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In the fast-paced digital landscape of today, one thing is certain: content is still king, and it is unlikely to change in 2024. That\u2019s why for all the influencers and content creators out there, the ability to plan and execute a robust content strategy is not just a skill but a necessity for success and growth. From understanding the pulse of your audience to aligning your content with your authentic brand values, every step is crucial in carving out your place in the digital world, and a properly structured content plan can help you with this significantly.<\/p>\n
To help you with this, we\u2019ve decided to craft a guide that explores what content planning is and how you can use it to guide your work, and which will hopefully serve as your compass, helping you navigate through the intricacies of content creation, scheduling, and optimization. So, without further ado, let\u2019s dive into the world of content planning!<\/p>\n<\/div>
So, what is content planning? Before answering this, let\u2019s look at why content planning is useful.<\/p>\n
You can think of your content plan as a framework for your content. While you don\u2019t need to have every single post planned in detail, your content plan can act as a reference point for you on what you should work on. This will then ensure that you don\u2019t run out of things to post, as well as don\u2019t post content that is not reflective of you and that your audience won\u2019t enjoy. Having a content plan always keeps you on track, even on the days when you don\u2019t feel like posting or don\u2019t know what to post.<\/p>\n
Now that you know how content planning can help you with your marketing efforts, let\u2019s take a look at what it is exactly.<\/p>\n
At its core, content planning begins with defining clear, measurable goals. Your content plan is the structure that defines which content initiatives you need to execute and how; it is also what will guide you through creating and posting every piece of content, and help you navigate through content-related challenges and lack of inspiration. As part of your influencer marketing efforts, your content plan should ideally answer the following questions:<\/p>\n
We will look into what should be included in your content plan later in the article.<\/p>\n<\/div>
Content planning is a comprehensive and detailed process. And as such, it involves several key elements you need to include to ensure it aligns with your overall promotional goals and that it can help you to achieve the objectives of your influencer efforts. Below, we\u2019ll look into some of the most important elements of content planning.<\/p>\n
Objectives and Goals<\/strong><\/p>\n When working on your content plan, the first element is to establish a clear objective for the content that you are posting. Ask yourself what it is that you want to achieve with your content. The goals can range from raising awareness about you as a content creator and follower engagement to sharing a promotion you\u2019ve been working on recently. Your goals should align with how you see your growth and be reflected in your content.<\/p>\n Content Audit And Analysis<\/strong><\/p>\n Next up in the process of content plan creation is content audit. Before creating new content, it’s often helpful to conduct an audit of existing content. This involves reviewing what you have, assessing its performance, and identifying gaps. A content audit helps in understanding what works, what doesn’t, and what can be improved or repurposed.<\/p>\n Editorial Calendar Creation<\/strong><\/p>\n Your editorial calendar is where you plan and schedule your content, and it\u2019s a crucial part of your content plan. It can help you greatly with organizing content creation and publication across different platforms, ensuring a consistent and strategic approach. You don\u2019t need to have every single post of the year in there! As an influencer, you may often get in touch with brands and create partnership posts, so don\u2019t think of an editorial calendar as something set in stone, as you might need to change it frequently. However, it\u2019s a great way to make sure you have some posts and content planned and lined up in advance.<\/p>\n Resource Allocation and Management<\/strong><\/p>\n To create and distribute content, you need resources, from financial (buy props and materials needed for the shooting, distribute your content) to human resources (people to help you shoot your content). While this is something that cannot be estimated 100% accurately, when creating your editorial calendar and planning your posts, take some time to estimate what resources you will need for the content to come to life.<\/p>\n Content Curation<\/strong><\/p>\n The last step of your content plan is the curation of the content. This involves the writing of the script (if it\u2019s a video), shooting the material, writing the caption, etc., depending on your content format.<\/p>\n<\/div> As you can see, a content plan is a detailed document that outlines the specifics of your content marketing efforts and can help you greatly in achieving your goals. Now that you know what some of the key elements of a content plan are, let\u2019s take a more detailed look into what should be included in a comprehensive content plan in addition to the elements discussed above.