Content Planning - Business Template - Planning View
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| Content Topic | Target Audience | Content Type | Publish Date | Status | Owner | Description | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Content Planning Business Template – Planning View
The Content Planning Business Template – Planning View is a comprehensive Excel-based tool designed for marketing teams, content managers, and digital strategists to systematically organize, schedule, and track content initiatives across multiple channels. This template merges business-grade structure with intuitive planning functionality to ensure alignment between strategic goals and day-to-day execution. Unlike generic content calendars, this Planning View version provides granular oversight of workflows, resource allocation, performance KPIs, and deadline accountability — making it an indispensable asset for any professional content operation.
Sheet Names
- Content Calendar – The central hub for all scheduled content
- Content Repository – Database of all assets (past and planned)
- Publishing Schedule – Channel-specific distribution calendar
- KPI Dashboard – Visual summary of performance metrics
- Team Allocation – Responsible individuals and deadlines per asset
- Templates & Guidelines – Reference materials for consistency
Table Structures & Columns with Data Types
The Content Calendar sheet is the primary operational table, structured as follows:
| Column Name | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ID | Number (Auto-increment) | Unique identifier for each content piece |
| Title | Text | Descriptive title of the content asset (e.g., “Q3 Product Launch Blog”) |
| Type | Dropdown (Blog, Video, Social Post, Email, eBook) | Categorizes the format of content |
| Topic/Theme | Text | |
| Purpose | Dropdown (Awareness, Lead Gen, Engagement, Retention) | Marks strategic intent aligned with marketing funnel |
| Channel | Dropdown (Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Newsletter) | |
| Target Audience | Text | |
| Assigned To | Text / Dropdown (Team Member Names) | |
| Status | Dropdown (Idea, In Progress, Review, Approved, Scheduled, Published) | |
| Planned Publish Date | Date | |
| Actual Publish Date | Date (optional) | |
| Prioritized? | Yes/No Checkbox | |
| Content Brief Link | Hyperlink | |
| Budget ($) | Currency | |
| Estimated Reach | Number | |
| Expected Conversion Rate | Percentage (0.00-1.00) | |
| Performance Score (Auto) | Formula-Calculated |
Formulas Required
- In column “Performance Score” (Column M):
=IF([@Actual Publish Date]="","",(([@Estimated Reach]*0.3)+([@Expected Conversion Rate]*500)+([@[Social Engagement Rate]]*10))/10)— a weighted formula combining projected reach, conversion expectation, and social metrics. - In “Status” column: Conditional logic to auto-update status based on date comparisons (e.g., if “Planned Publish Date” is past today and status is “Scheduled,” change to “Published”) using VBA or Power Query integration.
- In the KPI Dashboard:
=SUMIFS(ContentCalendar[Budget],ContentCalendar[Status],"Published")— Total published budget spent. =COUNTIFS(ContentCalendar[Purpose],"Lead Gen",ContentCalendar[Status],"Published")— Count of lead-generating content published.
Conditional Formatting Rules
- Status: Red = “Idea” or “In Progress” over 7 days past planned date; Yellow = “Review”; Green = Published/Approved.
- Prioritized? Row highlight in light blue if marked "Yes".
- Budget: Red fill if budget exceeds team monthly cap (set in Settings tab).
- Performance Score: Color scale from red to green based on score percentile.
User Instructions
To use this template effectively: 1) Begin by populating the “Content Repository” with all past content for reference. 2) Use the “Team Allocation” sheet to assign owners and review deadlines weekly. 3) Update the “Content Calendar” daily — even small changes trigger dashboard updates. 4) Every Friday, run a status check using filters on "Status" and "Priority". 5) After publishing, update the “Actual Publish Date” and input real analytics data (views, CTRs). The KPI Dashboard auto-updates with these values. Do not edit formulas or column headers — only input data in designated fields. Use the “Templates & Guidelines” sheet to ensure brand consistency across all content.
Example Rows
| ID | Title | Type | Topic | Purpose | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1012 | Social Media Guide for SMBs 2024 | Blog + Infographic | SMB Tools | Lead Gen | LinkedIn, Website, Email Newsletter |
| Assigned To | Status | Planned Date | Budget ($) | ||
| Jamal Khan (Content) | Scheduled | 2024-07-15 | $850.00 |
Recommended Charts & Dashboards
The KPI Dashboard sheet includes:
- A stacked bar chart showing content distribution by type (Blog, Video, etc.) and channel.
- A line graph comparing monthly planned vs. actual published volume.
- A donut chart of purposes (“Awareness” vs “Retention”) to ensure balanced strategy.
- A heat map grid with months on Y-axis and content types on X-axis, color-coded by performance score.
- A leaderboard ranking team members by published assets and average performance score.
This template transforms chaotic brainstorming into a structured, accountable Content Planning workflow. By integrating Business Template standards — such as data validation, version control through sheet separation, and automated KPI tracking — the Planning View ensures your content strategy doesn’t just exist on paper but drives measurable business outcomes. Whether you’re managing 10 or 100 pieces per month, this template scales intelligently and keeps every piece aligned with revenue goals.
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