How to Create a Content Calendar

Creating articles without a definite plan will not generate a good user experience. It is much more efficient to organize your content. With a well-structured calendar, you will predict which content you should publish. Also, you will organize the order they should align with.

Calendars show holidays, so you will be able to plan your articles about these holidays. It will further help your marketing effort to be both educative and entertaining.

1) Start with your existing articles

It is not time to start researching new article topics, but time to look inwards. In a bid to create new content all the time we leave a lot of value content lying on our desk. Take note of all your existing articles, see those you can remix and those you can repurpose. This should include both published and unpublished articles.

Talking about repurposing articles, you can take a look at your old articles. It can be to make minor adjustments and also adding new information. Another thing you can do with your old content is content atomization

Repurposing takes away the headache of creating a new set of content. It also helps fill in the gap of someplace where you do not have fresh content.

2) Plan, Schedule, Publish, Promote, and review.

Proper planning prevents poor performance, is a regular saying. To do well with your content calendar you must take planning as a priority. You should carry out this exercise as often as possible, it can be weekly, monthly, or even quarterly. It all depends on you.

During planning, you should schedule content in a time frame that you know is real and achievable. It should support both your email and social media marketing campaign.

Your planning should include reviews of engagement and revenue from previous periods. This will help access the articles that performed best.

Your team members that took part in content creation should be involved.



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Keny44 Premium
So many thanks to you Parameter. This is very helpful to me.
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You welcome Keny, glad you found this.

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Israel17 Premium
Hey Ayodeji, thanks for coming up with this training! Without having a perfect content calendar, it's difficult to come up with well-organized posts. Kudos for this!

Israel Olatunji
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You are welcome Israel,

Especially when it comes to building anchor post and laying other articles to it

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Karin13 Premium Plus
Thank you for this lesson on creating a content calendar. I have been very interested in this topic and recently got a big desk calendar to do this very thing upon. Your tips will help me create a good one.

With 2020 Vision,
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You welcome Karin, am glad you found it useful

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AndyN1 Premium
hi Ayodeji
This is an interesting subject. I think though there is a mixture of planning and organic growth and process that takes place. I am experiencing this now. I see more and more a need for planned content, whereas up to now I have been building out my site in a fairly organic manner. Now I need to pause, review, reorganize the categories and menus on my site and sort out the avenues through which I need to build more content. So a mixture of continued organic development, responding to reactions and feedback, opportunistically building on low hanging fruit keywords, and organized planning.
Thanks for another thought-provoking article.
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Yes Andy, you are very on point.

Planning sets one on top, with a well laid down calendar your content, promotions are well organized.

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emimos12 Premium
What an excellent training.Thank you for creating this,am blessed with it.
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Thank you Emimos

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