Content Planning - Planner Template - Financial View
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Content Planning Planner Template – Financial View
This Excel template is a purpose-built Planner Template designed for marketing teams, content strategists, and media planners who require granular financial oversight in their Content Planning workflows. Unlike standard editorial calendars, the “Financial View” version integrates budgeting, cost tracking, ROI forecasting, and resource allocation directly into the content lifecycle — transforming static scheduling into a dynamic financial management tool.
Sheet Names and Structure
The template comprises five core sheets: 1. Content Calendar – Master timeline of planned content across channels. 2. Budget Tracker – Detailed cost allocation per content asset. 3. ROI Dashboard – Visual summary of performance vs. spend. 4. Templates & GuidelinesNote: Always use the “Templates & Guidelines” sheet to ensure consistency in naming conventions, color codes, and formula references.
Table Structures and Column Definitions
Content Calendar Sheet Table:| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Date (Publish) | Date | Scheduled publication date. |
| Title | Text | |
| Channel | List (Dropdown) | Platform: Blog, Social Media, Email, YouTube, Podcast. |
| Type | List (Dropdown) | Content Type: Guide, Video, Infographic, Case Study. |
| Owner | ||
| Budget Assigned ($)Number (Currency) | ||
| Actual Cost ($) | ||
| Pipeline Status | List (Dropdown) | Ideation, Draft, Review, Approved, Published, Archived. |
| Estimated TrafficNumber | ||
| Potential Revenue ($) | ||
| ROI (%)Formula |
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Text (Dropdown) | Funds category: Freelancers, Tools, Ads, Software, Events. |
| Item DescriptionText | ||
| Planned Spend ($) | ||
| Spent to Date ($)Number (Currency) | ||
| Remaining Balance ($) | ||
| StatusFormula (Color-coded) |
Key Formulas
- ROI (%) in Content Calendar: =IF([@Actual Cost]>0, (([@[Potential Revenue]]-[@[Actual Cost]])/[@[Actual Cost]])*100, "")
- Remaining Balance: =C2-D2 (Planned Spend – Spent)
- Total Budget Used: =SUM(Budget Tracker!D:D) / SUM(Budget Tracker!C:C) (to compute % utilization)
Conditional Formatting Rules
- ROI Column: Green if >100%, Yellow if 50-99%, Red if <0%.
- Status in Budget Tracker: Red fill for “Critical”, Green for “Healthy”, Gray for blank.
- Pipeline Status: Blue (Ideation), Orange (Draft), Purple (Review), Green (Published).
User Instructions
- Start by populating the Budget Tracker sheet with all planned content expenses.
- Use dropdowns to select Channel, Type, and Status for consistency.
- Link each Content Calendar row to a budget item using the “Budget Assigned” column’s data validation (pulling from Budget Tracker).
- After publishing, update “Actual Cost” and log real traffic/revenue in corresponding cells.
- Review the ROI Dashboard weekly to rebalance budgets before next quarter.
Example Row (Content Calendar)
Date (Publish): 15/07/2024Title: “How Our SaaS Grew 30% Using Email Sequences”
Channel: Blog
Type: Case Study
Owner: Jane Doe
Budget Assigned ($): $1,200 (from “Freelance Writer – Case Study”)
Potential Revenue ($): Strong>$6,500 (based on 3% conversion from 15K visits)
Actual Cost ($): Strong>$1,350
ROI (%): Strong>-12.5%
Pipeline Status: Strong> Published
Recommended Charts & Dashboards (ROI Dashboard Sheet)
- Mosaic Chart: Shows budget utilization by category — visually identifies overspending.
- Line Chart: Monthly ROI trend over 12 months to forecast content profitability.
- Doughnut Chart: Breakdown of total spend by channel (e.g., Social Media = 45%, Blog = 30%).
- KPI Tiles: Real-time: Total Spent, Avg. ROI, Content Items Published, Budget Remaining %.
This template ensures that every content piece is not just planned — it’s financially accountable. The “Financial View” transforms your Content Planning from guesswork into a data-driven engine of growth.
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