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  • Does Your Social Media Editorial Calendar Check All These Boxes

    A social media content calendar is a great tool because it –

    * Allows you to brainstorm new ideas and assess what is / isn’t working

    * Helps you plan your SM posts well in advance

    * Prevents lags in posting consistency

    * Ensures your design and copy teams provide everything in a timely fashion

    * Assists with digital ad budgets

    * Improves metrics / analysis at-a-glance

    Let’s take a look at what elements should be a part of your social media editorial calendar (only use a spreadsheet for this!) so you can plan things more efficiently –

    1) Dates

    List out all the dates in the month so you can see which posts are going on what days and where the breaks are

    2) Post Type

    Enter a category for each post going up – i.e. photograph, video, throwback/flashback, testimonial, contest, motivational quote, infographic, etc. You can check if your content is varied enough or too tilted toward one direction (that would be monotonous)

    3) Copy

    Your copywriter(s) should enter the text for the graphics right here so your design team can copy + paste it easily

    4) Caption

    Your copywriter(s) should enter the caption accompanying the post when it goes up so your social media team can copy + paste it easily

    5) Hashtags

    Your social media team should plan out relevant hashtags per post in advance so they can copy + paste it easily

    6) Platform

    Specify if a post is going up on FB, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, etc., so you can make sure all relevant platforms are receiving sufficient content that is varied (avoid duplicating posts across all platforms because that’s redundant for audiences)

    7) Post Timing

    Specify which posts should go up at what time based on insights you receive through analytics – this is especially important if you have multiple posts going out on the same day

    8) Metrics

    Input the number of likes/shares/comments/reshares each post is drawing to analyze what is / isn’t working

    9) Point Person

    Indicate point people for different tasks to guarantee accountability in case of errors / delays

    10) Boost

    Indicate which posts should be boosted through a paid promotion, and indicate for how much + demographics/filters

    11) Images / Videos

    Mention where all the files are saved so the social media manager handling your handles has access to everything they need for posts to go live

    12) Status

    Allow a section for notes regarding status – is the copy ready, is the graphic ready, has the post been scheduled, is the post live?

    Pro Tips

    * Mention any special days that should be addressed – i.e. if you run a pizza specialty restaurant, you definitely wouldn’t want to miss National Pizza Day for social media posts and hashtags.

    * Make sure you conduct a social media audit using these tips to build the most robust mix of content.

    We hope these tips help you stay organized on all your social media initiatives so nothing slips through the cracks, which is a risk when operating with a haphazard workflow system. Do the due diligence of putting everything into a documented file all relevant parties can access in real-time and update!

    Need help with social media content creation and planning? Contact Kiss Doodles right here.

    Sources –
    > https://blog.hootsuite.com/how-to-create-a-social-media-content-calendar/
    > www.hatchbuck.com/blog/monthly-social-media-calendar/
    > https://coschedule.com/blog/annual-social-media-content-calendar/

  • Social Media Calendar: Create a structured impact

    Running a successful brand isn’t easy. Add to that, posting regularly on all your popular social media platforms? You are bound to miss out on posting some day or the other. Or keeping it till last minute, you wouldn’t know what to post and miss out on a particular time you favour.

    How do you structure everything and make your life simpler? This is where a social media calendar comes to rescue.

    What is a social media calendar?

    A social media calendar is exactly as the name suggests. A calendar which helps you plan in advance for your posts; be it Facebook, Instagram or even Twitter. Details such as what to post, the correct hashtags, when to publish, all can be planned in advance.

    via oursocialtimes.com

    Why use a social media calendar?

    1. Post consistency

    Social media is all about consistency. New, fresh content keeps your existing followers engaged and attracts new followers. Miss a moment and it may cost your brand big. As a brand, you will never have a “what do I post?” or “I missed my favoured time!” moment if you pre-plan all your content. You will be prepared for the coming few days or weeks, and posting will be a 2 minute job rather than a half-an-hour panic.

    via www.onlinemarketinghq.co.uk

    2. Perfect content mix

    Maintaining an Instagram grid is not an easy task. Coming up with new set of hashtags customised day-wise becomes tedious. All these and more can be solved through pre-planning with a calendar. Make your content mix, the perfect mix – with posts on information of your brand, interactions with your followers (#AskMe) or even select posts/news from your industry.

    via blog2social.com

    3. Avoid cross-platform errors

    Planning ahead and segregating posts as per platform helps you to avoid mistakes like using Instagram hashtags on Facebook, or last minute editing of captions to be Twitter ready. Another advantage is that with a calendar you can keep track of the correct handles to on the right platform instead of having to search last minute for the account or tagging a wrong account.

    via buildmyplays.com

    4. Content Planning

    Careful and systematic planning = NEVER REPEAT YOUR POST (unless #throwback or #flashback). Having a clear outline of your week ahead, helps you to prepare content for the next few weeks. This also gives your graphic designer, copywriter enough time to devise something spectacular for you.

    via www.andonemarketing.biz

    Curate your best work, create your best mix and put it all on (digital) paper, and YOU ARE GOOD TO GO!