Vectoron builds a channel strategy from your business type, audience, budget, and goals: where to focus, what to test, and how each channel supports the rest of the marketing system.
The strategy shows the recommendation, the budget logic, and the detail behind each channel before the plan moves into execution.



The report moves from channel fit to allocation, then into execution rules the team can measure.
Every relevant channel is evaluated for your business context: business model, industry, existing presence, audience, and budget.
Channels are ranked by expected fit so the plan does not spread effort across every available marketing surface.
Recommended percentage splits show where paid media, content production, and owned-channel work should sit in the operating plan.
The strategy shows how search, owned channels, paid campaigns, and content reinforce each other instead of running as disconnected work.
Long-form work is mapped into supporting emails, social posts, paid landing pages, and follow-up assets where the channel mix supports it.
Every channel gets a measurement lane tied to the job it should do: rankings, clicks, lead quality, ROAS, conversion rate, or retention.
The final section defines what to test, how to judge it, and when to scale or stop a channel.
Each channel is scored on ROI potential and execution effort — relative to your business, not industry averages
Vectoron builds your channel strategy from your goals, audience, and budget — in minutes, not weeks.