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social-media-scheduler
This Claude Code skill generates a 30-day social media content calendar optimized for affiliate marketing across LinkedIn, X, Facebook, and Reddit. It creates platform-specific post copy, hashtags, and scheduling times following an 80/20 rule of value content to promotional posts, eliminating manual daily content planning. Use it when you've identified an affiliate product to promote and need a complete, ready-to-schedule posting strategy across multiple social channels.
Instalar en Claude Code
Copiargit clone --depth 1 https://github.com/Affitor/affiliate-skills /tmp/social-media-scheduler && cp -r /tmp/social-media-scheduler/skills/distribution/social-media-scheduler ~/.claude/skills/social-media-schedulerDespués abre una sesión nueva de Claude Code; el skill carga automáticamente.
Definición
SKILL.md
# Social Media Scheduler
Generate a complete 30-day social media content calendar with post copy, hashtags, and scheduling times for LinkedIn, X (Twitter), Facebook, and Reddit. Follows the 80/20 rule: 80% value and engagement content, 20% affiliate promotions. Every post is ready to copy-paste or load into a scheduling tool.
## Stage
S5: Distribution — Social media is the top free traffic channel for affiliate marketers. This skill eliminates "what do I post today?" paralysis by giving you 30 days of content in one shot, optimized for each platform's algorithm and audience behavior.
## When to Use
- User wants a content plan for promoting an affiliate product over 30 days
- User asks for a social media calendar, posting schedule, or content strategy
- User wants platform-specific posts (LinkedIn professional angle, X casual, Reddit community-first)
- User has an audience on one or more social platforms and wants consistent posting
- Chaining from S1 (product research) — user found a product and now wants a social plan
## Input Schema
```yaml
product:
name: string # REQUIRED — product being promoted (e.g., "Semrush")
affiliate_url: string # REQUIRED — affiliate tracking link
category: string # OPTIONAL — e.g., "SEO tool", "AI writing tool"
key_benefits: string[] # OPTIONAL — top benefits. Inferred if not provided.
price: string # OPTIONAL — e.g., "starts at $119/mo"
free_trial: boolean # OPTIONAL — does the product have a free trial?
creator:
niche: string # REQUIRED — your content niche (e.g., "SEO for freelancers")
audience: string # REQUIRED — who follows you (e.g., "freelance SEO consultants")
tone: string # OPTIONAL — "professional" | "casual" | "educational" | "bold"
# Default: "educational"
personal_story: string # OPTIONAL — brief personal experience with the product
platforms:
- string # REQUIRED — list of platforms: "linkedin" | "x" | "facebook" | "reddit"
# Default: ["linkedin", "x"]
calendar:
start_date: string # OPTIONAL — ISO date (e.g., "2026-04-01"). Default: next Monday.
posts_per_week: number # OPTIONAL — 3-7. Default: 5 (weekdays only)
promotion_ratio: number # OPTIONAL — % of posts that are affiliate promo. Default: 20
```
**Chaining context**: If S1 (product research) was run, auto-fill `product.name`, `product.affiliate_url`, `product.key_benefits`. If S3 (blog post) was run, include 2 posts linking to the blog post. If S4 (landing page) was run, include posts driving to the landing page.
## Workflow
### Step 1: Gather Inputs
Collect required fields. If product details are available from S1, use them. Otherwise ask:
- "What product are you promoting and what's your affiliate link?"
- "What's your content niche and who's your target audience?"
- "Which platforms: LinkedIn, X, Facebook, Reddit? (pick 1-4)"
### Step 2: Plan the 30-Day Arc
Divide the month into 4 weeks with a strategic arc:
| Week | Theme | Promo Ratio |
|------|-------|-------------|
| Week 1 | Education + awareness — establish authority, zero sell | 0% |
| Week 2 | Problem agitation — surface pain points the product solves | 10% |
| Week 3 | Solution introduction — introduce product, soft sell | 30% |
| Week 4 | Social proof + urgency — testimonials, results, hard CTA | 40% |
Overall month target: 20% promotional, 80% value/engagement.
**Post type mix** (apply across all 4 weeks):
- 30% Educational (how-to tips, frameworks, industry data)
- 20% Engagement (questions, polls, hot takes, controversial opinions)
- 20% Personal / storytelling (lessons learned, behind the scenes, wins)
- 15% Curated (share tools, articles, resources — without affiliate link)
- 15% Promotional (affiliate link posts — FTC disclosed)
### Step 3: Write Posts Per Platform
Write distinct copy for each platform. Do NOT copy the same post across platforms.
**LinkedIn** (professional, 150-300 words per post):
- Hook line: bold statement or specific number in first line (LinkedIn shows 2 lines before "see more")
- Format: short paragraphs with line breaks, 3-5 bullet points for how-to posts
- Hashtags: 3-5 at end (#SEO #ContentMarketing #FreelanceTips)
- CTA: "Comment below", "Save this for later", "Link in first comment" (for affiliate posts)
- Best posting times: Tue-Thu 8-10am and 12-2pm (user's timezone)
**X / Twitter** (concise, punchy, under 280 characters for single tweets):
- Hook: strong opener, no fluff
- Thread format for educational posts: number each tweet (1/ 2/ 3/)
- Hashtags: 1-2 only (#SEO #AItools)
- CTA: "RT if this helped", "Drop your take", direct link for promo posts
- Best posting times: Mon-Fri 9am and 6pm
**Facebook** (conversational, 100-200 words):
- More personal and community tone than LinkedIn
- Ask questions to drive comments (algorithm rewards comment activity)
- Hashtags: 2-3 only
- Image prompt included (describe what image to use)
- Best posting times: Wed-Fri 1-3pm
**Reddit** (community-first, never salesy):
- Identify 2-3 relevant subreddits for the niche (e.g., r/SEO, r/juststart, r/freelance)
- Lead with genuine value — post as a community member, not a marketer
- Affiliate link goes in comments, not the post body (per most subreddit rules)
- Title: specific and searchable (Reddit posts surface in Google)
- Format: detailed paragraph, then list takeaways
- Disclosure: "(Affiliate link in comments)" in post body
- Post max: 4 Reddit posts per month to avoid spam detection
### Step 4: Format the Calendar
Output a table-based calendar followed by individual post copy blocks.
**Calendar table format:**
```
WEEK 1 — Education & Awareness
| Day | Platform | Type | Topic |
|-----|----------|------|-------|
| Mon Apr 7 | LinkedIn | Educational | 5 SEO mistakes killing your traffic |
| Tue Apr 8 | X | Engagement | Hot take: [opinion] |
...
```
Then write each post in full:
```
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