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Content Planning - Payroll - Printable

Download and customize a free Content Planning Payroll Printable Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

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Content Planning Payroll Printable Excel Template

This specialized Excel template is designed to merge two critical business functions—Content Planning and Payroll—into a single, streamlined, and Printable workflow solution. While payroll typically tracks compensation for employees, and content planning manages editorial calendars and creator workflows, this template uniquely bridges these domains by enabling content creators (freelancers, influencers, writers) to be compensated accurately based on deliverables they produce. This is especially valuable for marketing agencies, media companies, or in-house teams managing influencer campaigns or blog networks. The template ensures that every piece of published content is tied directly to a payment schedule and can be printed as a professional document for accounting audits, contractor agreements, or executive reviews.

Sheet Names

The template consists of five primary sheets:

  • Content Tracker
  • Payroll Summary
  • Payout Schedule
  • Contractor Profiles
  • Printable Report

Table Structures & Columns (Data Types)

The Content Tracker sheet is the central hub:

Title of the blog post, video, social media carousel, etc.
Column Data Type Description
Content IDText (e.g., CT-2024-001)Unique identifier for each content piece.
TitleText
Content TypeDropdown: Blog Post, Video, Instagram Reel, Podcast
Planned Publish DateDate
Actual Publish DateDate (auto-filled if marked complete)
Contractor IDText (links to Contractor Profiles)
StatusDropdown: Draft, Review, Approved, Published, Paid
Payout Amount ($)Currency (auto-calculated from Rate × Units)
Rate TypeDropdown: Flat Fee, Per Word, Per View, Per Click
Units ProducedNumber (e.g., 1200 words, 5K views)
Rate ($/Unit)Currency
Paid?Yes/No checkbox

The Contractor Profiles sheet holds static data per freelancer:

NameContact InfoRate Per Word ($)Rate Per View ($)Payment Method

The Payroll Summary sheet uses VLOOKUP and SUMIFS to aggregate payouts by contractor and month.

Formulas Required

  • Payout Amount: =IF(UnitsProduced > 0, UnitsProduced * Rate, IF(Status="Published", DefaultFlatFee, 0))
  • Monthly Payroll Total: =SUMIFS(ContentTracker[Payout Amount], ContentTracker[Actual Publish Date], ">="&EOMONTH(TODAY(),-1)+1, ContentTracker[Actual Publish Date], "<="&EOMONTH(TODAY(),0), ContentTracker[Paid?], "No")
  • Contractor Name Lookup: =VLOOKUP([@[Contractor ID]], ContractorProfiles!$A:$F, 2, FALSE)
  • Payout Date (Auto): Set to 5 business days after publication: =WORKDAY([@[Actual Publish Date]],5)

Conditional Formatting

  • Red background: Content overdue by more than 3 days past planned publish date.
  • Yellow background: Status is “Approved” but not yet published.
  • Green text on light green: Status = “Paid” and payout amount > $0.
  • Bold red font: Contractor with total monthly payout exceeding $5,000 (flag for review).

Instructions for the User

How to Use This Template:
1. Populate the Contractor Profiles sheet with all freelancer details and their rate structures.
2. Add new content entries in Content Tracker. Select the correct Contractor ID and Content Type.
3. Update “Status” as content progresses: Draft → Review → Approved → Published.
4. Once published, enter Actual Publish Date—the system auto-calculates Payout Amount based on Rate Type and Units.
5. Mark “Paid?” as Yes once payment is processed; this removes it from pending payroll totals.
6. Use the Printable Report sheet to generate a clean PDF or printed version for accounting—this sheet includes logos, summary tables, and signatures.
7. Run the Payroll Summary monthly to verify totals before disbursement.

Example Rows (Content Tracker)

CT-2024-051"Ultimate SEO Guide 2024"Blog Post6/15/20246/18/2024C-789Published$150.00Per Word15000.10
CT-2024-337"Summer Travel Vlog"Video7/1/20247/5/2024C-911Published
C-911: Rate = $80 per 1,000 views. 75K views → $6,000 payout.

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

  • Bar Chart (Payroll Summary): Monthly total payouts per contractor—ideal for identifying top earners and budget overruns.
  • Pie Chart (Content Type Distribution): % of content broken down by type: Blog, Video, Reel, etc.—helps align future content strategy with payout ROI.
  • Timeline Gantt (Content Schedule vs. Actual): Visualize delays or accelerations in publishing—critical for adjusting payroll pacing and avoiding cash flow surprises.
  • KPI Card (Dashboard Summary): “Total Paid This Month,” “Pending Payouts,” “Avg. Cost per Content Piece”—displayed on the Printable Report header for executive review.

This Content Planning Payroll Printable Excel Template ensures every creative contribution is tracked, valued, and paid accurately—no more guesswork. Its printable format makes it ideal for HR audits, contractor agreements, or tax documentation. By aligning content production metrics directly with payroll triggers, this template transforms chaos into clarity.

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