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Content Planning - Monthly Budget - Weekly

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Excel Template for Weekly Content Planning Monthly Budget

This comprehensive Excel template is purpose-built for marketing teams, content creators, and digital agencies aiming to align their weekly content planning activities with a structured monthly budget. Designed in a weekly format, this template transforms abstract content goals into measurable financial and operational milestones. By combining granular weekly tracking with overarching monthly financial controls, users gain real-time visibility into spend efficiency, resource allocation, and content ROI — enabling data-driven decisions without sacrificing creative flexibility.

Sheet Names

  • Dashboard – Central hub displaying KPIs and visual summaries
  • Weekly Planner (Mon-Sun) – Core worksheet for daily content scheduling and budget allocation
  • Budget Summary – Aggregates weekly spend into monthly totals with variance analysis
  • Campaign Tracker – Logs individual campaigns, channels, and performance metrics
  • Resource Log – Tracks team hours, freelancers, tools, and associated costs
  • Templates & Notes – Pre-filled examples and usage instructions for new users

Table Structures and Columns

The core worksheet, Weely Planner (Mon-Sun), features a dynamic table structure with the following columns:

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Column Data Type Description
Date (Day of Week) Date (DD/MM/YYYY) Auto-filled for each day of the week (e.g., Mon 01/04, Tue 02/04).
Content Topic Text Title or brief description of content piece (blog, social post, video, etc.)
Content Type Dropdown: Blog / Social / Email / Video / Podcast / Other Categorizes content for reporting and budget allocation.
Publish Channel Dropdown: Website, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, Newsletter Identifies where the content will be published.
Budget Allocation ($) Currency (USD/EUR/GBP) Estimated cost per piece — includes copywriting, design, tools, ads.
Actual Spend ($) Currency Post-completion actual expenditure (manually updated).
Status Dropdown: Planned / In Progress / Published / Delayed / Cancelled Tracks real-time progress.
Responsible Person Text/Name Name of team member or freelancer assigned.
Predicted Engagement (Est.) Number (likes, shares, CTR) Estimated KPIs to assess content value vs. cost.

Key Formulas

  • =SUMIFS(Budget Allocation, Date, ">=start_of_week", Date, "<=end_of_week") — Calculates weekly budget usage from the Daily Planner to feed into Budget Summary.
  • =SUM(Actual Spend) - SUM(Budget Allocation) — Weekly variance (over/under spend) to flag financial risks.
  • =IF(Actual Spend > Budget Allocation * 1.1, "OVER BUDGET", IF(Actual Spend < Budget Allocation * 0.9, "UNDER BUDGET", "ON TRACK")) — Conditional status indicator for budget compliance.
  • =AVERAGE(Predicted Engagement / Actual Spend) — Cost-per-engagement ratio to evaluate efficiency.
  • =SUMIF(Campaign Tracker!$D:$D, WeeklyPlanner!B2, Campaign Tracker!$F:$F) — Pulls campaign-level spend from Campaign Tracker into Daily Planner for accuracy.

Conditional Formatting

  • Budget Allocation vs Actual Spend: Red fill if actual exceeds budget by 10%; green if under by more than 10%.
  • Status Column: Orange for "Delayed", Gray for "Cancelled", Green for "Published".
  • Date Rows: Highlight weekend rows (Sat/Sun) with light blue background to distinguish non-business days.
  • Campaign Tracker: Color-code channels by cost per engagement — red = low ROI, green = high ROI.

User Instructions

  1. Begin each month by entering your total monthly budget into the Budget Summary sheet.
  2. Distribute it across 4 weeks using the suggested allocation ratios (e.g., 25% per week, or adjust based on campaign peaks).
  3. Each Monday, populate the Weekly Planner with planned content for the upcoming week — include topic, type, channel, and estimated cost.
  4. As content is published or expenses are incurred, update "Actual Spend" and "Status".
  5. Use the Dashboard to monitor weekly trends. If you’re consistently over budget on video content, adjust next week’s allocations.
  6. Review the Campaign Tracker monthly to identify top-performing channels and reallocate funds accordingly.

Example Rows (Weekly Planner)

<<⚠️ Budget variance: +$30 over due to extra video editing.
Mon 01/04Fall Fashion Guide BlogBlogWebsite$150$145PublishedJane Doe
Tue 02/04Instagram Reel: Product Demo #3VideoInstagram, YouTube Shorts$250$265PublishedMike Chen (Freelancer)
Thu 04/04Email Newsletter: Spring Sale PreviewEmailMailchimp$80$75PublishedLisa Park

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

  • Stacked Column Chart: Weekly spend by Content Type (shows where budget is consumed).
  • Line Graph: Monthly trend of Actual Spend vs Budget Allocation.
  • Pie Chart: Distribution of total monthly spend by Channel.
  • Scatter Plot: Cost per Engagement (y-axis) vs. Content Type (x-axis) — identifies most cost-efficient formats.

This template turns content planning from a chaotic task list into an accountable, financially intelligent operation. With weekly granularity and monthly budget discipline, your team can scale content production sustainably — no more surprise overruns or under-performing campaigns. Use it to justify marketing spend to leadership and optimize every dollar for maximum impact.

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