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Content Planning - Budget Template - Weekly

Download and customize a free Content Planning Budget Template Weekly Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

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Weekly Content Planning Budget Template

This Weekly Content Planning Budget Template is a powerful, structured Excel workbook designed specifically for marketing teams, content creators, and social media managers who need to plan, track, and optimize content production on a weekly basis while staying within financial constraints. Combining the strategic discipline of Content Planning with the fiscal accountability of a Budget Template, this tool ensures every piece of content is intentional, cost-effective, and aligned with campaign goals. The template operates on a Weekly cycle to provide agility and real-time visibility into spending versus allocation.

Sheet Names

  • Weekly Budget Overview
  • Daily Content Tracker
  • Resource Costs
  • Budget vs Actual Dashboard

    Table Structures & Columns (Data Types)

    The core data resides in the Daily Content Tracker. It includes the following columns:

    < td>Possible values: Blog, Social Post, Video, Email, Podcast, Infographic.< td>Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, YouTube, Blog.< td>Increase awareness, Drive traffic, Generate leads, Boost engagement.< td>Manual entry or pulled from Resource Costs sheet.< td>Updated after content is published; includes freelance fees, tools, ads.< td>To Do, In Progress, Published, Delayed.< td>Name of creator or manager responsible.< td>Add links to assets, feedback, or campaign IDs.
    Column Data Type Description
    Date (Mon-Sun)DateAuto-populated for the selected week using a dropdown or formula.
    Content TypeText (Dropdown)
    Title/TopicTextDescription of the content piece.
    PlatformText (Dropdown)
    Purpose/GoalText (Dropdown)
    Estimated Cost ($)Currency
    Actual Cost ($)Currency
    StatusText (Dropdown)
    Content OwnerText
    NotesText

    The Resource Costs sheet lists recurring expenses:

    Resource Name Type Weekly Rate ($) Last Updated
    Freelance CopywriterService$250.004/1/24
    Canva Pro Subscription< td >Tool < td >$39.99 < td > 4 / 1 / 24
    Ad Spend (Meta)Advertising$500.004/1/24

    The Weekly Budget Overview uses formulas to sum daily entries and compare against allocated budgets.

    Formulas Required

    • Total Estimated Cost (Weekly Budget Overview): =SUM(Daily Content Tracker!E:E)
    • Total Actual Cost: =SUM(Daily Content Tracker!F:F)
    • Budget Variance: =G2 - H2 (where G2 is allocated budget, H2 is actual cost)
    • % of Budget Used: =IF(G2=0,0,H2/G2)
    • Daily Content Count: =COUNTA(Daily Content Tracker!B:B)-1
    • Average Cost per Piece: =IF(H2=0,0,H2/COUNTA(Daily Content Tracker!B:B))
    • Auto-populate Week Dates (Mon-Sun): Use formula: =TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY(),2)+1 for Monday and add +1 to +6 for subsequent days.

    Conditional Formatting Rules

    • Actual Cost > Estimated Cost: Red fill on Actual Cost column cells.
    • % of Budget Used > 90%: Yellow fill on the % used cell in Overview sheet.
    • % of Budget Used > 100%: Red fill with white text to indicate overspending.
    • Status = Delayed: Orange border around entire row in Daily Tracker.

    User Instructions

    1. Set Your Weekly Budget: In the “Weekly Budget Overview,” enter your total allocated budget for content production (e.g., $1,500). This number will be used to calculate variance and % utilization.
    2. Update Resource Costs: On the “Resource Costs” sheet, update any recurring fees (freelancers, tools) that are active this week.
    3. Plan Daily Content: Each Monday, populate the “Daily Content Tracker” with planned content pieces using dropdowns. Enter estimated costs from Resource Costs or manually if one-off.
    4. Track Actuals: As content is published, update “Actual Cost,” change status to “Published,” and add notes.
    5. Review Dashboard Weekly: Check the “Budget vs Actual Dashboard” for visual insights into overspending or underutilization. Adjust next week’s plan accordingly.
    6. Reset Each Week: At the start of a new week, copy your current data to an archive sheet and clear the tracker for new entries.

    Example Rows

    Daily Content Tracker - Example (Week of April 1, 2024)

    < td > Mon , Apr 1 < td > Blog < td > Tue , Apr 2 < td > Social Post < td > Quick Tip: 3 Tools for Visual Content $15.00< td > Thu , Apr 4 < td > Video < td > Behind-the-Scenes: Our Content Process YouTube, LinkedIn$220.00 (Freelancer)$250.00< td > Fri , Apr 5 < td > Email $50.00 (Mailchimp)$50.00< td > Sat , Apr 6 < td > Podcast < td > Interview with Growth Marketer Apple, Spotify$300.00 (Guest Fee)$325.00
    DateTypeTitle/TopicPlatformPurpose
    How to Choose a Content Calendar ToolBlog, LinkedInDrive Traffic, Generate Leads$75.00$75.00
    Instagram, FacebookIncrease Engagement$15.00 (Canva)
    Increase Awareness
    Weekly Digest: April TrendsEmail CampaignRetain Audience
    Generate Leads

    Recommended Charts & Dashboards

    The Budget vs Actual Dashboard should include:

    • Bar Chart: Estimated vs Actual Weekly Spending (side-by-side bars).
    • Pie Chart: Distribution of spend by Content Type.
    • Gauge Meter:% of budget consumed, color-coded green/yellow/red.
    • Line Chart:Trend line showing weekly spending over the last 4 weeks to forecast future budgets.

    This template transforms chaotic content ideation into a disciplined, financially transparent process. With weekly cadence, it enables teams to adapt quickly, justify spend with data, and continuously improve ROI on every piece of content. Whether you’re managing a small blog or an enterprise campaign pipeline — this Weekly Content Planning Budget Template ensures your creativity never outpaces your budget.

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