A great blogger makes sure to write out
an editorial calendar at the beginning of the month and is prepared to write plenty of amazing content.
This is not
an editorial calendar at this stage.
There's a detailed explanation of
editorial calendars at The Easy - to - Use Tool that Helps You Build a Breakthrough Blog from Copyblogger.
Not exact matches
A good way to pick up on trends and follow the direction of the general conversation is by reading leading publications regularly and looking
at editorial calendars.
If you don't have a clear strategy and
editorial calendar for
at least a month ahead — and your efforts are sporadic
at best — now is the time to take control of it.
Included in that is your
editorial calendar, which details what kind of and how much content happens
at what points during the week, month, and quarter.
About the Author: Garrett Moon is a founder
at CoSchedule, a WordPress
editorial calendar that allows you to schedule your blogs posts and social media messages together on an easy drag - and - drop
calendar.
I recently talked (OK, ranted) about my frustration with the sentiment, «I have a strategy — take a look
at my
editorial calendar.»
You can sometimes find an
Editorial Calendar in the advertising section
at the publication's website.
I couldn't do any of this —
at least, not nearly as well — without an
editorial calendar.
While
at the heart of building an effective
editorial calendar, this preparation is challenging when you are first starting out.
About the Author: Garrett Moon is a founder
at Todaymade a web development and content marketing company, and the makers of CoSchedule an
editorial calendar for WordPress that makes content marketing and social media easy.
But
at the most fundamental level, we recommend that your
editorial calendar include the following fields:
One thing I like to do when planning out my
editorial calendar is to look
at the historical trends from the search engines.
As Joe mentions in his post on managing the content marketing process, it's helpful to have two
editorial calendars: a master
calendar where you can see everything
at a glance and separate
calendars for specific activities.
Your
editorial calendar doesn't need to be anything fancy —
at least not
at first.
It would be a great world to have a tool that keeps the purity and generic aspects of Agile
at its core, and adds in the
editorial calendar and content type basics as an overlay.
If you're looking
at basic
editorial calendar setup, our friends
at Content Marketing Institute provide a great resource to set you up on the right path.
In a medium - sized company, there should be
at least one dedicated internet marketer who can handle
editorial calendars, social media messaging and oversee the execution of the company's SEO strategy.
An
editorial calendar helps you plan your upcoming work, gives you an overview of the content you're creating, and shows you
at a glance what you're posting and when you're posting it.
If you want to save time when setting up an
editorial calendar for both your content and social media in WordPress, please take a look
at https://neliosoftware.com/content/
At the risk of sounding ranty, I'd love to yell from the rooftops: An
editorial calendar is not a content marketing strategy!
Note that the Monthly
Editorial Calendar template sample starts in July, but you can begin using the work sheet
at any time during the year.
You can get a peek
at many publications»
editorial calendars by searching the web.
At Nelio, with the
editorial calendar of Nelio Content, we always plan the posts that we're going to publish in advance.
If you still need some reasons for using it, let's look
at some of the benefits that the
editorial calendar will bring to your everyday work.
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I look
at open dates on my
editorial calendar and fill them in with other blog post ideas that don't necessarily fall into one of the above categories.
I will sit down and look
at the month ahead (I honestly try to plan my
editorial calendar out about 30 - 60 days in advance).
I'm constantly editing and updating my
editorial calendar, but for the most part, I have a loose outline for post topics
at least a month in advance.
Now that you have all the tools you need to create an
editorial calendar if you don't already have one, let's take a look
at how to use an
editorial calendar to improve your blog after you've put one together.
These tips on how to use an
editorial calendar to improve your blog won't start to work overnight but with better content planning, management, distribution and consistency, you will definitely see a change and be surprised
at how much time you will save.
Stefani Ellenbecker is our
Editorial Director at W&D — She manages our contributing writers, editorial calendar and acts as our head copywriter an
Editorial Director
at W&D — She manages our contributing writers,
editorial calendar and acts as our head copywriter an
editorial calendar and acts as our head copywriter and editor.
Please email me
at [email protected] information regarding your product to see if it's a good fit, and to discuss openings in the
editorial calendar.
My
editorial calendar is planned out
at least a full month — oftentimes more — in advance.
I've been trying to answer emails, trying to accomplish tasks, looking
at my
editorial calendar, trying to figure out what deadlines I have coming up, thinking about the laundry... Read More
I was looking
at my December
editorial calendar and realized I had some Thailand trip recaps I was planning on writing, but since I vlogged the entire trip in great detail...
I've been trying to answer emails, trying to accomplish tasks, looking
at my
editorial calendar, trying to figure out what deadlines I have coming up, thinking about the laundry that needs to be done, the food that needs to be made... basically, I'm trying to mentally get back to a sense of normalcy in my own mind and in my own life.
An
editorial calendar, including content for my email marketing, is what makes it even possible for me to juggle half a dozen blogs
at the same time.
I use Google Sheets for my
editorial calendar, so I can access it anywhere
at any time.
I was looking
at my December
editorial calendar and realized I had some Thailand trip recaps I was planning on writing, but since I vlogged the entire trip in great detail (watch part one in Krabi and the Phi Phi Islands here, and part two in Chiang Mai and Bangkok here) I feel like doing a trip recap post would be kind of repetitive.
We have scheduled content being shared across all platforms
at key moments in time (for example, our Google + followers are most engaged
at 10 am) and an
editorial calendar that takes into account how content performs differently across all channels (our Facebook followers love superfoods and fitness content while our Twitter followers are more receptive to trending news).
Carine Roitfeld is the Guest Editor for VMan's Spring Fashion issue and though she was always a big proponent of using models rather than celebrities while leading the charge
at French Vogue, she almost exclusively (other than a pinup
calendar editorial shot by Willy Vandeperre) used «real people» like celebrities, chefs, mechanics, architects, and a -LSB-...]
Her remark caused me to realize as I glanced
at my blog's
editorial calendar & looked
at my own not - jam - packed - but - still - enough - for - me life
calendar:
• Get Ahead: I'm hoping to get
at least a week ahead on my
editorial calendar so I can avoid the last minute stress, unfortunately I did NOT do that this month, so this week will be a whole lot of catching up!
I planned my
editorial calendar out, making a list of locations I want to shoot
at as well as what look I want to shoot there.
If there are any categories that you particularly love and have missed in the fashion avalanche lately, let me know in the comments and I'll check back
at my idea lists and
editorial calendars to see if I can make something work.
Once the 52 ideas have been identified, authors now have an
editorial calendar for their weekly blog posts... and the confidence that —
at the end of the year — they will become a published author!
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