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MKT1 Newsletter with Emily Kramer

How to build AI-native B2B startup marketing functions. Deeply-researched long-form content, in-depth guides, actionable frameworks, and even an MCP Server. By Emily Kramer, an ex-marketing exec and current advisor.

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24 MCP Workflows to Bring Your GTM Stack into Claude

Plus a recap of the MKT1 MCP Showcase, with live demos from Zapier, Framer, Softr, Attio, Airtable, Profound & Mutiny

Marketing teams are stuck in single-player Claude mode. Here's how to go multiplayer.

The 4 Cs framework for sharing context and skills across your team

An inside look at Mutiny's growth engine

Matt Ratchford is building Mutiny's marketing in public. Excerpts from his newsletter series with Emily Kramer's takeaways for B2B marketing leaders.

How to make highway-worthy billboard creative

A 4-step framework for B2B billboard creative, plus reviews of real billboards (Rippling, Framer, Baseten, Braintrust, ChatGPT), and a Claude skill to grade OOH creative

Should you buy a billboard on a Bay Area Freeway?

Watch Maya Spivak & Emily Kramer do a billboard drive by, plus everything you need to know about OOH in SF & beyond | Part 1 of 2

Buildathon Recap: How to use the MKT1 MCP Server in Claude

Full video & ready-to-use prompts from our paid-only Buildathon on 5/27

Paid isn't dead. But your playbooks need an upgrade.

The future of paid is audience-first and AI-powered (and I don't just mean ChatGPT ads)

MKT1 Unboxing: Primer

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MKT1 Buildathon: How to use our MCP in Claude

Join me to explore the marketing skills in the MKT1 MCP Server on 5/27, plus other MCP updates

The Claude Code research playbook behind my State of Marketing Reports

State of Marketing Report Series Part 3 of 3 | Learnings, advice & prompts based on researching 10,000 data points