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THE 14-DAY PARTNER SPRINT: FEED-DROPS, MINI-TEMPLATES, AND THE 15-MINUTE SLA THE QUESTION THAT STARTED IT ALL Someone in Kira's Slack community asked: "I've done three collabs this year. A podcast swap, a newsletter mention, a joint webinar. Each one spiked traffic for like two days and then nothing. How do I make partnerships actually compound instead of just being one-off favors?" The answer: Stop treating partnerships like networking events. Start treating them like a systematic distribution channel. THE THREE MISSING PIECES Most partnership marketing fails because it's missing: 1. A shared asset that lives beyond the collab - not a moment, but something that keeps working 2. Tracking that tells you which partner actually moved the needle - so you can prove ROI and repeat what works 3. A response system - when someone shows up from a partner's audience, you answer in 15 minutes, not 15 hours THE 14-DAY PARTNER SPRINT SYSTEM PARTNER SELECTION: THE ADJACENCY TEST Use these five criteria to filter potential partners: * Does their audience overlap with yours (same job title, same problem)? * Do they cover topics within your top three themes? * Can you ship the collab async? * Is their engagement real (actual clicks and listens, not vanity followers)? * Is there a clear contact you can reach? Pass rate needed: 4 out of 5. If they only pass 3, the fit is too loose. Partner types to target: * Podcasters * Community admins * Tool companies * Agencies * Educators (newsletter writers, course creators) Target: 4 prospects in each category = 20 total on your shortlist Expected yes rate: 20-30% (plan for 70% rejection) THE ASSETS THAT ACTUALLY COMPOUND Feed-drops: A full episode from your podcast publishes directly in another podcast's RSS feed. Key requirements: * Host-voiced intro (20-30 seconds) * Talent reads outperform generic announcer reads by 3 points on purchase intent * Realistic conversion: ~0.67% device conversion (Chartable SmartPromos data) Mini-templates: One-page, co-branded assets that solve a specific problem for the partner's audience * Takes ~3 hours to produce * Gate with email for 7 days, then open up * Personalized assets drive 4x more demo requests than generic content (ON24 benchmarks) THE MEASUREMENT LAYER Wire three tracking systems from day one: 1. UTMs on every link * Source = partner name * Medium = channel type * Campaign = sprint month * Track in GA4: template view, template claim, demo intent 2. SmartPromos through Chartable * For podcast-to-podcast attribution * Tracks device conversion: did someone who heard the promo subsequently download your show? 3. Self-reported attribution * "How did you first hear about us?" dropdown on template gates and demo forms * Partner names in the options * Cross-reference against UTM data - when they disagree, trust the human THE 15-MINUTE SLA The setup: * Slack channel for any form submission with partner UTM or word "referred" * Make or Zapier automation (10 minutes to build) * Coverage blocks that overlap with your biggest partner's audience The target: 15 minutes to first reply (not to close) The message: "Hey, thanks for coming via [partner]. Here's a 15-minute fit check - pick a time." Why it matters: Harvard Business Review study shows responding within an hour makes you nearly 7x more likely to qualify a lead. Most nomads respond the next morning because they were asleep in a different time zone. THE SPRINT TIMELINE * Day 1: Build the list and wire the tracking * Day 3: Send 20 outreach messages * Days 4-6: Negotiate and produce assets * Days 8-12: Feed-drops and templates go live * Day 13: Pull numbers and send partners a 5-line recap with their stats * Day 14: Debrief, duplicate the board, load 5 new prospects for next sprint THE COMPOUNDING FLYWHEEL After the first sprint: * You have a proven partner and co-created asset * The partner knows you deliver * The asset has a landing page and tracking * Next sprint: skip prospecting for that partner, go straight to "what do we ship next?" * Add 2 new partners to the rotation Sprint progression: * Sprint 1: 2 partners * Sprint 2: 4 partners * Sprint 3: 6 partners Each tracked asset keeps collecting emails between sprints. WHY THIS BEATS COLD OUTREACH FOR NOMADS * Paid ads: Require budget and constant optimization * SEO: Takes months for results * Partnership marketing: Done this way, gives you signal in 14 days * Location independence: Every asset ships async, no Zoom calls required RESOURCES Get the complete 14-Day Partner Sprint Kit with outreach scripts, negotiation checklist, Notion calendar, UTM spreadsheet, and SLA routing setup at statelessfounder.com/resources [https://statelessfounder.com/resources] ---------------------------------------- Your one move this week: Build the 20-name shortlist. Run the adjacency test. If 4 pass, you're ready to sprint.
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