<\/p>\n Target Audience Analysis<\/strong><\/p>\n Target audience<\/a> analysis is one element that should be present at all stages of your content planning and content strategy (more on this later) effort. Depending on your work over the last year, your target audience might have changed, and so might their interests. Therefore, when working on your content plan for 2024, you need to include a detailed description of your target audience. This should cover demographics, interests, pain points, and online behavior that you observed and measured. Understanding your audience is crucial for creating content that resonates with them.<\/p>\n Content Themes and Topics<\/strong><\/p>\n Your editorial calendar will contain your final posts, but it will be a work in progress. To guide it, you need a more general framework, and here is where the planning of content themes and topics comes in. At this stage, outline the key themes or topics that your content will cover. These should align with your expertise and the interests of your target audience, as well as the interests and pain points you observed, as mentioned earlier.<\/p>\n Content Types and Formats<\/strong><\/p>\n Next up is the planning of content types and formats. Here, you need to decide on the types of content you will create. The \u201cideal\u201d post format will vary depending on the topic, the platform you use more frequently, as well as your resources, and can vary from social media posts to blog posts, YouTube video essays, and even podcasts. The choice should be based on what is most effective for your audience and goals, based on your earlier content analysis.<\/p>\n Content Creation Guidelines<\/strong><\/p>\n The importance of content creation guidelines shouldn\u2019t be underestimated, so make sure to establish them. These will help you to maintain consistency in your tone of voice, written, spoken, and visual style, as well as the quality of your content. Your content guidelines might include your brand voice, language style, branding (visual style guidelines, set of branded hashtags), and anything else you consider to be part of your influencer brand.<\/p>\n Measurement and Analytics<\/strong><\/p>\n Lastly, you need to know how your content is performing. For this, identify key performance indicators (KPIs) and social media metrics to measure<\/a> the effectiveness of your content. This section should outline how you will track performance, the key metrics you will consider (engagement rate, CTR, follower count), and the tools you will use to measure and analyze this information.<\/p>\n<\/div> If you use content planning and content strategy interchangeably, you are not alone. It\u2019s a pretty common misconception and one that should be avoided. These two terms play distinct, yet complementary roles in the world of content marketing, including influencer marketing, and understanding the nuanced difference between them is crucial for managing and delivering your content effectively.<\/p>\n So, what is the difference? Let\u2019s start with content strategy. Your content strategy is the high-level vision that will underpin your content development efforts to align them with your goals and objectives. Think of it as the foundation of all your content efforts: it defines why you are creating the content, who are you creating it for, who and how exactly it will be helping, and how it will distinguish itself. Your content strategy also delves into your existing and potential future audience, analyzing its needs and interests, dictates what your messaging should be, and what brand voice it would be strategically better to adopt to maximize results. In essence, it\u2019s the guiding philosophy of your objectives as a content creator and the framework that will guide your actions in the digital world, more or less.<\/p>\n In contrast, your content plan is where your content strategy takes a practical turn: it\u2019s the operational side of your content strategy, outlining the specificities of how the content should be created and distributed. It deals with the details of what content will be created, when and how it will be created, what you need for it, how to find the resources needed for the content creation process, and where it will be published. The content plan is the nuts and bolts of your content strategy, detailing content formats, topics, schedules, and distribution channels. You can think of it as the framework dealing with the day-to-day execution of content creation, ensuring that every piece of content aligns with your overall content strategy.<\/p>\n In essence, while the content strategy sets the stage, laying out the “why” and “what” of your content efforts, the content plan addresses the “how” and “when.” It’s the transformation of your strategy into actionable steps and finally, bringing your vision to life.<\/p>\n<\/div> Now that you know what a content plan is, what it should contain, and how it differs from a content strategy, let\u2019s move to the more practical side of content planning, and take a look at how exactly you can make a content plan. As you may have guessed, it involves a series of steps designed to align your content with your goals and the needs of your audience. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to create an effective content plan.