Anne Moss – The Content Plan Spreadsheet Mini Course (Recommended by Arielle Phoenix).
Content Plan How she monetizes the websites
Average RPM for the sites
How she and her husband created a business plan to create massive growth during the pandemic
Four key influencers for niche selection
How she and her husband overcome the language barrier when starting out
The number of writers she hires
Software and tools used
Training her writers
Her thoughts on what is working well in 2022
Checking website stats and evaluating progress
What she thinks about long tail keywords
Why some keyword tools can be misleading
Thoughts on video and images for the websites
Updating content
Plus much more
Here’s a simple template for a content plan spreadsheet that you can use to organize and track your content creation and publishing efforts:
Content Piece | Topic | Target Audience | Keywords | Status | Publish Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blog Post | SEO Tips | Small businesses | SEO, digital marketing, small business | Drafted | 2023-06-15 |
Video | Social Media Strategy | Entrepreneurs | social media, marketing, business growth | Published | 2023-06-07 |
Infographic | Email Marketing Stats | Marketers | email marketing, statistics, data | In Progress | 2023-06-20 |
Podcast Episode | Interview with Expert | Industry professionals | industry trends, expertise, interviews | Ideas | – |
Feel free to customize the column headings according to your specific needs. Here’s a brief explanation of each column:
- Topic: Describe the main subject or theme of the content piece.
- Target Audience: Identify the specific audience segment or persona you’re targeting with the content.
- Keywords: List relevant keywords or phrases related to the content piece to help with search engine optimization (SEO) and discoverability.
- Publish Date: Record the planned or actual date of publication for each content piece.