[Updated: December 28, 2016]
Last week we talked about the importance of keeping a marketing calendar to map out a successful campaign strategy for 2015. Going further into the nuts and bolts of your plan, keeping a blogging calendar is what will support your bigger goals and is just the tool to keep you in control of the day to day grind of it all. Not only that, it takes the guesswork out of the dreaded “what should I blog about today” syndrome.
Below is our very simple example editorial calendar we use that just might help you stay on top of your game and help you keep things in perspective. It’s super self-explanatory, but in a nutshell, it will allow you to:
- Organize your content creation process according to your campaigns
- identify and assign specific keywords that support SEO
- Ensure alignment with relevant offers and CTAs
- Frame a process to plan and manage the creation of content so it’s structured well ahead of publication
- Align your team members who are responsible for researching, creating, and publishing
- Enforces accountability by specifying who does what and when
One thing is for certain though: if you don’t keep an editorial/content calendar, it’s likely the writing won’t get done. The most valuable part is that you’re removing another brick of the writer’s block and this is where an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure for sure.
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