Auto Marketing Engine
Cover Live proof Six approaches Your industry The evidence What you get The offer All the links
Private proposal · prepared for review

A marketing department that runs on your own data.

A full seven-role marketing operation — content, SEO, social, email, revenue, analytics and creative — run by software on the live Correlated Magnetics site, with a human approving anything that ships. One flat price. No agency retainer, no five hires.

Prepared for  Tim Costello, CEO  ·  Melissa Morman, CXO
Correlated Magnetics Research · Polymagnet

The proposal, in one sentence

Stand up a full seven-role marketing department, run by the engine on your real site data and gated by a human on everything that publishes — for a flat $499/mo, Managed, with the launch coupon CANTLOSE making the first month $0.

Model · Managed, month-to-month Price · $499/mo flat First month · $0 with CANTLOSE Prepared by · WholeTech
Section 1 · Live proof

Here is what the engine sees on your site today.

Nothing below is hypothetical. We pointed the engine at your own domains and let it fetch the live pages. Every number traces to a signal it actually read.

A note on reachability, stated plainly. polymagnet.com currently answers automated requests with an HTTP 403 Forbidden — so the engine, and by the same token most search crawlers and AI answer engines, cannot read the page. That is itself a real, fixable visibility finding (its shareable report is linked below). For a full, fair read we scored the reachable corporate site, correlatedmagnetics.com, which the engine fetched cleanly at HTTP 200.

Live engine result · correlatedmagnetics.com · fetched at HTTP 200
95
/ 100
Overall readiness
89
SEO
100
Content
100
AI Search
83
Social
100
Technical

Five discipline sub-scores. Each is the share of real, on-page checks the live site passes in that discipline — 21 checks in all, 19 passing.


The signals it read
HTTPS secure Mobile viewport Canonical tag Language en-US Meta description present 1,109 words on the homepage 5 H2 section headings JSON-LD (Organization, WebSite, Breadcrumb) 22 internal links llms.txt + AGENTS.md + robots.txt

The top prioritized fixes
Warn · SEO
Publish an XML sitemap

No /sitemap.xml was found. Publishing one lets crawlers and answer engines discover every page, not just the ones they stumble onto.

Warn · Social
Link your active social profiles

No social links were found in the footer. Linking the company's live profiles strengthens the entity graph search and AI engines build around the brand.

These are the only two open items on a site already scoring 95 — which is exactly the point: the engine is precise about what is and isn't worth your time.

Section 2 · Six approaches, one idea

We built the same idea six ways, then wrote down what each one lacks.

One department; six front doors. Each is a real, live build with a distinct angle. We would rather show you all of them — and the honest analysis of the trade-offs — than pretend there is only one framing.

Compare

The comparison chart

All six builds side by side — angle, depth, and what each is best at — in one table.

Read this

The essay — the full, honest analysis

“Six front doors, one department” — our own write-up of every build, including what each approach lacks, plus the pre-registered test procedure. If you read one link on this page, read this one.

Section 3 · Proof we already do your industry

We didn't pick a generic example. We wrote about your technology.

To show the caliber of content the department produces, we built two comprehensive, sourced guides to programmable, coded and multipole magnets — Correlated Magnetics' own field. This is not a theoretical pitch; the work already exists, about your subject.

Guide 01

multipolemag.com

“The definitive guide to programmable, coded & multipole magnets.” The physics, the eight behaviors, manufacturing, applications, and the company behind Polymagnet.

  • How it works — maxels, correlation, and how a coded magnet is designed.
  • The eight behaviors — align, attach, spring, hold, latch, release and more.
  • Manufacturing — the MagPrinter and how patterns are printed.
  • Applications, coded vs conventional, and a catalog read as a knowledge map.
  • Glossary, FAQ & a sources page citing the underlying references.
Guide 02

multipolemagnets.com

“The Coded Magnet Review” — the applications, industry and future showcase for programmable magnets: mechanisms without moving parts.

