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Content Planning - CRM Tracker - Personal Use

Download and customize a free Content Planning CRM Tracker Personal Use Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

Date Content Topic Platform Status Priority Notes Due Date

Content Planning CRM Tracker - Personal Use Excel Template

This comprehensive Excel template for Content Planning CRM Tracker (Personal Use) is designed specifically for individuals who manage their own content creation, audience engagement, and relationship tracking—all within a single unified system. Whether you're a blogger, independent content creator, social media manager, or freelance writer managing multiple platforms (Instagram, YouTube, Medium, TikTok), this template helps you plan your editorial calendar while simultaneously nurturing your audience relationships as if they were CRM contacts. Unlike generic planners or standalone CRMs that focus solely on sales pipelines, this template uniquely bridges the gap between content strategy and personal audience engagement—making it ideal for personal use.

Sheet Names

  • Content Calendar
  • Audience CRM
  • Status Dashboard
  • Templates & Notes

Table Structures and Columns with Data Types

Content Calendar Sheet:

Title or topic of the content piece.
Column Name Data Type Description
DateDate (YYYY-MM-DD)Scheduled publish date of the content piece.
PlatformText (Dropdown: Instagram, YouTube, Blog, Twitter, TikTok)The social or digital platform where content will be published.
TitleText
TypeText (Dropdown: Video, Blog, Reel, Story, Carousel)Type of content asset.
StatusText (Dropdown: Idea, Planned, In Progress, Ready for Review, Published)Current stage in the workflow.
PriorityNumber (1-5)Importance level: 1 = Low; 5 = Urgent.
Campaign ThemeTextMarketing theme or seasonal event (e.g., “Summer Series,” “New Year Goals”).
Keywords/HashtagsTextList of SEO keywords and platform hashtags.
Campaign GoalText (Dropdown: Awareness, Engagement, Lead Gen, Sales)Main objective of this content post.
Audience ID(s)Text (comma-separated)Reference IDs linking to the Audience CRM sheet.
NotesMemo/Long TextAdditional instructions, references, or resources.

Audience CRM Sheet:

System-generated unique identifier for each contact.
Column Name Data Type Description
Audience IDAuto-number (Unique)
Name/NicknameTextFriendly name or pseudonym (e.g., “Sarah, Yoga Lover”)
Contact TypeText (Dropdown: Follower, Subscriber, Commenter, DM Contact)
Platform OriginText (Dropdown: Instagram, YouTube Email List, etc.)
Last Interaction DateDateDate of last personal engagement.
Last Content Engaged WithText (links to Title in Content Calendar)
Notes on PreferencesMemo/Long TextPersonal insights: “Loves long-form tutorials,” “Engages every Wednesday.”
Priority LevelText (Low, Medium, High)
Total Engagements (Count)Number

Formulas Required

  • In the Status Dashboard: =COUNTIFS(ContentCalendar!E:E,"Published") to count published posts.
  • Average engagement frequency: =AVERAGEIF(AudienceCRM!G:G,"High",AudienceCRM!F:F)
  • Auto-populate Audience ID links from CRM using VLOOKUP or XLOOKUP to connect content with audience segments.
  • Conditional logic in Status column: Automatically updates to “Overdue” if Date is past today and Status ≠ Published.

Conditional Formatting

  • Status Column: Red = Overdue; Green = Published; Yellow = In Progress.
  • Priority Column: Color scale from light yellow (1) to dark red (5).
  • Audience CRM - Priority Level: High priority names appear in bold with blue background.

User Instructions

To use this template effectively:

  1. Start by populating the Audience CRM sheet with your most engaged followers or subscribers. Add personal notes—this is your “relationship database.”
  2. Each week, plan content in the Content Calendar. Link each post to relevant Audience IDs (e.g., “C102,C145”) if targeting specific segments.
  3. Update Status regularly: As you write, review, and publish—move the status along.
  4. After publishing, manually update “Last Interaction Date” and “Last Content Engaged With” in CRM for each person who liked/commented/share your post.
  5. Review the Status Dashboard every Sunday to assess productivity and audience engagement trends.

Example Rows

Content Calendar:
Date: 2024-06-15 | Platform: YouTube | Title: “How I Grew My Blog from 0 to 10K in 3 Months” | Type: Video | Status: Published | Priority: 5 | Campaign Theme: Growth Series

Audience CRM:
Audience ID: C145 | Name/Nickname: Alex (Aspiring Blogger) | Contact Type: Subscriber | Last Interaction Date: 2024-06-16 | Last Content Engaged With: “How I Grew My Blog...”

Recommended Charts and Dashboards

  • Pie Chart: Distribution of content types across platforms.
  • Bar Chart: Monthly publication volume vs. goals.
  • Line Graph: Audience engagement trend over time (using Last Interaction Date).
  • KPI Cards on Status Dashboard: Total Published Posts, Top Platform, Avg. Priority Score, Active Contacts.

This template turns content planning into a relational experience. By integrating CRM principles into your personal publishing workflow, you’re not just creating content—you’re building lasting connections. Perfect for the solo creator who values authenticity over automation.

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