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Run: Marketing Campaign Brief SOP

A Marketing Campaign Brief SOP that turns a campaign request into a clear brief with objective, audience, offer, channels, assets, and KPI tolerance. Use it ...

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Steps

The marketing coordinator verifies the request source, campaign owner, and business problem to be solved. The coordinator records the campaign type, intended audience, target market, and any fixed launch constraints. If the request is incomplete, the coordinator returns it to the requester for clarification before drafting the brief.
The campaign manager writes one primary objective in measurable terms and links it to the business outcome. The manager specifies the desired action, target metric, and any tolerance or threshold that defines success. The manager notes any non-goals to prevent scope creep.
The marketer defines the primary audience and any secondary segments using observable criteria such as role, industry, lifecycle stage, geography, or behavior. The marketer records the audience pain point, motivation, and any exclusion criteria. The marketer confirms the audience definition with the campaign owner or product stakeholder.
The campaign specialist describes the offer in plain language, including what the audience receives, why it matters, and how it differs from alternatives. The specialist records eligibility rules, pricing or incentive details, expiration dates, and any legal or brand constraints. The specialist verifies that the offer is approved for use in the planned market.
The marketing manager selects the channels that best match the audience, objective, and offer. The manager documents the purpose of each channel, such as awareness, consideration, conversion, or retention. The manager notes any dependencies, such as landing pages, tracking links, or paid media approvals.
The campaign coordinator creates an asset inventory for all required deliverables, including copy, design, landing pages, email, social posts, ads, and tracking assets. The coordinator assigns a role or owner to each asset and records format requirements, due dates, and review dependencies. The coordinator flags any missing inputs that could delay production.
The analyst identifies the primary and secondary KPIs, the measurement source, and the reporting cadence. The analyst records target values, acceptable tolerance, and the deviation that triggers review or escalation. The analyst confirms that tracking can be measured consistently before launch.
The campaign owner reviews the brief for missing fields, conflicting details, and unapproved assumptions. The owner checks that objectives, audience, offer, channels, assets, and KPIs align with each other. The owner records any non-conformance and returns the brief for correction if required.

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