  • The technology, briefly — maxels, correlation, the MagPrinter and CMR's story.
  • The Behavior Explorer — six things a coded magnet can do, interactively.
  • Applications — where coded magnets are actually used.
  • The industry & market — an honest landscape, not a sales sheet.
  • Spec reference — datasheet numbers, the demo kit, getting started.

The message is simple. If a department can produce authoritative, well-sourced, AI-ready coverage of correlated magnetics — a genuinely hard, specialized subject — it can carry your own marketing. The two guides above are the sample.

Section 4 · The evidence

What we can prove today — and what comes over the weeks.

We separate two claims carefully. We can prove the engine runs at scale and is set up correctly right now. We cannot yet prove effectiveness — those results come from a running experiment over weeks 1–8. Here is exactly where each stands.

Proven

Functional QA at scale

The engine was run across 245 of 245 owned domains with zero hard failures. During the run it caught a real bug, which was fixed. This is the “does it actually work” test — and it does, at network scale.

Proven

A correctly-built experiment

The week-0 baseline covers n=54 sites split into treatment and control. The arms are balanced — 89.1 vs 89.3 average readiness — which is what a valid experiment needs before it starts. No results are claimed yet; the setup is sound.

Pre-registered

The test procedure

The sample, the phased procedure, the metrics and success criteria, and the rigor are all written down in advance — in the essay — so the result can't be fitted after the fact.

Stated plainly: this proves the engine runs at scale and the experiment is set up correctly. It does not yet prove effectiveness — those results accrue over weeks 1–8 and will be reported the same way: real numbers, traced to real signals, no fabrication.

Section 5 · What you get & how it works

Seven roles, one recurring engine, one human gate.

The department is filled the day it starts. Software does the seeing and the scaffolding across every discipline; a person ships the last mile. No auto-publish, ever.

01Content
02SEO
03Social
04Email
05Revenue
06Analytics
07Creative
1
It reads your live site.

A real fetch, scored across five disciplines. Every finding traces to a signal on the page — no fabricated numbers. You saw this run on your own domain in Section 1.

2
It builds the plan.

A prioritized fix list and a 30/60/90 roadmap, tuned to the goals, budget, audience and channels you set at onboarding.

3
It produces the work, daily.

Content briefs, SEO fixes, and social drafts tied to your real niche — on a recurring cadence, not a one-time dump.

4
A human approves the last mile.

Anything touching email or money passes a human gate before it goes out. The software sees and scaffolds; a person ships.

Guided onboarding

Set goals, budget, audience and channels in a few minutes.

ROI calculator

Price the department against hiring the seven roles.

The manual

Exactly how the engine works, end to end.

Interactive demo

Watch a department run before you commit.

The decision funnel: PitchCompareFinish.

Section 6 · The offer & next step

One flat price. Cancel anytime. First month on us.

Managed · month-to-month
$499 / month, flat
Launch coupon CANTLOSE — first month $0
  • All seven roles filled and running from day one — content, SEO, social, email, revenue, analytics, creative.
  • The engine reads your real site and works on a daily cadence — not a one-time report.
  • Managed model: the software sees and scaffolds every discipline; a person on our side ships the last mile and clears the human approval gate.
  • A human gate on everything that touches email or money. No auto-publish, ever — we don't overclaim what the software does alone.
  • Flat price, month-to-month. No retainer, no five hires, no long contract.

Honest about the Managed model: “automated” describes the seeing and scaffolding — the audit, the prioritization, the drafts, the cadence. A human still ships the last mile and approves anything that publishes. That is the whole model, and we state it up front rather than promising a button that publishes itself.

Section 7 · Everything, in one place

The complete link index.

The entire ecosystem behind this proposal, navigable from here.

The engine & its pages

The six approaches

Analysis & evidence

Live reports on your sites

Your industry, covered

Your own sites