Editorial Calendar - Further Reading

Further Reading

These resources describe the editorial calendar process in greater detail, as well as additional insights into how editorial calendars can be used effectively.

  • How to Create an Editorial Calendar to Publish Blogs, Facebook Fan Pages, Twitter, and Email Newsletters - Exhaustive article on the topic with links to other articles, templates, and additional resources. This article also has been turned into a SlideShare presentation.
  • Creating a Facebook Content Calendar Tips for Creating a Facebook Editorial Content Calendar
  • Blogging For Web Designers: Editorial Calendars and Style Guides - General overview from Smashing Magazine with strong emphasis on style guides
  • How to Put Together an Editorial Calendar for Content Marketing - Covers editorial calendars from a marketing perspective
  • Save Time & Stress - Blog Editorial Calendar Template
  • Build Your Blog's Traffic with an Editorial Calendar
  • How to Create an Editorial Calendar for Your Blog - Includes a video that shows how the author uses Google Calendar to track their editorial process.
  • How to Create and Use an Editorial Calendar - Describes a paper-based method to creating an editorial calendar useful for individuals, small businesses, and small groups that publish content at a low volume.
  • An Editorial Calendar Template for You (and Your Sanity!) - Free editorial calendar download

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