As a very small business, keeping control of your content distribution is pretty straightforward. Most likely, only one or two people (probably you, if you’re a sole proprietor) interact with whomever you can get to listen in whatever scattershot manner you can find time for while getting your business off the ground. This can mean sending out offers and emails randomly, publishing blogs sporadically, and creating online content when (or if) you can find the time.
But once your business finds its footing and you start to develop a market, you should upgrade from the shotgun approach to marketing. One way to organize your marketing content is to use a shared content calendar.
A content calendar is a tool that integrates what you want to publish with when you want to publish it. It can be as simple as a shared Google calendar or spreadsheet, but a stand-alone online program or the integrated calendars contained in many social media publishing programs provide many valuable functions. These integrated calendars can allow you to schedule your content across a number of platforms for future publication and can track the effectiveness of that content as measured by responses and engagements with it.
A content calendar allows you to map out a plan for your social media marketing strategy and share that plan with your team.
For example: You are a specialty chocolatier. Your calendar might outline campaigns based around chocolate-giving or chocolate-consuming holidays, both common and obscure. You can plan out marketing pushes for each and note what content will go out by what medium at what time, like preparing reminder emails, blog posts, contests, promotions, event notifications, and more for Valentine’s Day, Sweetest Day, Mother’s Day, etc. in the weeks preceding each.
Your content calendar should have long-term content plans and identify campaigns focused around events, products, or different buyer groups.
There are a lot of great do-it-yourself content calendar programs and social media platforms available across all price points. Alternatively, you can enlist help from a marketing professional. A customer-focused marketing company can help you evaluate your options and develop a content and media calendar just for your business to help it grow and thrive. Either way, having a plan for your content distribution and promotion will help your business get organized and maximize the effective reach of your content.
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