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Content Planning - Business Template - Analysis View

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Content Topic Target Audience Purpose Content Format Platform Scheduled Date
Analysis View - Content Planning Template

Content Planning Business Template – Analysis View

This Content Planning Business Template – Analysis View is a comprehensive, data-driven Excel template designed for marketing teams, content strategists, and business analysts seeking to optimize editorial calendars through deep analytical insights. Unlike basic scheduling templates, this version transforms raw content data into actionable intelligence using dynamic formulas, conditional formatting, and interactive dashboards—making it ideal for organizations that treat content as a strategic asset rather than a tactical task.

Sheet Structure

The template consists of five interconnected sheets:

  • Data Input – The primary source for content entries.
  • Content Calendar – Visual timeline view with filters.
  • Analytics Dashboard – Central hub with charts and KPIs.
  • Tone & Style Guide – Reference table for brand consistency.
  • Performance Tracker – Historical metrics comparison (imports from web analytics tools).

Data Input Sheet – Table Structure & Columns

The Data Input sheet is a structured table named “ContentLog” with the following columns and data types:

<< td>Deadline for completion.
Column Name Data Type Description
Content IDText (Auto-generated)Unique identifier: CT-YYYYMMDD-001
TitleTextPrecise headline or subject of content piece.
TypeDropdown (Blog, Video, Social, Ebook, Infographic)Categorizes format for resource allocation.
ChannelDropdown (Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Email)Tells where content will be published.
Publish DateDateScheduled publishing date.
Due DateDate
StatusDropdown (Draft, Review, Approved, Published, Delayed)Status lifecycle tracking.
PurposeText (Dropdown suggestions: Awareness, Lead Gen, Retention)Strategic objective tied to business goals.
Target AudienceText (e.g., SMEs, Gen Z, Healthcare Pros)Demographic or psychographic segment.
Estimated Effort (Hours)NumberTotal labor hours estimated for creation and approval.
Keyword FocusTextMain SEO keyword(s) for optimization.
Campaign LinkHyperlinkLink to associated campaign or ad group.
Author/CreatorText (Dropdown from team list)Name of primary creator.
Last UpdatedDate/Time (Auto-populated)Timestamp of last edit using NOW() function.

Formulas & Automation

  • Content ID Generation: =CONCATENATE("CT-",TEXT(TODAY(),"YYYYMMDD"),"-",ROW()-1)
  • Status Color Coding: Uses VLOOKUP to map status to priority levels (High/Medium/Low).
  • Effort Summary: =SUMIFS(ContentLog[Estimated Effort], ContentLog[Status], "Approved") calculates total workload for upcoming content.
  • Trend Analysis: Rolling 30-day average of published content using: =AVERAGEIFS(ContentLog[Publish Date], ContentLog[Publish Date], ">="&TODAY()-30)

Conditional Formatting

Key conditional formats include:

  • Status Colors: Red = Delayed, Yellow = Review, Green = Published.
  • Due Date Alerts: Cells turn orange if due within 3 days and status ≠ “Published”.
  • High Effort Flag: Any item >15 hours is highlighted in purple to flag resource bottlenecks.
  • Purpose Distribution: A separate conditional table highlights over-represented purposes (e.g., 60% Lead Gen) with red border to prompt balance.

User Instructions

  1. Begin by populating the “Data Input” sheet. Use dropdowns for consistency.
  2. Update the “Status” column daily; this drives dashboard updates automatically.
  3. Reference the “Tone & Style Guide” to ensure brand alignment before publishing.
  4. Weekly, review the Analytics Dashboard for gaps: underutilized channels, low-effort/high-impact opportunities.
  5. Export monthly data to “Performance Tracker” using copy-paste values from Google Analytics or HubSpot exports.
  6. Use filter buttons on “Content Calendar” to segment by Channel or Purpose for tactical planning.

Example Rows

Content IDTitleTypeChannelPublish Date
CT-20240415-0015 Ways to Reduce Customer Churn in SaaSBlogWebsite2024-04-17
CT-20240415-002TikTok Trends for B2B Brands in 2024VideoYouTube2024-04-18
CT-20240415-003Ebook: The Marketer’s Guide to AI CopywritingEbookEmail + Website2024-05-15

Recommended Charts & Dashboards (Analytics Dashboard)

The Analytics Dashboard includes:

  • Pie Chart: “Content Type Distribution” — reveals if over-reliance exists on blogs vs. video.
  • Stacked Bar Chart: “Monthly Content Volume by Channel” — shows seasonal trends.
  • Line Graph: “Content Velocity Over Time” (published per week) with trendline prediction.
  • KPI Cards: Real-time metrics: Total Published, Avg. Effort/Item, % On-Time Delivery, Top Performing Purpose.
  • Radar Chart: “Content Strategy Balance Score” — compares Awareness vs. Lead Gen vs. Retention across channels.

Conclusion

The Content Planning Business Template – Analysis View transcends traditional editorial calendars by embedding analytical rigor into daily operations. It enables data-led decisions: reallocating resources from low-yield formats, aligning content with business objectives, and preventing burnout through effort forecasting. By integrating dynamic formulas, color-coded workflows, and performance visualization tools within a professional Excel framework, this template transforms content planning from an art into a science — exactly what modern businesses require to scale their digital presence efficiently.

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