Content Planning - Business Plan - Weekly
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| Week | Date Range | Content Topic | Content Type | Platform | Description Status Owner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 MM/DD - MM/DD Content Topic 1 Blog Post / Video / Social Media / Newsletter | |||||
| 2 MM/DD - MM/DD Content Topic 2 Blog Post / Video / Social Media / Newsletter | |||||
| 3 MM/DD - MM/DD Content Topic 3 Blog Post / Video / Social Media / Newsletter | |||||
| 4 MM/DD - MM/DD Content Topic 4 Blog Post / Video / Social Media / Newsletter | |||||
| 5 MM/DD - MM/DD Content Topic 5 Blog Post / Video / Social Media / Newsletter |
Weekly Content Planning Business Plan Excel Template
This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for businesses aiming to strategically plan, track, and optimize their content marketing efforts on a weekly basis within the framework of a broader business plan. As content marketing continues to be one of the most cost-effective channels for brand awareness, lead generation, and customer retention, having a structured weekly system ensures consistency, accountability, and measurable growth. This template integrates key elements of business planning—goal setting, resource allocation, performance tracking—with granular content scheduling to empower marketing teams with clarity and control.
Sheet Names
- Weekly Content Calendar – The central hub for scheduling all content across platforms.
- Content Goals & KPIs – Tracks weekly objectives aligned with the overall business plan.
- Resource Allocation – Manages team workload, budget, and tool usage per campaign.
- Performance Dashboard – Visual summary of content performance metrics.
- Prior Week Analysis – Historical comparison for continuous improvement.
- Budget Tracker – Monitors spending on paid promotion, design, and tools.
Table Structures & Columns
Weekly Content Calendar Sheet:
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Date (Monday) | Date | Start of the weekly planning cycle. |
| Content Type | Text (Dropdown) | < td>Possible values: Blog, Social Post, Email, Video, Podcast, Infographic.|
| Title/Headline | Text | Campaign-specific content title. |
| Platform | Text (Dropdown) | < td>Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Blog, Email Newsletter.|
| Publishing Time | Time | < td>Scheduled publish time (e.g., 9:00 AM).|
| Owner/Responsible | Text (Dropdown) | < td>Name of team member assigned.|
| Status | Text (Dropdown) | < td>To Do, In Progress, Reviewed, Published, Delayed.|
| Campaign Goal | Text (Dropdown) | < td>Awareness, Lead Gen, Engagement, Sales Conversion.|
| Keywords/SEO Target | Text | < td>Main keyword or phrase to optimize for.|
| Links/Assets | Hyperlink | < td>URL to draft, design file, or landing page.|
| Promotion Budget ($) | Currency | < td>Amount allocated for boosting this piece (e.g., Facebook Ads).
Content Goals & KPIs Sheet:
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly Goal ID | Number | Auto-incremented identifier. |
| Business Objective (from Business Plan) | Text | < td>Audience Growth, Customer Retention, Revenue Target.|
| KPI Name | Text | < td>Unique metric: e.g., “Click-Through Rate”, “New Subscribers”.|
| Target Value | Number | < td>The weekly goal target (e.g., 500 clicks).|
| Achieved Value | Number | < td>User inputs actual result after week ends.|
| Variance (%) | Formula | < td>= (Achieved - Target) / Target * 100.|
| Priority Level | Text (Dropdown) | < td>High, Medium, Low.
Required Formulas
- In “Content Goals & KPIs”, the variance formula automatically calculates performance against targets.
- In “Weekly Content Calendar”, conditional logic in Status column triggers color changes based on publishing delay (e.g., red if past due).
- Total Promotion Budget: =SUM(Promotion Budget $) for weekly spend monitoring.
- Content Type Distribution: COUNTIF formulas to show % of each content type per week.
- Publishing Rate: =COUNTIFS(Status,"Published") / COUNTA(Status) — shows completion rate.
Conditional Formatting
- Status = "Delayed" → Red background.
- Status = "Published" → Green background.
- Variance > 10% above target → Light green fill.
- Variance < -20% below target → Dark red fill with bold text.
- Priority = High → Yellow border around row.
Instructions for the User
- At the start of each week, populate the “Weekly Content Calendar” with all planned content based on your business plan’s quarterly objectives.
- Assign owners and set publishing times to ensure accountability.
- In “Content Goals & KPIs”, link each content item to a measurable business objective. Do not create vague goals; align every KPI to a strategic pillar (e.g., Customer Acquisition = 100 new leads).
- Update “Achieved Value” by Friday evening for each KPI.
- Review the “Performance Dashboard” on Monday morning to assess last week’s win/losses and adjust next week’s plan accordingly.
- Use the “Prior Week Analysis” sheet to compare trends over 4–8 weeks. Identify which content types or platforms consistently outperform.
- Update the “Budget Tracker” with actual spend weekly to avoid overspending on paid promotion.
Example Rows
Weekly Content Calendar Example:
| 2024-06-17 | Blog Post | "10 SEO Tips for Startups in 2024" | Blog, LinkedIn | 9:30 AM | Alex Rivera | < td>Published< td>Awareness, Lead Gen< td>SEO tips 2024, startup marketing< td>=HYPERLINK("https://example.com/blog-seo-2024")< td>$50
| 2024-06-17 | Social Post | "Behind the Scenes: Our Product Team" | < td>Instagram, Facebook< td>12:00 PM< td>Jamila Khan< td>In Progress< td>Engagement< td>#BrandStory #CompanyCulture < td>=HYPERLINK("https://drive.google.com/folder/...") < td>$20
Recommended Charts & Dashboards
The “Performance Dashboard” sheet should include:
- Pie Chart: Distribution of content types published this week (to ensure diversity).
- Column Chart: Weekly KPI performance vs. target for top 5 goals.
- Line Graph: Trend of total leads generated from content over the last 8 weeks.
- Gauge Chart: Overall completion rate of planned content (Target: 90%+).
- Heatmap: By day and platform showing volume and performance scores (color-coded by engagement level).
This Weekly Content Planning Business Plan template transforms content marketing from a chaotic, reactive task into a strategic, data-driven engine aligned with your organization’s core business plan. By enforcing structure, visibility, and accountability on a weekly basis, teams can scale content production without sacrificing quality — turning every post into a measurable step toward long-term business growth.
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