Content Planning - Sales Tracker - Weekly
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| Week Starting | Sales Rep | Target Sales | Actual Sales | Difference Calls Made Closed Deals Average Deal Size Notes/Comments |
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Weekly Content Planning & Sales Tracker Excel Template
The Weekly Content Planning & Sales Tracker is a dynamic, purpose-built Excel template designed for marketing teams, content creators, and sales professionals who need to synchronize their content output with measurable sales performance on a weekly basis. This template unifies two critical business functions—content strategy and revenue tracking—into a single cohesive system. By aligning weekly content activities (blog posts, social media campaigns, email newsletters) directly with sales outcomes (leads generated, conversions closed, pipeline movement), this tool enables teams to measure ROI on content initiatives in real time and adjust strategy proactively.
Sheet Names
The template includes four strategically named sheets:
- Weekly_Content_Plan – The core content scheduling hub.
- Sales_Tracker – Captures daily sales activities and outcomes linked to content.
- Dashboards – Visual summary of KPIs with interactive charts.
- Data_Inputs – Lookup tables and reference data (e.g., content types, sales stages, team members).
Table Structures & Column Definitions
Weekly_Content_Plan Sheet:
This sheet tracks all planned and completed content assets for the week. Each row represents one piece of content.
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Date (Mon-Sun) | Date | The scheduled publish date for the content. |
| Content_Type | Dropdown (Blog, Social, Email, Video, Podcast) | Type of content being published. td> |
| Title | Text | Title or subject line of the content asset. td> |
| Target_Audience | Text (or Dropdown from Data_Inputs) | The buyer persona or customer segment targeted. td> |
| Primary_CTA | Text | Main call-to-action (e.g., “Download Guide,” “Book Demo”). td> |
| Channel | Dropdown (Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, Email) | The platform where content will be published. td> |
| Status | Dropdown (Planned, In Progress, Completed) | Real-time progress indicator. td> |
| Sales_Lead_Source | Text or Dropdown (e.g., “Blog Post: 5 Ways to Save”) | Name of the content asset that generated this lead. Used for tracking attribution. td> |
| Owner | Dropdown (Team Member List) | The team member responsible for creating/publishing the content. td> |
Sales_Tracker Sheet:
This sheet logs every sales interaction that can be traced back to a content piece.
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Date | Date | Date the lead/sale occurred. td> |
| Lead_Source_Content | Text (Dropdown from Weekly_Content_Plan) | The exact content asset that generated the lead (linked via formula). td> |
| Contact_Name | Text | Name of prospect or customer. td> |
| Company | Text | Prospect’s organization. td> |
| Sales_Stage | Dropdown (Lead, Qualified, Proposal Sent, Closed Won/Lost) | Milestone in the sales funnel. td> |
| Deal_Value | Currency ($) | Value of opportunity or closed deal. td> |
| Source_Channel | Dropdown (From Data_Inputs) | Tied to channel in Content Plan (e.g., “Email” → “Weekly Newsletter”). td> |
| Closed_Date | Date (Blank until closed) | Auto-populated when status = “Closed Won.” td> |
| Notes | Text | Add context: “Follow-up from blog comment,” etc. td> |
Formulas Required:
- In Sales_Tracker!Lead_Source_Content: Data validation list pulled from Weekly_Content_Plan!Title using structured references or named ranges.
- In Dashboards!: SUMIFS formulas to calculate total revenue generated by each content type:
=SUMIFS(Sales_Tracker!Deal_Value, Sales_Tracker!Lead_Source_Content, Weekly_Content_Plan!Title) - In Weekly_Content_Plan!Status: A formula auto-updates “Completed” if a corresponding lead exists in Sales_Tracker with matching Title (using COUNTIFS).
- In Dashboards!: PivotTables dynamically summarize leads per content type, conversion rates, and revenue-per-content-unit.
- In Sales_Tracker!Closed_Date: Formula:
=IF([@Sales_Stage]="Closed Won", TODAY(), "")
Conditional Formatting:
- Weekly_Content_Plan: Green fill if Status = “Completed”; Yellow if “In Progress”; Gray if “Planned.”
- Sales_Tracker: Red highlight for deals in “Closed Lost” status; Green for “Closed Won.”
- Dashboards: Color scales applied to bar charts showing revenue per content asset—brightest = highest ROI.
Instructions for the User:
- Start each Monday by populating the Weekly_Content_Plan sheet with all planned assets. Use dropdowns for consistency.
- Update content status daily as work progresses.
- In the Sales_Tracker sheet, log every lead or sale immediately—be sure to select the correct content source from the dropdown.
- At week’s end, review the Dashboards sheet: identify top-performing content and underperforming channels. Adjust next week’s plan accordingly.
- Update Data_Inputs regularly to add new audience segments or sales stages.
Example Rows:
Weekly_Content_Plan:
2024-06-17, Blog, "5 Ways to Reduce Customer Churn", SMBs, Download Ebook, Website, Completed, "5 Ways to Reduce Customer Churn", Jane Doe
Sales_Tracker:
2024-06-18,"5 Ways to Reduce Customer Churn",Acme Corp.,Acme Inc.,Qualified,$15,000,Website,,Lead from blog comment
Recommended Charts & Dashboards:
The Dashboards sheet features four interactive visualizations:
- Revenue by Content Type: Column chart showing total sales attributed to each content format (e.g., Email = $48K, Blog = $32K).
- Conversion Rate Funnel: Waterfall chart from Leads → Qualified → Closed Won, segmented by content source.
- Weekly Content Velocity: Line graph plotting the number of pieces published per day—helps identify bottlenecks.
- Sales-Content Attribution Heatmap: Matrix showing which sales reps generated the most deals from specific content assets (great for coaching).
This template transforms abstract content creation into a measurable, revenue-driving engine. By tying every blog post, email, and social update directly to sales outcomes on a weekly basis, teams no longer guess what’s working—they know. Use this Weekly Content Planning & Sales Tracker to align your content calendar with your bottom line.
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