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Content Planning - Project Template - Multi Page

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Content Topic Target Audience Content Type Publish Date Status Owner Channel Goals KPIs Notes

Multi Page Excel Template for Content Planning (Project Template)

This Multi Page Excel Template for Content Planning is a comprehensive Project Template designed to streamline the end-to-end planning, scheduling, and performance tracking of content initiatives across teams. Whether you're managing a blog, social media calendar, video series, or email campaigns — this template consolidates all critical phases into an organized, dynamic system that scales with your project’s complexity. Built as a Multi Page workbook with interlinked sheets and automated calculations, it eliminates manual chaos and empowers content teams to collaborate efficiently while maintaining strategic alignment.

Sheet Names & Overview

The template comprises six logically organized sheets:

  • 1. Project Overview
  • 2. Content Calendar
  • 3. Editorial Workflow
  • 4. Resource Allocation
  • 5. Performance Tracker
  • 6. Dashboard Summary

Each sheet serves a distinct purpose while feeding data into the others, creating a holistic ecosystem for content project management.

Table Structures & Column Details

1. Project Overview

Launch date of the project.
Target completion date.
Current state of the project.
Name of responsible person.
Total allocated budget.
Strategic objectives (e.g., “Increase organic traffic by 30%”)
ColumnData TypeDescription
Project NameTextName of the content initiative (e.g., “Q3 Blog Refresh”)
Start DateDate
End DateDate
StatusList (Active/On Hold/Closed)
Team LeadText
Budget ($)Currency
GoalsMemo (multi-line text)

2. Content Calendar

Scheduled publish date.
Headline of the content piece.
ColumnData TypeDescription
Date PublishedDate
TitleText
TypeList (Blog, Video, Social Post, Email)
ChannelList (Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube)
Topic ClusterText
StatusList (Ideation, Drafted, Reviewed, Scheduled, Published)
OwnerText
Prioritized?
Boolean (Yes/No)

3. Editorial Workflow

ColumnData TypeDescription
ID (Auto)Number (auto-generated from Content Calendar)
TitleText (VLOOKUP from Calendar)
Assigned to Writer
Name or team member.
Assigned to Editor
Name or team member.
Due Date (Draft)
Date.
Due Date (Review)
Date.
Notes

4. Resource Allocation

ColumnData TypeDescription
Name (Team Member)Text
Total Assigned Tasks (COUNTIF from Workflow)
Auto-calculated.
Budget Used ($)
Utilization Rate (%)

5. Performance Tracker

ColumnData TypeDescription
Date Published (VLOOKUP)
Title (VLOOKUP)
Page Views
Engagement Rate (%)
Shares

6. Dashboard Summary (Dynamic Charts)

This sheet features interactive charts and KPI tiles:

  • Pie Chart: Content Type Distribution
  • Bar Chart: Monthly Content Volume vs. Target
  • Line Graph: Traffic Growth Over Time
  • KPI Cards:Total Published, On-Time Rate (%), Avg. Engagement, Budget Variance ($)

Formulas Required

  • =COUNTIF(ContentCalendar!$F:$F,"Published") → Total published content (Dashboard)
  • =DATEDIF([Start Date],TODAY(),"d")/DATEDIF([Start Date],[End Date],"d") → Project Progress % (Overview)
  • =VLOOKUP(A2,ContentCalendar!$A:$G,5,FALSE) → Pull Topic Cluster into Workflow sheet
  • =COUNTIFS(Workflow!$F:$F,"Drafted",Workflow!$E:$E,A2) → Tasks assigned per member (Resource Allocation)
  • =SUMIF(PerformanceTracker!A:A,[@Date],PerformanceTracker!D:D)/[Total Views Target] → Performance % vs. Goal

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Content Calendar: Highlight “Published” in green; “Overdue” (past due date, status ≠ Published) in red.
  • Resource Allocation: Color cells red if utilization > 90%; yellow if 70–89%.
  • Performance Tracker: Green fill for engagement rate > industry benchmark; red if below threshold.

User Instructions

How to Use This Template:
1. Start in Project Overview: Define project scope, dates, goals.
2. Populate Content Calendar with planned pieces — use data validation dropdowns for Type and Channel.
3. Editorial Workflow will auto-populate tasks from the Calendar — assign owners and deadlines.
4. Track resource usage weekly; adjust assignments to avoid burnout (Utilization Rate >90% is a red flag).
5. After publishing, update Performance Tracker with metrics from Google Analytics or social tools.
6. Monitor the Dashboard for real-time insights — update monthly to evaluate ROI.

Example Rows

Content Calendar Example:
Date Published: 2024-09-15, Title: “7 SEO Hacks for Small Businesses”, Type: Blog, Channel: Website, Topic Cluster: SEO Tools, Status: Scheduled, Owner: Jane Doe

Performance Tracker Example:
Date Published: 2024-09-15, Page Views: 1450, Engagement Rate (%): 8.3%, Shares: 67

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The Dashboard Summary sheet is mandatory for executive review. We recommend:

  • Pie Chart: Show composition of content by type — reveals if your strategy is balanced.
  • Stacked Bar Chart: Monthly output vs target across channels — visualizes where you’re over/underdelivering.
  • Gauge Charts: KPIs like “On-Time Delivery Rate” and “Budget Efficiency” for quick snapshot assessments.

This Multi Page Excel Template for Content Planning transforms static spreadsheets into a living project ecosystem. It’s not just an organizer — it’s a decision engine that scales with your ambition. Use it to build consistency, measure impact, and finally, align content with business outcomes.

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