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WordPress Editorial Calendar Plugin

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:26 am
by roseline371277
This plugin was created primarily for planning and scheduling content for your blog, not social media. However, if you have your social profiles set up to share your blog posts, the plugin will take care of the social part as well.

 

Edit flow

This is another editorial calendar tool that works well in WordPress. Edit Flow allows you to singapore business email list view a monthly editorial calendar, write client reviews on content, and create segmented teams.

 

Step 4: Fill your editorial calendar
Now that you know how the process works, it's time to start filling out your Social Media editorial calendar.

Fill your calendar with links to relevant content, resources, and your own posts. These posts will ensure you provide your audience with thoughtful, useful content and give them a reason to follow you.

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Additionally, you can find relevant holidays or events, from Thanksgiving to National Dessert Day, that may relate to your business.

Think about your important events, whether it's a product launch or a company party, and develop content to promote those initiatives.

Additionally, you should make sure you are planning for how much promotion each initiative will have: Some large launches should have multiple posts, while others should only have one.

Finally, enhance the personality of your editorial calendar by planning posts that highlight company culture or showcase who you are as a brand.

 

Step 5: Come up with the copies
If you don't want to type your entries directly into a spreadsheet, use a word processor (Word, Google Docs, or any other tool you prefer).

Step 6: Make a calendar format
In a spreadsheet or Word document, create a table.

This should include the name of the month in which the content will be published, the social network on which it will be published, the week in which it will be published, the content, the link to the image to be published, the URL and the time at which the post will be published , something like the following, although later on, I will give you more examples.



 

Step 7: Measure results
Once you start using your calendar, you'll want to see results, right? One way to do this is to measure referral traffic to your blog or website using Google Analytics.

You can duplicate successful content for another of your social profiles or continue along that line of content to attract more leads.

 

Tools to Create a Social Media Calendar
WordPress CoSchedule



It is a perfect plugin because with it you can create content on your blog and at the same time schedule it to share it on the Social Networks of your choice. Without a doubt, a tool that will make the task of your Community Manager team easier.

With this tool, the editors and social profile managers on your team  can work together on your Content Marketing strategy to grow your brand.

You can download this plugin to your blog platform or you can manage the content from the web.

One of the benefits of this social media calendar is that you can schedule the same content to be published with different texts so as not to bore your followers .

Google Calendar



 

This social media calendar is very different from WordPress' CoSchedule, as it is often used as a substitute for a traditional planner. You know, to write down dates, meetings, appointments, etc.

But as I'm sure you know how to take advantage of everything, you can create a fantastic calendar for Social Networks with this tool.

The advantage of   Google Calendar  is that you can view your calendar from your mobile device or from your computer. In addition, all the changes you make on your computer will be reflected on your tablet or mobile device and vice versa.