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Content Planning - Task Manager - Small Business

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Small Business Content Planning Task Manager Excel Template

This comprehensive Excel template is purpose-built for small businesses seeking to streamline their digital content creation and distribution workflows. Designed as a lightweight yet powerful Content Planning tool within a Task Manager framework, this template eliminates the chaos of scattered ideas, missed deadlines, and unclear responsibilities — common challenges faced by lean teams with limited resources. By integrating structured data capture, automation, visual tracking, and intuitive navigation into a single workbook, this Small Business-optimized template ensures that even solo founders or 2–5 person teams can maintain consistent brand messaging across platforms like Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, blogs, newsletters, and YouTube without hiring a full-time content team.

Sheet Names

  • Content Calendar: The central hub for scheduling all planned content.
  • Task Tracker: A detailed breakdown of each content item’s assigned tasks and status.
  • Content Ideas Bank: A repository for brainstorming and prioritizing future topics.
  • Performance Dashboard: Visual summary of engagement metrics and task completion rates.
  • Templates & Help: Quick-reference guides, formula explanations, and color legend.

Table Structures & Columns

Content Calendar Sheet:

< td>Instagram, Blog, LinkedIn, Email, YouTube< td>Title< td>Text< td>Catchy headline or content theme.< td>Backlog | Planned | In Progress | Ready for Review | Published<< td>Auto-populated when row is added.
ColumnData TypeDescription
DateDate (YYYY-MM-DD)Planned publish date.
PlatformText (Dropdown)
TypeText (Dropdown)Post, Article, Reel, Newsletter, Video
StatusText (Dropdown)
Owner< td>Text (Dropdown)< td>Name of team member responsible.
PrioritizedYes/No (Checkbox)Marks high-value content based on goals.
Timestamp CreatedDate/Time

Task Tracker Sheet:

< td>VLOOKUP or INDEX/MATCH from Content Calendar.< td>Task Step< td>Text< td>e.g., “Write Draft,” “Design Graphic,” “Schedule Post”< td>Date< td>Deadline for task completion.<<< td>Date/Time< td>Auto-updated when status changes.< td>Text (Multiline)< td>Add links, references, or feedback here.
ColumnData TypeDescription
IDNumber (Auto-increment)Unique task reference linked to Content Calendar.
Title (from Calendar)Text (Linked)
Assigned ToText (Dropdown)Name of person responsible.
Due Date
Status< td>Text (Dropdown)< td>To Do | In Progress | Blocked | Done
PriorityText (Dropdown)High, Medium, Low — auto-filled based on Content Calendar.
Last Updated
Notes

Content Ideas Bank Sheet:

< td>Text (Dropdown)< td>Tips, Stories, Promotions, Testimonials, Trends<< td>Text (Dropdown)< td>Text (Dropdown)< td>New | Considered | Scheduled | Archived < tr >< td > Linked to Calendar ID < td > Number (Optional)
ColumnData TypeDescription
Idea TitleTextDescriptive idea phrase.
Category
Potential PlatformSuggested channel.
Status
Date Submitted Date < tr >< td > Score (1–5)< td > Number < td > Self-rated idea viability.Link to assigned calendar entry.

Formulas Required

  • Content Calendar Status Column: =IF([@[Due Date]]
  • Task Tracker Priority: =VLOOKUP([@Title],ContentCalendar!A:F,6,FALSE) — pulls priority from Content Calendar.
  • Task Progress %: =COUNTIFS(TaskTracker[Status],"Done")/COUNTA(TaskTracker[Status]) — calculates overall completion rate.
  • Auto-increment ID: =ROW()-1 (starting from row 2).
  • Due Date Highlight Formula: Used in conditional formatting to flag upcoming deadlines: =AND([@Due Date]"Done")

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Red Fill (Critical): Tasks overdue (due date past).
  • Yellow Fill (Urgent): Tasks due within 3 days.
  • Green Fill: “Done” or “Published” status.
  • Blue Highlight: High-priority items in Content Calendar.
  • Italic Text: Archived ideas in the Ideas Bank.

User Instructions

  1. Start by populating your “Content Ideas Bank” with 10–20 potential topics. Use the Score column to prioritize.
  2. Each week, select 5–7 ideas and move them to the “Content Calendar.” Fill in platform, title, owner, and due date.
  3. Break each calendar item into specific tasks under “Task Tracker.” Assign owners and deadlines.
  4. Update task statuses daily. The dashboard auto-updates progress percentages.
  5. Use the Performance Dashboard to review weekly engagement trends — compare post types and platforms to refine strategy.
  6. At month-end, archive completed items and refresh your Ideas Bank with new suggestions.

Example Rows

Content Calendar:
| Date | Platform | Title | Type | Status | Owner | Prioritized | |------------|-------------|--------------------------|--------|------------|--------|-------------| | 2024-06-15 | Instagram | "5 Tips to Save on Supplies" | Reel | Published | Maria | Yes | | 2024-06-18 | Blog | "Why Local Businesses Win Online" | Article| In Progress| John | Yes | Task Tracker:
| ID | Title | Task Step | Assigned To | Due Date | Status | |----|-----------------------------------------|----------------------|-------------|------------|------------| | 1 | "5 Tips to Save on Supplies" | Write Script | Maria | 2024-06-12 | Done | | 1 | "5 Tips to Save on Supplies" | Record & Edit Reel | Maria | 2024-06-13 | Done | | 1 | "5 Tips to Save on Supplies" | Schedule Post | Maria | 2024-06-14 | Done | | 2 | "Why Local Businesses Win Online" | Research Data | John | 2024-06-17 | In Progress|

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The Performance Dashboard includes:
  • Pie Chart: Distribution of content types published this month.
  • Column Chart: Monthly task completion rate (%).
  • Line Graph: Engagement trends (likes, shares, clicks) by platform over time.
  • KPI Card: Total content pieces planned vs. published this week.
  • Heat Map: Activity volume per team member (based on assigned tasks).
This template empowers small businesses to execute consistent, data-informed content strategies without costly software subscriptions. It’s designed for simplicity, scalability, and real-world usability — because even the smallest teams deserve a professional Content Planning system built as a reliable Task Manager, optimized for the realities of running a Small Business.

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