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Content Planning - Project Template - Planning View

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Task ID Task Name Content Type Target Audience Publish Date Status Responsible Team Description Notes/Links

Content Planning Project Template – Planning View

This Content Planning Project Template – Planning View is a comprehensive, dynamic Excel workbook designed for marketing teams, content managers, and editorial boards to strategically plan, organize, and track content initiatives across multiple channels and timeframes. Built as a true Project Template, it offers a scalable structure that adapts to campaigns of any scale—from monthly blog schedules to enterprise-level multi-platform content calendars. The “Planning View” design prioritizes clarity, visualization, and proactive scheduling over reactive execution, enabling teams to foresee bottlenecks, allocate resources efficiently, and align content with broader business objectives.

Sheet Names

The template contains four primary sheets:

  • Content Calendar – The central hub for all scheduled content.
  • Content Inventory – A repository of all content assets, including status and reuse potential.
  • Resource Allocation – Tracks team members, deadlines, and workload distribution.
  • Dashboards – Interactive summary charts and KPIs derived from the data tables below.

Table Structures & Column Definitions

The Content Calendar sheet features a structured table named “Tbl_Content” with the following columns:

Column Name Data Type Description
IDNumber (Auto)Unique identifier generated via ROW() formula.
TitleTextTitle of the content piece (e.g., “Ultimate Guide to SEO in 2025”).
TypeDropdown: Blog, Video, Social, Email, eBook, PodcastCategorizes content format.
ChannelDropdown: Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, NewsletterThe platform where content will be published.
StatusDropdown: Ideation, Drafting, Reviewing, Approved, Scheduled, PublishedCurrent stage in workflow.
Target AudienceTextDescription of intended audience (e.g., “SaaS founders aged 30-45”).
Publish DateDatePlanned date and time for publication.
OwnerText (Dropdown from Resource Sheet)Name of the content creator or editor.
ToneDropdown: Professional, Casual, Humorous, Urgent, EducationalMaintains brand voice consistency.
KeywordsTextMain SEO or targeting keywords (comma-separated).
PrioritizationNumber (1–5)Criticality rating based on business goals.
Linked CampaignTextName of associated marketing campaign (e.g., “Spring Launch 2025”).
Content ScoreFormula (0–10)CALCULATED: Based on priority, audience reach, and historical performance.

The Resource Allocation sheet tracks team capacity with columns: Name, Role, Weekly Capacity (hours), Assigned Tasks (count), and Utilization Rate (%).

Formulas Required

  • =ROW()-1 in the ID column to auto-generate unique IDs.
  • =IFS([@Status]="Published", 10, [@Status]="Approved", 8, [@Status]="Reviewing", 5, TRUE, 2) to calculate Content Score based on status.
  • =COUNTIF(Tbl_Content[Channel], "LinkedIn") in Dashboard to count LinkedIn content per period.
  • =AVERAGEIFS(Tbl_Content[Prioritization], Tbl_Content[Status], "Published") for average priority of published content.
  • =IF([@Utilization Rate]>80%, "Overloaded", IF([@Utilization Rate]<50%, "Underutilized", "Optimal")) to flag team workload issues.

Conditional Formatting

  • Status Column: Green = Published, Blue = Scheduled, Yellow = Reviewing, Red = Drafting.
  • Publish Date: Highlight in orange if within next 7 days; red if overdue.
  • Content Score: Gradient fill from light yellow (score 1–3) to dark green (score 8–10).
  • Utilization Rate: Red for >80%, green for 60–80%, gray for <50%.

Instructions for the User

How to Use This Template:

  1. Start by populating the Resource Allocation sheet with your team members and their weekly capacities.
  2. In the Content Calendar, use dropdowns to assign content type, channel, and status. Avoid manual typing for consistency.
  3. Set Publish Dates consistently using Excel’s date picker. The dashboard auto-updates as you add entries.
  4. Weekly: Review the Dashboard sheet for bottlenecks (e.g., too many videos scheduled on Tuesday).
  5. Update Status frequently—this drives accurate reporting and alerts stakeholders.
  6. To archive old content, copy rows to the Content Inventory sheet using “Copy as Value” to preserve historical data.

Example Rows

<<
1“7 Ways to Improve Email Open Rates”BlogWebsite, NewsletterDraftingSMB owners, 35-552025-04-18 09:00 AMJane DoeEducationalemail marketing, open rates, subject lines4
2"Q2 Product Launch Teaser Video"VideoYouTube, Instagram ReelsScheduledNew users, 18-302025-04-15 16:00 PMMike ChenUrgentproduct launch, teaser, demo video5
3"Customer Testimonial Series: Part 3"SocialLinkedIn, TwitterPublishedClients, B2B decision makers2025-04-10 10:30 AMJane DoeProfessional

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The Dashboards sheet includes:

  • Pie Chart: Content Type Distribution (Blog vs. Video vs. Social) — shows format balance.
  • Stacked Bar Chart: Content by Channel and Status — reveals bottlenecks per platform.
  • Line Graph: Published Content Volume Over Time — measures consistency.
  • KPI Cards: Total Planned, Published, Overdue, Avg. Priority Score.
  • Heatmap (Conditional Formatting Table): Weekly content density by day and channel.

This template transforms chaotic brainstorming into strategic planning. Its “Planning View” ensures teams don’t just react to deadlines—they anticipate them. As a true Project Template, it is reusable across campaigns, departments, and fiscal years, making it invaluable for any organization serious about scalable content excellence.

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