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Marketing Plan - Chore Chart - One Page

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One Page Marketing Plan Chore Chart Excel Template

This unique One Page Marketing Plan Chore Chart Excel template is a revolutionary hybrid tool designed to transform abstract marketing strategies into actionable, trackable daily tasks — leveraging the simplicity and accountability of a chore chart. While traditional marketing plans are often dense documents with long-term goals and vague action items, this template applies the discipline of household chore tracking to digital marketing workflows. It ensures every team member knows their responsibility, deadlines, and progress indicators — all on a single printable or screen-viewable page.

Sheet Names

This template contains only one sheet: "Marketing Plan Chore Chart". The "One Page" constraint forces ruthless prioritization. All data, formulas, formatting, and visualization elements are contained within this single sheet to avoid fragmentation and maintain focus.

Table Structures

The core of the template is a 10x8 grid structured as a weekly chore chart. Each row represents a key marketing activity (e.g., “Post on Instagram,” “Send Weekly Newsletter”), while each column represents a day of the week (Monday–Sunday). The bottom 3 rows summarize metrics, completion rates, and priority indicators.

Columns and Data Types

Indicates urgency; affects color coding and sorting.
Name of team member responsible (e.g., “Sarah,” “Digital Team”).
Expected completion date for the task.
Users mark completion daily using data validation dropdowns.
% of days completed for this task over the week.
Auto-calculated as “On Track,” “Delayed,” or “Complete.”
Column Data Type Description
A:A (Task)TextName of the marketing activity (e.g., “Launch Facebook Ad Campaign”)
B:B (Priority)Dropdown: High/Medium/Low
C:C (Owner)Text or Dropdown
D:D (Due Date)Date
E:K (Mon–Sun)Checklist: Yes/No or ✅/❌
L:L (Completion %)Formula-generated Percentage
M:M (Status)Text/Icon

Formulas Required

  • In column L (Completion %): =COUNTIF(E2:K2,"Yes")/7*100 — calculates daily completion rate.
  • In column M (Status):
    =IF(L2=100,"Complete",IF(L2>=75,"On Track","Delayed"))
  • At row 30 (Weekly Total Completion):
    =AVERAGE(L2:L25)
  • In cell P5 (Priority Count):
    =COUNTIF(B:B,"High")
    — tracks how many critical items remain.

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Priority Color Coding: Cells in column B with “High” are red; “Medium” orange; “Low” green.
  • Completion Indicators: If a cell in E:K is marked "Yes," it turns light green. Blank cells remain gray.
  • Status Highlighting: Column M: “Complete” = blue background, “On Track” = yellow, “Delayed” = red.
  • Overdue Tasks: If Due Date (D) is earlier than today and Status ≠ "Complete," the entire row highlights in deep red.

Instructions for the User

  1. Set up your team: Populate the “Owner” column with names or roles. Assign each task clearly to avoid overlap.
  2. Select priorities: Use the dropdown in Column B to mark tasks as High, Medium, or Low. Focus on High-priority items first.
  3. Mark daily progress: Each day, click the corresponding cell (Mon–Sun) and select “Yes” if completed. Leave blank if not done.
  4. Review weekly: Every Sunday, review completion rates in column L and Status in M. Identify bottlenecks.
  5. Adjust targets: If tasks consistently show “Delayed,” re-evaluate feasibility or redistribute workload.
  6. Print or share: This template is optimized for one-page printing — ideal for team huddles, whiteboard photos, or Slack/email circulation.

Example Rows

< td>Schedule 3 LinkedIn Posts< t d >Medium< /t d >< t d >Maria< /t d >< t d >2024-06-18< /t d >< t d >Yes< /t
TaskPriorityOwnerDue DateMonTue
Create Q3 Email Campaign FlowchartHighJamal2024-06-17YesYes

Recommended Charts or Dashboards

Despite the “One Page” constraint, the template includes two embedded mini-charts:

  • Weekly Completion Gauge (Sparkline): In cell N1, a miniature bar chart showing overall team completion rate over time. Updated automatically via formula.
  • Priority Distribution Pie Chart: A small 3-segment pie in cell P10, auto-updating from the count of High/Medium/Low tasks. It visually communicates where effort should be concentrated.

This One Page Marketing Plan Chore Chart is not merely a tracker — it’s a behavioral design tool. By gamifying marketing execution through chore-based accountability, it reduces procrastination and increases ownership. No more vague “work on social media” goals — only clear, daily actions with real-time feedback loops.

Use this template to turn your marketing strategy from a static PDF into a living system of daily wins — because in marketing, consistency beats brilliance every time.

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