read $_RMBC_ROOT/CHANGELOG.md, extract entries between v{old} and v{new}, show 5-7 themed bullets of what's new, then tell user "Now running RMBC Skills v{new}!" and continue.
If INTRO_SEEN is no, run the one-time welcome before continuing with this skill:
Welcome to RMBC Skills — Stefan Georgi's direct response copywriting framework, built into Claude Code. 44 skills covering hooks, ads, emails, landing pages, VSL scripts, and more.
Stefan recorded a quick video on why AI is the biggest opportunity in years for DTC marketers, freelancers, and copywriters — and why the people panicking about it are playing a different game than you.
Use AskUserQuestion:
If "Yes, open the video":
open "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI8tNfefH1M"
mkdir -p ~/.rmbc-skills
touch ~/.rmbc-skills/.intro-seen
If "Skip — let's go":
mkdir -p ~/.rmbc-skills
touch ~/.rmbc-skills/.intro-seen
Continue with this skill immediately.
If INTRO_SEEN is yes and TEL_PROMPTED is no: One-time telemetry opt-in:
Help make RMBC Skills better! Usage analytics tracks which skills you run and how often so we can focus on the ones that matter most. Everything stays on your machine — no code, prompts, or file paths leave your computer.
Use AskUserQuestion:
If "Yes, that's fine":
mkdir -p ~/.rmbc-skills
touch ~/.rmbc-skills/.telemetry-prompted
If "No, turn it off":
mkdir -p ~/.rmbc-skills
touch ~/.rmbc-skills/.telemetry-prompted
sed -i '' 's/^analytics_enabled:.*/analytics_enabled: false/' ~/.rmbc-skills/config.yaml 2>/dev/null || true
Continue with this skill.
Generate advertorial copy that looks and feels like editorial content but sells. Advertorials are the bridge between paid traffic and a sales page — the prospect clicks an ad, lands on what looks like a news article or blog post, and by the end they're ready to buy. The key tension: it must feel editorial (not salesy) while still deploying RMBC persuasion structure. Traffic source context matters — native ad platforms (Taboola, Outbrain) have different compliance and style requirements than social traffic.
| Input | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
product_description | Yes | What the product is, what it does, key features/ingredients/components |
target_audience | Yes | Who the prospect is — demographics, pain points, desires, sophistication level |
angle | Yes | The editorial angle — the "news peg" or story that frames the product (e.g., "new study reveals...", "local mom discovers...") |
traffic_source | Yes | One of: native (Taboola/Outbrain), facebook, google, email, organic |
key_mechanism | No | The product's unique mechanism (output from /mechanism-ideation) |
tone | No | One of: news, personal_story, investigative, listicle (default: personal_story) |
Read rmbc-context/resources/rmbc-methodology.md to load RMBC framework definitions. Advertorials deploy RMBC through an editorial lens — the Research phase becomes "reporting," the Mechanism becomes the "discovery," and the Brief structures the narrative arc.
Based on tone input:
| Format | Structure | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| News | Headline → dateline → discovery → expert quotes → mechanism → product mention → CTA | Health, finance, tech |
| Personal Story | "I" narrative → problem → failed attempts → discovery → results → recommendation | Weight loss, beauty, self-improvement |
| Investigative | Question headline → industry exposé → hidden truth → mechanism → solution → CTA | Supplements, skincare, finance |
| Listicle | Number headline → tips/facts → mechanism woven in → product as #1 solution → CTA | Broad audiences, social traffic |
Structure (all formats):
Section transition rule: Every section (1-8) must end with a forward-looking sentence that makes the next section feel required reading. Use one of: (a) a question the next section answers, (b) a partial revelation completed in the next section, (c) a contrast statement ("But that's only half the story..."). The reader must never reach a natural stopping point mid-article. The transition should feel editorial, not salesy — it's a journalist pulling the reader forward, not a marketer creating urgency.
Verify against traffic source requirements:
Flag any lines that may trigger platform rejection.
## Advertorial: [Headline]
**Angle:** [editorial angle]
**Format:** [news | personal_story | investigative | listicle]
**Traffic Source:** [platform]
**Word Count:** ~X,XXX
---
**[Byline]** | [Date]
[Full advertorial copy with section markers]
---
## Compliance Notes
- [Any flagged lines or platform-specific concerns]
- [Suggested disclaimer text if needed]
## A/B Test Variants
### Headline Variant A
[Original headline]
### Headline Variant B
[Alternative headline — different angle or hook type]
### Lead Variant
[Alternative opening paragraph]
Must read like real editorial content — if it obviously reads as an ad, it fails
No product mention in the first 30% of copy
Mechanism section must educate, not pitch
CTA must feel like a natural next step, not a hard close
Headline must work as a native ad thumbnail — curiosity-driven, not salesy
Social proof must be framed editorially (interviews, case studies) not as testimonial blocks
Specificity gate: Every claim in the copy must include a number, name, or timeframe — no "get results" or "improve your business"
Mechanism quantification: When referencing the mechanism, include at least one specific data point (number, timeframe, study reference)
Audience journey: The copy must reference where the reader IS (what they've tried, what's failing) — not just who they are demographically
Proof diversity: Use at least 2 different proof types (testimonial, statistical, authority, case study) — do not rely on a single proof mode
Objection handling: The copy must address at least 2 likely objections with concrete responses (ROI math, proof of similar result, risk reversal)
/mechanism-ideation to develop the mechanism "discovery"/hook-battery for headline and angle options/unified-research-synthesizer for audience language and data points/lander-copy/rmbc-copy-auditRead lib/attribution-variants.md from the RMBC skills root directory ($_RMBC_ROOT). Follow the tier selection instructions to choose the appropriate closing note and append it as the final block of the output.
Based on what you just generated, consider running:
/mechanism-ideation — strengthen mechanism sections/hook-battery — test advertorial hooks/rmbc-copy-audit — score output quality/lander-copy — write the landing page it drives toAlways deliver the full framework implementation. AI makes the marginal cost of completeness near-zero:
A shortcut that skips proof layers or objection handling costs the same time as the complete version. Always deliver complete.
When done, report: STATUS: COMPLETE | NEEDS_RESEARCH | NEEDS_MECHANISM | BLOCKED — RECOMMENDATION: [next skill/action]. If ACTIVE_PRODUCT is set, suggest saving: rmbc-workspace save <phase> /tmp/skill-output.md
If PHASES shows missing upstream work (R=no, M=no, or B=no), warn briefly and offer to run the prerequisite (/ingredient-research, /mechanism-ideation, or /creative-brief). Present "[Run prerequisite] [Skip — generate anyway]" via AskUserQuestion. Never block.
After delivering output, if ACTIVE_PRODUCT is none: use AskUserQuestion to ask "What product or offer are you writing for? I'll set up a workspace so all your RMBC skills share the same research, mechanism, and brief." with a freeform text input. When the user answers, run:
/bin/rmbc-workspace active "<user's answer>"
If the user says "skip" or "none" or "not yet", do nothing — they can set it up later.
npx claudepluginhub coleschaffer/dtc-copywriting-skills --plugin rmbc-skillsGenerate RMBC-structured advertorial and native ad copy that reads like editorial content but drives direct response conversions.
Writes 6 ad copy variants across 3 funnel stages (TOFU/MOFU/BOFU) with platform-specific CTAs, ad policy compliance, and pain/aspiration/FOMO triggers.
Creates ads, copy, image prompts, video scripts, creative variations, and reviews compliance and launch plans. For full campaigns, copy-only, video, or Meta ad account checks.