Content Planning - Shopping List - Quarterly
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Quarterly Content Planning Shopping List Excel Template
This comprehensive Excel template is designed specifically for marketing teams, content creators, and digital agencies to streamline their Content Planning activities over a quarterly timeframe using a structured Shopping List approach. Unlike traditional editorial calendars, this template treats content creation like a grocery shopping list — organizing tasks by priority, deadlines, resources needed, and dependencies. The quarterly structure ensures long-term alignment with business goals while remaining flexible enough for monthly adjustments. This template consolidates strategy, execution tracking, and resource allocation into one intuitive dashboard.
Sheet Names
- Quarterly Overview
- Content Shopping List
- Resource Allocation
- Status Tracker
- Performance Dashboard
The template uses five sheets to provide a complete workflow: from ideation and planning (Content Shopping List) to task tracking (Status Tracker) and performance analysis (Performance Dashboard). The Quarterly Overview serves as the executive summary, while Resource Allocation ensures team capacity is not exceeded.
Table Structures and Columns with Data Types
The core sheet — Content Shopping List — contains a dynamic table with the following columns:
Column Name Data Type Description ID Number (Auto) Unique identifier for each content item, auto-generated by Excel Table. Content Type Dropdown (Blog, Video, Social Post, Podcast, Infographic) Type of asset to be created. Title Text - Title of the content piece.
Target Audience - Text (e.g., “New Customers,” “Enterprise Buyers”)
Quarter Target Dropdown (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4)Publish Date - Date
Status - Dropdown (Idea, Assigned, In Progress, Reviewing, Published)
Owner - Text / Dropdown (Team Member Names)
Required ToolsText (e.g., “Canva Pro,” “Adobe Premiere,” “Grammarly”) Estimated Hours - Number (Decimal)
- Hours required to complete the task.
Priority - Dropdown (High, Medium, Low)
Budget Allocation ($)Number Campaign LinkHyperlink or Text (URL to campaign or brief) The Resource Allocation sheet cross-references the “Owner” and “Estimated Hours” columns to sum weekly hours per team member, preventing burnout. The Status Tracker uses a pivot table to show progress by quarter and content type.
Key Formulas Required
=COUNTIFS(ContentShoppingList[Quarter Target], “Q3”, ContentShoppingList[Status], “Published”)— Counts published items per quarter.=SUMIF(ContentShoppingList[Owner], A2, ContentShoppingList[Estimated Hours])— Totals weekly workload for each team member (on Resource Allocation sheet).=IF([@Priority]="High", IF(TODAY()>[@Publish Date],"DELAYED", "ON TRACK"), "PENDING")— Evaluates delay status based on priority and deadline.=SUM(ContentShoppingList[Budget Allocation])— Total quarterly content budget.
Conditional Formatting Rules
- Status = “Published”: Green fill (#d5f5e3)
- Status = “DELAYED” (using formula): Red fill (#ffebee)
- Priority = “High”: Bold text with orange border
- Estimated Hours > 10: Light yellow background to flag heavy tasks
- Publish Date within 7 days: Yellow highlight for imminent deadlines
User Instructions
- Start by selecting your quarter in the “Quarterly Overview” tab (Q1–Q4).
- In “Content Shopping List,” add each planned content item as an entry. Use dropdowns for consistency.
- Assign owners and estimate hours realistically — overestimation helps buffer delays.
- Update the “Status” column weekly. The dashboard auto-updates via formulas.
- Check “Resource Allocation” every Monday to ensure no one exceeds 35 hours/week.
- Use the Performance Dashboard to review monthly trends and adjust next quarter’s plan accordingly.
Example Rows
ID Title Type Quarter Target Publish Date 101 “Top 5 SEO Tools for Startups” Blog Q3 2024-07-15 102 Demo Video: Product Walkthrough Video Q3 2024-08-12 103 TikTok Series: Customer Testimonials Social Post Q3 2024-09-05 Recommended Charts & Dashboards
The Performance Dashboard includes:
- Pie Chart: % distribution of content types for the quarter.
- Stacked Bar Chart: Total hours per team member, segmented by content type.
- Line Graph: Published content volume over time (weekly).
- KPI Cards: Total budget spent, % of items published, average completion time.
This dashboard visualizes how well your “shopping list” is being executed. Are you buying too many videos and not enough blogs? Is one team member overloaded? The template makes these insights immediate and actionable — turning abstract content goals into tangible, trackable purchases.
Why This Template Works
By framing content creation as a “Shopping List,” users think in terms of items needed, resources required, and deadlines to meet — mirroring the clarity of grocery shopping. The quarterly structure forces strategic prioritization over daily chaos. Combined with automated tracking and visual reporting, this template transforms content planning from an art into a repeatable science.
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