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Anne Moss – The Content Plan Spreadsheet
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The Content Plan Spreadsheet
Get the spreadsheet that helped me scale sites to $180,000 a month
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The Content Plan Spreadsheet & tutorials
This mini course includes access to the content plan spreadsheet in Google Sheets and 8 video tutorials that show you how to use the spreadsheet
I’m Anne Moss
I own and manage a portfolio of informational websites, generating more than $180,000 a month in revenue.
Over the last few years, I scaled my business to the point where we publish more than a thousand new articles each month, across multiple sites.
The key to large-scale publishing is having an effective system.
At the core of system is the content plan spreadsheet that I am sharing for the first time in this course.
Not sure how to organize your ideas and turn them into writing topics?
Use the spreadsheet to structure topic silos and then list your seed keywords. Next, work your way through the table to fill in the blanks using your favorite keyword research methods.
Need to manage a small team of writers and editors?
The spreadsheet lets you organize your list of writers and editors and then assign topics to them in one central place.
You can use it alongside a task management platform such as Clickup (which is what we do), or as a stand-alone system for managing your team.
Don’t let your site get bogged down by the wrong type of content!
Whatever your ideal mix of informational vs. affiliate content is, this spreadsheet can help you maintain your vision.
You can use the built-in reports to constantly check that the balance of types of content is right for you.
My spreadsheet can help you –
– Structure your site (including silos and types of posts)
– Establish the length of your posts
– Manage your writers and editors
– Manage Keyword research
Monitor results using built-in Reports
– Content Age
– Content Silos
– Types of content
– Keyword researched methods used
– Writers and editors output
Note: The spreadsheet is intended to help you organize your topics. It helps you create a plan and monitor it. It won’t help you choose a niche, nor will it do your keyword research for you. The lessons in this mini-course are geared towards showing you how to use the spreadsheet. I do not teach how to choose a niche, how to structure a site or do keyword research.
If you’re looking for a course that teaches you niche selection, keyword research and every other aspect of creating a content site. It’s one of the few courses that I can recommend whole-heartedly to both newbies and advanced web publishers.
What you can get here
The spreadsheet itself (duh!)
A demo spreadsheet with 31 topics that you can play around with
8 Video tutorials with a step-by-step guide on how to use the spreadsheet
List of Course Lessons
Understanding Content Plans
Introduction to Content Plans(6:10)
Elements of a Content Plan(10:17)
GET THE SPREADSHEET HERE
Here’s your link to the spreadsheet
How to Use the Content Plan Spreadsheet
The Content Plan Spreadsheet: An Overview(7:10)
Setting Up the Content Plan Spreadsheet(11:35)
How to add your topics to the content plan(7:09)
Using the Filtered View Tab(3:29)
Using the Reports(7:26)
What next? Actionable Steps(5:07)