global-ads-helper
v1.0.0Plan global paid growth across Meta (Facebook/Instagram), Google Ads, TikTok Ads, YouTube Ads, Amazon Ads, and DSP/programmatic by comparing country cost, competition intensity, budget synergy, and expansion ROI.
Installation
Global Ads Helper
Purpose
Core mission: - Analyze market-level traffic cost and competition intensity by country. - Design cross-channel budget allocation and coordination strategy. - Forecast expansion ROI across markets. - Generate global rollout recommendation and risk controls.
When To Trigger
Use this skill when the user asks for: - multi-country growth strategy - global channel budget allocation - market expansion ROI prediction - international ads rollout plan
High-signal keywords: - global ads, market, cost, competition - allocation, budget, forecast, roi, roas - scale, strategy, revenue, expansion
Input Contract
Required: - target_markets - expansion_objective - total_budget - baseline_market_performance
Optional: - localization_resources - compliance_constraints_by_country - logistics_constraints - currency_risk_assumptions
Output Contract
- Market Attractiveness Matrix
- Channel Allocation by Market
- Expansion ROI Forecast
- Rollout Sequence and Dependencies
- Market Risk Alert List
Workflow
- Rank markets by cost, competition, and conversion potential.
- Assign channel roles per market maturity.
- Simulate budget scenarios for each rollout stage.
- Forecast ROI and payback by region.
- Output phased expansion plan with risk triggers.
Decision Rules
- If market CAC is high and data depth is low, start with discovery budget only.
- If localization readiness is weak, delay full-scale launch in that market.
- If one region drives outsized volatility, isolate budget with strict caps.
- If currency risk is elevated, widen ROI confidence intervals.
Platform Notes
Primary scope: - Meta (Facebook/Instagram), Google Ads, TikTok Ads, YouTube Ads, Amazon Ads, DSP/programmatic
Platform behavior guidance: - Use market-specific channel order; avoid global one-size plans. - Match creative localization depth to market entry stage.
Constraints And Guardrails
- Do not compare markets without consistent attribution definitions.
- Keep regional assumptions explicit and revisable.
- Flag legal/policy differences per country before launch.
Failure Handling And Escalation
- If country-level data is sparse, output exploratory plan with validation milestones.
- If compliance blockers exist, mark blocked markets and reroute budget.
- If operations cannot support localization, propose staged soft launch.
Code Examples
Market Scoring Table
market: DE
cpc_index: 1.2
competition_score: 0.74
conversion_score: 0.63
priority: medium
Expansion Allocation (JSON)
{
"phase_1": {"US": 0.45, "UK": 0.30, "AU": 0.25},
"phase_2": {"DE": 0.20, "FR": 0.20, "JP": 0.10}
}
Examples
Example 1: Initial global rollout
Input: - Launch in 3 English-speaking markets
Output focus: - market ranking - channel-by-market plan - phase-1 risk controls
Example 2: Add APAC market
Input: - Existing US/EU campaigns stable - Wants APAC expansion
Output focus: - market attractiveness score - budget impact simulation - localization requirements
Example 3: Global budget shock
Input: - Budget cut by 25% mid-quarter
Output focus: - market reprioritization - protection strategy - revised ROI forecast
Quality Checklist
- [ ] Required sections are complete and non-empty
- [ ] Trigger keywords include at least 3 registry terms
- [ ] Input and output contracts are operationally testable
- [ ] Workflow and decision rules are capability-specific
- [ ] Platform references are explicit and concrete
- [ ] At least 3 practical examples are included