<\/p>\n Step 1: Define Your Goals<\/strong> Step 2. Understand Your Audience<\/strong> Step 3. Conduct a Content Audit<\/strong> Step 4. Plan Your Content Types<\/strong> Step 5. Create an Editorial Calendar<\/strong> Step 6. Plan for Distribution and Promotion<\/strong> Step 7: Calculate The Resources<\/strong> Step 8: Measure and Adjust<\/strong> Remember, a content plan is not set in stone. It should be flexible and evolve based on feedback, performance data, and changes in the digital environment and the trends in your niche. Regularly revisiting and updating your content plan is key to maintaining its effectiveness.<\/p>\n<\/div> If this is your first time creating a content plan, it might seem a bit overwhelming. To help you with this, and simplify the process even further, we\u2019ve made a content plan template you can use as a starting point as you start planning your content. You can access the template through this link<\/a>. Make a copy to save it, and then edit and customize it, and add and delete rows to meet your specific needs. Remember to be flexible about it and update it regularly as you gather audience and performance data, and get involved with brand partnerships.<\/p>\n<\/div>What Should Be Included In A Content Plan?<\/h2><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>
What Is The Difference Between Content Plan And Content Strategy?<\/h2><\/div>
How to Create a Content Plan?<\/h2><\/div>
\nThis may come as no surprise, but the first step should always be clearly defining your goals. Start by clearly outlining what you want to achieve with your content. Goals can range from increasing awareness about your personal brand, generating leads to your website\/pages or websites of your partners, and boosting engagement to driving sales. Make sure that these goals are SMART:<\/p>\n\n
\nTo craft an effective content strategy, you need to understand your audience deeply. If you\u2019ve already worked on a content strategy or a content plan before, you may want to take the prior research into account. Make sure to revisit it to see if your prior knowledge is still relevant. If this is your first time working on a content plan, or you don\u2019t have a very clear idea about your audience, conduct audience research to learn about their preferences, challenges, and behavior. This can be through built-in analytics tools of social media platforms or analysis of other creators in your niche and their audiences. Create audience personas to represent different segments of your target market. This step is vital to ensure that your content resonates with your audience.<\/p>\n
\nIf you have existing content, do a content audit<\/a> to determine what\u2019s working and what\u2019s not. Look for gaps in your current content and identify opportunities for new content. This will help you understand what type of content engages your audience the most. This is also an important step to understand your audience and their preferences, contributing to Step 2.<\/p>\n
\nThis is the step where you decide on the key themes and topics your content will cover. Determine which types of content you will create. Will it be blog posts, videos, podcasts, infographics, social media updates, or something else? Your choice should depend on what is most effective for your audience and goals. It should also align with your values and the key messages you want to convey.<\/p>\n
\nDevelop an editorial calendar<\/a> that outlines what content will be created, when it will be published, and how you will be creating it. As mentioned earlier, your editorial calendar doesn\u2019t need to contain every single post of the year it is during the first week of the year. What it should include is deadlines for drafts, editing, and publication. It can also highlight holidays or specific days of the year posting is especially important (Thanksgiving post, Christmas post, etc.) It helps you organize and manage your content production process more efficiently, without a rush and chaos.<\/p>\n
\nWhere you share your content is just as important as the content itself, even more so. Take some time to decide where you will be sharing and promoting your content. This could include your website, social media channels, email newsletters, and other platforms. Do you have multiple social media channels? Will you be sharing the same thing on each platform, or crafting different pieces for TikTok and Instagram? Knowing this can help you organize the content creation process better later on.<\/p>\n
\nDetail the resources (human, financial, and technological) needed to execute the content plan. This should include content creation tools you may potentially need, roles of team members, if you work in a team, as well as the budget requirements. Your budget can also guide your content planning: if you don\u2019t have a budget for a film crew, maybe a professional short film should wait for a bit.<\/p>\n
\nLastly, set up a system for measuring the performance of your content. Determine how you will track engagement, reach, and conversion metrics, and what tools you will use to do it. Plan on using paid platforms? Add the costs to your budget. Make sure to regularly review these metrics and adjust your content plan based on what you learn.<\/p>\nContent Plan Template<\/h2><\/div>
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