Content Mission: Your Editorial Calendar Guide
Episode 28 of Landscape Digital Show reveals how to create a content mission statement that gives the content marketing editorial calendar purpose.
Before creating any content you should ideally create your content marketing mission statement and editorial calendar.
But since most of us have been doing this for a while, the first step is to conduct a content audit to inventory your content and learn how to make it better.
That’s what we did in Episode 27.
Now, let’s go deeper into creating the content marketing mission statement that gives the editorial calendar guidance and purpose.
First, for those unfamiliar with the term, let’s define content marketing.
Here’s a short and memorable definition:
Traditional marketing and advertising are telling the world you are a rock star. Content marketing is showing the world that you are one.
And here’s the official definition from the Content Marketing Institute:
Content marketing is a strategic marketing approach focused on creating and distributing valuable, relevant, and consistent content to attract and retain a clearly defined audience – and ultimately, to drive profitable outcomes.
Just as your business mission gives your company purpose, your content mission does the same for your content.
It keeps you focused on creating relevant and valuable content for your target audience, to ultimately drive profitable actions.
Editorial Calendar Guide
Following are the columns in my editorial calendar spreadsheet.
- Topic Idea
- Sample Headlines
- Subject Category or Description
- Content Type – video, image, etc.
- Target Audience – buyers, recruits, media, etc.
- Target Keywords
- Stage of Buyers Journey – more here
- CTA – call to action
- Outcomes
- Links – content link to/from
Show Notes
- Download a sample editorial calendar template and customize to your needs
- Here’s a deeper dive into creating your perfect audience avatar from EOFire.
- Discover more about buyer personas in Episode 9.
- Head over to Landscape Digital Show on iTunes and give us an honest rating and review. We’ll greatly appreciate it. Thanks for listening.
Call to Action
Create your content marketing mission statement and use it to keep your editorial calendar on point.
It will describe your audience, the content you will deliver, and the outcomes the audience gets from it.