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Strategic Marketing Coach
Communicate the ROI of your events like a CEO. Frame budgets, outcomes, and proposals in the language leadership actually responds to.

About This Tool
Stop pitching events as line items. The Strategic Marketing Coach helps you reframe your event strategy in terms executives care about: revenue impact, brand positioning, talent retention, and competitive advantage.
Upload your event proposal, budget request, or post-event report. The AI rewrites it through a strategic lens — turning "we hosted 500 attendees" into "we generated 127 qualified leads at $47 per acquisition, 3x more efficient than our digital campaigns."
Built for event professionals who know their events deliver value but struggle to prove it in boardroom language.
How It Works
- 1Upload or paste your event proposal, budget, or report
- 2Select your audience (CEO, CFO, CMO, board)
- 3Receive a strategically reframed version with executive-ready language
- 4Get specific talking points and data framing suggestions
Perfect For
- Justifying event budgets to leadership
- Writing post-event ROI reports
- Pitching new event concepts to executives
- Comparing event ROI vs digital marketing
- Building the business case for speaker investments
- Reframing event metrics for board presentations
Key Features
- Rewrite proposals in executive language
- ROI calculator for events
- Budget justification frameworks
- Post-event report enhancement
- Stakeholder-specific messaging
- Competitive benchmarking insights
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