Marketing Plan - Payroll - One Page
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One Page Marketing Plan Payroll Excel Template
This unique One Page Marketing Plan Payroll Excel template integrates two critical business functions — marketing strategy execution and payroll management — into a single, streamlined dashboard. Designed for small to mid-sized marketing agencies, in-house marketing teams, or freelance marketers managing contractor payments, this template enables users to align their promotional budget allocations directly with personnel compensation structures. Unlike traditional separate templates for payroll and marketing plans, this version unifies both datasets on one scrollable sheet to ensure real-time visibility of how labor costs impact campaign ROI.
Sheet Name
Marketing_Payroll_OnePage
The entire template resides on a single worksheet named Marketing_Payroll_OnePage. This "One Page" design eliminates tab switching, reduces cognitive load, and encourages holistic decision-making. All data is organized into logically grouped tables with clear section headers, color-coded rows, and collapsible sections (via Excel’s grouping feature).
Table Structures & Columns
The template contains three core tables:
1. Marketing Campaign Budget Summary
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Campaign Name | Text | Name of the marketing initiative (e.g., "Q3 Social Media Push") |
| Total Budget ($) | Currency | Allocated budget for the campaign |
| Planned Spend ($) | Currency | Amount already spent or committed (auto-calculated from Payroll and Vendor rows) |
| Budget Variance ($) | Currency | = Total Budget - Planned Spend (conditional formatting highlights over/under budget) |
| ROI Target (%) | Percentage | Expected return on investment goal |
| Status | Text (Dropdown) | Select: Not Started, In Progress, Completed, Over Budget |
2. Payroll & Contractor Compensation Table (Marketing Team)
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Name / Role | Text | Name of team member or contractor (e.g., "Jane Doe – Social Media Manager") |
| Campaign Assigned | Text (Dropdown) | < td>Select campaign from list above to tie payroll to specific marketing initiatives|
| Payment Type | < td>Text (Dropdown)< td>Select: Salary, Hourly, One-Time Fee, Commission||
| Rate ($) | < td>Currency or Number< td>Hourly rate or fixed fee amount||
| Hours / Units | < td>Number< td>Hours worked (if hourly) or number of deliverables completed (e.g., 5 blog posts)||
| Amount Due ($) | < td>Currency< td>= Rate × Hours/Units; auto-calculated||
| Paid? (Y/N) | < td>Text (Dropdown: Y/N)< td>Mark when payment has been processed||
| Payment Date | < td>Date< td>Date payment was issued (blank until marked Paid=Y)||
| Tax Classification | < td>Text (Dropdown)< td>Select: Employee, 1099 Contractor, Vendor
3. Marketing Spend Tracker (Non-Payroll Expenses)
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Expense Category | Text (Dropdown) | e.g., Ads, Software, Design, Events, Influencers |
| Campaign Assigned | Text (Dropdown) | |
| Description | < td>Text||
Key Formulas
- Planned Spend ($): =SUMIFS(Payroll[Amount Due], Payroll[Campaign Assigned], [@Campaign Name]) + SUMIFS(NonPayroll[Amount ($)], NonPayroll[Campaign Assigned], [@Campaign Name])
- Budget Variance: =[@[Total Budget ($)]] - [@[Planned Spend ($)]]
- Total Marketing Payroll Cost: =SUM(Payroll[Amount Due])
- Total Spend: =[Total Marketing Payroll Cost] + SUM(NonPayroll[Amount ($)])
- ROI Estimation: =([Expected Revenue] - [Total Spend]) / [Total Spend] (requires user input of projected revenue)
Conditional Formatting Rules
- Budget Variance < 0: Red background (overspending)
- Budget Variance ≥ 0 and ≤ 10% of Total Budget: Yellow background (warning)
- Amount Due + Paid? = N: Light red border around row to flag unpaid compensation
- Status = "Over Budget": Bold red text with icon
- Paid? = Y: Green checkmark symbol and light green fill
Recommended Charts & Dashboard Elements
A dynamic, embedded bar chart titled “Marketing Spend vs. Payroll Allocation” compares payroll costs (blue bars) against non-payroll expenses (orange bars) per campaign. A pie chart shows the percentage of total budget allocated to payroll versus external vendors. A KPI card displays: “Total Marketing Payroll: $X, Total Campaign ROI: Y%”. All charts auto-update when data changes.
Example Rows
| Campaign Name | Total Budget ($) | Planned Spend ($) | Budget Variance ($) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q3 Email Nurture | $15,000 | $14,200 | $800 | ||
| Name / Role | Campaign Assigned | Payment Type | Rate ($) | Hours / Units | < th > Amount Due ($) tr > < tr >< td > Alex Rivera – Copywriter t d >< td > Q3 Email Nurture t d >< td > Hourly t d >< td > 50 t d >< td > 80 t d >$4,000 | Vendor Name | < th >Amount ($) tr > < tr >< td > Email Platform td >< td > Q3 Email Nurture t d >< t d > Mailchimp t d >< td > $2,500
Instructions for the User
1. Begin by defining your marketing campaigns in Table 1.
2. Add all team members and contractors under Table 2, assigning each to a campaign.
3. Log all external expenses (ads, tools, etc.) in Table 3.
4. Use dropdowns to ensure data consistency.
5. Update “Paid?” status after disbursement — this triggers conditional formatting and updates totals.
6. Monitor the KPIs and charts daily during campaign execution to avoid overspending on labor or tools.
Conclusion
This One Page Marketing Plan Payroll template is a rare fusion of financial accountability and strategic marketing planning. By aligning payroll costs directly with campaign outcomes, it empowers managers to make real-time decisions that optimize both human capital investment and promotional effectiveness. Whether you're managing a team of 5 or 50 contractors, this single-sheet solution ensures transparency, compliance, and ROI focus — all on one scrollable page.
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