Not exact matches
When I do
editorial calendars with my clients I start with listing the Events / News first,
down the left.
It would be a shame to turn
down that opportunity simply because you already have your
editorial calendar planned for the month.
It's incredibly frustrating how often marketers put the focus on filling out an
editorial calendar without first slowing
down and documenting a strategy to inform it.
I settled on three large boards, and I've designated them as following: one for current projects, one to keep track of our
editorial calendar and ideas (because I've always preferred literally writing things
down and mapping them out), and the other to serve as an inspiration mood board.
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).
We sit
down each month and come up with an
editorial calendar for our blog.
Make sure you regularly open your
editorial calendar every time you sit
down and write a blog post.
Editorial calendars sound good in concept, but how much fun is it for the «editorial calendar coordinator» to chase down lawyers for the
Editorial calendars sound good in concept, but how much fun is it for the «
editorial calendar coordinator» to chase down lawyers for the
editorial calendar coordinator» to chase
down lawyers for their posts?
I sat
down this weekend to further develop an
editorial calendar which I can already tell will be really helpful.