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Content Planning - Business Template - Small Business

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Small Business Content Planning Excel Template

This Business Template, specifically designed for Small Business owners, marketers, and content creators, is a streamlined yet powerful Content Planning tool that helps you organize, schedule, and measure your content marketing efforts without requiring advanced technical skills or expensive software. Built entirely in Microsoft Excel®, this template is optimized for ease of use, scalability, and real-time tracking — making it ideal for solopreneurs or teams of up to five people managing blogs, social media, email newsletters, and video content.

Sheet Names

  • Content Calendar – The core scheduling sheet where all planned content is logged with dates and statuses.
  • Content Topics – A centralized database of proposed and approved content ideas with categories, keywords, and priority levels.
  • Social Media Channels – Tracks platform-specific posting schedules, engagement metrics, and content formats (e.g., Reels vs. Carousels).
  • Performance Dashboard – A visual summary of KPIs using charts and conditional formatting to show progress at a glance.
  • Resource Tracker – Logs internal/external resources used (writers, designers, tools) and associated costs per piece of content.
  • Notes & Instructions – A reference sheet with step-by-step guidance on using the template and best practices for small business content planning.

Table Structures & Columns

The Content Calendar is the central table, structured as follows:

< td>Channel< td >List (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Blog, Newsletter) < td >Platform where content will be published.< td >Status < td >List (Ideation, Draft, Review, Approved, Scheduled, Published) < td >Current stage in the workflow.< td >Estimated Time (hrs) < td >Number < td >Time required to produce content. Used for resource planning.
Column Name Data Type Description
DateDate (DD/MM/YYYY)Planned publish date.
Content TypeList (Blog, Social, Email, Video)Type of content asset.
TitleTextDescriptive headline or topic of the piece.
Topic IDNumber (link to Content Topics sheet)ID reference connecting to detailed topic briefs.
OwnerTextName of team member responsible (e.g., “Alex – Marketing”).
KeywordsText (comma-separated)Main SEO or targeting keywords.
Cost ($)CurrencyEstimated cost of creation or outsourcing.
Prioritized?Boolean (Yes/No)Marks high-value topics aligned with business goals.

The Content Topics sheet includes: Topic ID (auto-increment), Title, Category (e.g., Product Education, Testimonial, How-To), Target Audience Segment, Search Volume (est.), Competition Level, and Notes. This ensures all ideas are tracked and evaluated for strategic alignment.

Formulas Required

  • =VLOOKUP([@TopicID],ContentTopics!A:F,5,FALSE) – Pulls category from the Topics sheet into the Calendar.
  • =COUNTIFS(ContentCalendar!E:E,"Published",ContentCalendar!D:D,">="&TODAY()-7) – Tracks content published in the last 7 days.
  • =SUMIF(ContentCalendar!K:K,"Yes",ContentCalendar!I:I) – Calculates total estimated time spent on prioritized content.
  • =IF([@[Estimated Time]]>4,"High","Low") – Automatically flags time-intensive tasks.
  • =TODAY() – Used in conditional formatting to highlight overdue items.

Conditional Formatting

  • Status Colors: “Scheduled” = Yellow, “Published” = Green, “Draft” = Orange, “Overdue (past date)” = Red.
  • Priority Highlight: Rows marked "Yes" in the Prioritized? column have a light blue background.
  • Critical Cost Alert: Any content item exceeding $100 cost triggers a red text warning on the Performance Dashboard.

User Instructions

Begin by populating the Content Topics sheet with your top 15-20 content ideas. Assign each an ID and prioritize based on audience relevance or sales alignment. Next, open the Content Calendar. Drag-and-drop dates from a monthly view or use Excel’s date autofill to populate weeks ahead. Link each calendar entry to its Topic ID — this auto-fills category and keywords via formulas. Update the Status daily; use dropdowns (Data Validation) for consistency. Weekly, review the Performance Dashboard to identify trends: which channels perform best? Which topics generate highest engagement? Adjust your plan accordingly.

Example Rows

DateContent TypeChannelTitleTopic IDStatus
05/04/2024Blog PostBlog, SEO5 Tips to Reduce Overhead as a Small Business Owner17
07/04/2024Social Post (Reel)InstagramBehind-the-Scenes: How We Make Our Eco-Friendly Packaging13
10/04/2024Email NewsletterEmail ListWelcome to Our April Product Launch!

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The Performance Dashboard includes three dynamic charts:

  1. Content Output by Type (Pie Chart): Shows distribution across blogs, social, email — helps maintain balance.
  2. Daily Publishing Trends (Line Chart): Tracks how many items are published each day to identify bottlenecks or peaks.
  3. Channel Performance Bar Chart: Compares estimated vs. actual engagement (if linked to analytics via manual input).

This Small Business Content Planning template transforms chaos into clarity. It’s not about perfection — it’s about progress. For small teams with limited bandwidth, this tool removes guesswork, ensures consistency in messaging, and proves ROI through visual data — turning content planning from a chore into a strategic advantage.

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