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The following elements are possible and useful

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 6:21 am
by ariful199
In almost every month I have an important content cornerstone, in some even two. A list like this works very well for me, as I work on my blog alone and check it regularly and mark completed items in green. If there are several people in an editorial team, then another solution is probably better. For example, you could use an online spreadsheet, such as Google Docs, and work on this document together. Or you can use an online collaboration tool, which I don't do myself for the reasons mentioned above.


There are some content planning plugins for WordPress (such as belarus phone number Editorial Calendar ) that could also be used, although these are more intended for daily content planning. There isn't really anything I like about annual planning itself. Perhaps you know of a plugin that is good for rough annual planning. Annual planning on paper is also possible, but again only if you are working alone on a website or blog. Elements of an Annual Plan When creating an annual plan, you can be very detailed or keep it simple.


The following elements are possible and useful: article headline if necessary, initial bullet points type of content target persons of the article Date of creation and publication (if specific date) if applicable, author (if editorial) status (planned, draft, published) statistics if necessary If you are not working on an annual plan like this alone, you should of course clarify beforehand who is responsible for maintenance. All too often, things like this are planned in advance and then no one takes care of it during the year.