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Content Planning - Planner Template - Report Version

Download and customize a free Content Planning Planner Template Report Version Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

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Content Planning Planner Template - Report Version

The Content Planning Planner Template - Report Version is a comprehensive, professionally designed Excel workbook engineered for marketing teams, content strategists, and editorial departments seeking to systematize their content lifecycle from ideation to performance analysis. Unlike basic calendars or checklists, this template transforms raw planning data into actionable business intelligence through structured tables, dynamic formulas, automated conditional formatting, and integrated dashboards — making it an indispensable tool for enterprise-grade Content Planning workflows.

Sheet Names and Structure

The workbook contains five meticulously organized sheets:
  1. Content Calendar: The primary planning hub with scheduled content items.
  2. Content Inventory: A master registry of all published or draft content.
  3. Performance Metrics: Aggregated analytics from social, web, and email platforms.
  4. Dashboard: Interactive visualization hub with charts and KPI summaries.
  5. Settings & Guidelines: Reference sheet with templates, tone guidelines, and formula notes.

Table Structures and Column Definitions

The Content Calendar table includes the following columns with strict data types:

Content Type
Dropdown: Blog, Video, Social Post, Email Newsletter, Infographic, Podcast
Categorizes content format for resource allocation.
Dropdown: Draft, Assigned, In Review, Approved, Scheduled, Published, Archived
Tracks progress through editorial workflow.
Dropdown: Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Email, Twitter
Platform where content will be deployed.
Column Name Data Type Description
Date ScheduledDate (DD/MM/YYYY)Planned publish date of the content asset.
Content TitleText (255 chars)Title or working name of the piece.
Pillar TopicText (100 chars)Main theme (e.g., “Sustainability,” “Product Onboarding”).
Status
OwnerText (100 chars)Name of the content creator or team responsible.
Publishing Channel
Target AudienceText (150 chars)Description of intended audience segment.
Campaign IDText (20 chars)
ID linking to broader marketing campaigns for alignment.
Estimated Effort (hrs)Number
Time estimate required for creation and approval.
Predicted ReachNumber
User base or impression forecast (e.g., 5,000).

The Content Inventory table mirrors this structure but adds historical columns: Actual Views, Engagement Rate (%), CTR (%), Conversions, and ROI.

Formulas Required

  • =COUNTIFS(ContentCalendar[Status], "Published", ContentCalendar[Date Scheduled], ">="&TODAY()-30) — Counts published content in last 30 days.
  • =AVERAGEIF(ContentInventory[Content Type], "Blog", ContentInventory[Predicted Reach]) — Calculates average predicted reach per blog post.
  • =IF([@Status]="Published", [@Predicted Reach]*0.15, "") — Estimates conversions based on typical CTR (15%) for published items.
  • =SUMIFS(ContentInventory[ROI], ContentInventory[Content Type], "Video") — Totals ROI by content type for budget allocation insights.
  • Dynamically populates the Dashboard with formulas like =GETPIVOTDATA("Total Posts", Dashboard!$A$3, "Month", TEXT(TODAY(),"mmmm"))

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Status = “Overdue” → Red fill (if Date Scheduled < TODAY() and Status ≠ “Published”).
  • Content Type = “Video” → Light blue highlight.
  • Predicted Reach > 10,000 → Green border with bold text.
  • Owner = “Team A” → Unique shade for team visibility.

User Instructions

How to Use This Template:
1. Begin by populating the Content Calendar with upcoming items using dropdowns for consistency.
2. Update Status daily — this drives auto-updates in Dashboard and reporting views.
3. After publishing, copy finalized metrics (views, CTR, etc.) into the Content Inventory sheet — do not edit raw calendar data.
4. Weekly: Run the Dashboard to review KPIs like content volume by type, ROI distribution, and bottlenecks in status pipeline.
5. Monthly: Use the “Performance Metrics” sheet to export a PDF report for stakeholders using Excel’s “Export as PDF” function.
6. Never delete rows — use “Archived” status instead. Maintain historical integrity.

Example Data Rows

Content Calendar Row Example:
Date Scheduled: 15/04/2025 | Content Title: "How AI is Reshaping Customer Support" | Content Type: Blog | Pillar Topic: AI & Innovation | Status: Approved | Owner: Maria Chen | Publishing Channel: Website, LinkedIn | Target Audience: B2B Tech Managers | Campaign ID: CAM-048-25
Estimated Effort (hrs): 12.5 | Predicted Reach: 8,500
Content Inventory Row Example:
Date Published: 10/04/2025 | Content Title: "How AI is Reshaping Customer Support" | Actual Views: 9,217 | Engagement Rate (%): 4.3% | CTR (%): 6.8% | Conversions: 89 | ROI ($): $1,780

Recommended Charts and Dashboards

The Dashboard sheet features four embedded visuals:

  1. Pie Chart: Content Type Distribution (Last 3 Months) — Shows proportion of blog, video, social posts. Helps optimize resource allocation.
  2. Stacked Bar Chart: Monthly Content Volume vs. Conversions — Compares output quantity with quality outcomes.
  3. Gantt-Style Timeline: Content Pipeline Status — Visualizes upcoming and delayed content using color-coded bars by status.
  4. KPI Summary Box — Dynamic tiles displaying total published items, average ROI, monthly growth %, and top-performing channel.

All charts are linked to live data in the tables via Excel PivotTables. Refreshing data automatically updates visuals. Use slicers for filtering by Owner, Campaign ID, or Channel.

Conclusion

The Content Planning Planner Template - Report Version elevates content strategy from ad-hoc scheduling to strategic decision-making. By integrating structured data entry, automated analytics, and executive-ready dashboards into one unified Excel environment, it ensures that every piece of content is tracked with precision — from ideation to impact. This template isn’t merely a calendar; it’s a performance engine designed for teams serious about ROI-driven Content Planning. Use this Planner Template to transform chaotic workflows into transparent, measurable, and scalable operations — the hallmark of the ultimate Report Version.

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