Key Takeaways from the AMA’s “Marketer’s Quick Start Guide to Claude” Webinar

July 08, 2026

In the American Marketing Association’s webinar, the “Marketer’s Quick Start Guide to Claude” showed how Claude AI is a practical, everyday tool and is becoming an efficient partner for marketing teams. Claude goes beyond basic prompting by producing clean writing, managing large volumes of information, and taking action across tools like Drive, Slack, and Outlook.

Here’s a breakdown of the main concepts covered in the session: why Claude is an effective AI tool for marketers, how to get stronger results through structured inputs, and how features such as Projects, Skills, and Cowork can create a reliable, repeatable system for marketing work. 

Why Claude is an Essential Tool for Marketers 

Better writing quality than other AI tools

Claude produces clear copy and uses a more natural tone compared to other AI tools. It avoids filler language, overuse of emojis, and AI-sounding introductions. For marketers, this means fewer edits and faster turnaround. 

Can handle large amounts of information

Claude’s context window is large enough to hold brand guidelines, campaign reports, transcripts, briefs, and more, all at once. That means you can load everything a human teammate would need and let Claude work from the full picture. 

Claude takes action, not just answers prompts 

Claude can read files, follow multi-step processes, update documents, pull data, run scheduled tasks, and work with tools like Google Drive, Slack, Asana, and Outlook.

How to get better outputs from Claude 

The differences in Claude’s AI model options and when each one should be used

Claude offers a few different model options, and choosing the right one matters both for output and quality.

  • Haiku is the lightweight model. Use it for simple, quick requests: shortening an email, reformatting a list, answering a basic question.
  • Sonnet is the default for most things. Efficient and capable, it handles the bulk of everyday marketing work well.
  • Opus is for the heavy lifting, multi-step tasks, research, anything you'd hand to an expert and want done properly. If you're unsure whether AI can actually handle the request, that's your sign to use Opus. 
  • Adaptive thinking is a feature you can turn on that lets Claude assess your task and decide whether it needs more time to think before responding. Save it for your highest-stakes work, like creative briefs or campaign strategy. 


Source: Claude

Provide Claude AI the right context

One of the biggest takeaways from this session is that your input determines your output. Claude doesn’t need you to describe your brand voice, it needs to see it. Paste real examples, upload your strongest posts, and give Claude the same materials you’d hand a new team member.

Claude is a mimic at its core. It matches the tone far better when you show examples instead of explaining them. The same applies when building skills or refining a writing workflow. If you want Claude to write like you, consistently and at a high level, feed it the work that defines your standard: your best pieces, competitors’ best pieces, and the content you wish you’d written. That becomes Claude’s benchmark for future requests.

To get the strongest results in Claude, it’s recommended to use the following in every request: 

  • Role - the persona Claude should take on
  • Audience - who the content is meant for
  • Task - what you want Claude to create
  • Constraints - tone, rules, required details, and any reference materials
  • Sources - examples Claude should learn from
  • Format - how the final output should look

Use this structure consistently in your requests, and you’ll see a difference in the quality, accuracy, and tone of the outputs you receive.

Create Projects & Skills

Projects 

Projects act as dedicated workspaces that remember your tone, audience, brand rules, and reference files. You can set up Projects in your Claude account so that every new chat within that Project automatically starts with the relevant context already in place. 

What should you include in project instructions? 

A project should outline your role, audience, and the tone or formatting rules you want Claude to follow. You can also note how you prefer Claude to work with you, such as asking questions, pushing back, or keeping responses tight.

You’ll get the best results by uploading your brand and tone guides, a few strong content examples, audience insights, and the materials you’d give a new teammate to get them up to speed.

 Source: American Marketing Association & Claude

When should you use a project? 

Projects are most helpful when you want Claude to start with the right context every time. If you’re doing recurring work, repeating the same brand or audience details, or keeping a campaign consistent, a Project keeps everything in one place so you don’t have to restate it.

Skills

Skills are saved workflows for tasks you repeat. You can teach Claude the steps once, using your best examples, and it captures the steps you take for tasks you do often, like writing social posts, drafting reports, or summarizing data, and it runs that process the same way every time.

How do you create an efficient skill?

Start with a high-performing piece of your work and break down what made it effective. Identify the structure, the decisions, and the tone, then turn those steps into a short process Claude can run on command. This works especially well for recurring tasks like press releases, client recap emails, social posts built from transcripts, or weekly report summaries. Anything with a familiar pattern becomes easier and more consistent once it’s saved as a skill. 

 
Source: American Marketing Association & Claude

Projects and Skills work best when used together. Together, they create a system where Claude understands your environment and can create work that feels in-house.

Cowork: Connectors, Workflows & Automation

Claude’s Cowork features make it easy to manage ongoing workflows across your tools. It connects with platforms like Gmail, Google Calendar, Asana, Slack, and your analytics accounts, letting it pull information, organize tasks, draft communications, and streamline recurring work.

Once connected, Claude can reshape a single piece of content into multiple formats, prepare weekly performance updates, or monitor industry activity and surface what changed. You can also automate routine tasks so key insights are ready when you need them. For reporting, a simple CSV upload is often enough for Claude to analyze the numbers and produce a clear, polished summary, without rebuilding the workflow each week. 


Source: American Marketing Association

What a workflow includes 

  • Project - Your brand voice, audience, examples, and context. 
  • Skill - The repeatable steps behind the task you want Claude to run. 
  • Cowork - The connections to your tools where inputs come from and where drafts go. 
  • Flow - You provide the source or trigger; Claude gathers what it needs, runs the process, and delivers a polished draft in the right place.


The biggest takeaway from the session is that Claude becomes far more powerful once you set up the right structure around it. A Project that holds your voice, a few Skills that capture your repeatable workflows, and connectors that let Claude gather information all work together to save time and keep your output consistent. 

Most of us are only using a small portion of what Claude can do, but when you take a few minutes to set up with these tips, it becomes a reliable engine running in the background, taking work off your plate and helping projects move faster.

DISCLOSURE

Notes sourced from the American Marketing Association's The Marketer’s Quick Start Guide to Claude webinar session, May 27, 2026.

 
Author: Kayla Black, Digital Marketing Content Coordinator | Technology, Blue Sky Marketing

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