19

Chapter

Ghost Writer in the Sky

Set yourself up for content marketing and email marketing with a Content Calendar and a Content Backlog.

Summary

Starting your content calendar right after having your first idea is a great way to initiate your content marketing. It’s never too early to begin communicating with potential clients and investors. Having your content marketing strategy and your content kanban in place is the best way to make your business stand out.

Tags
  • Content calendar
  • Content marketing
  • Blogger
  • Social media
  • Content kanban
Practices Explained

Content Calendar

Content Backlog

Content Kanban

Practices Mentioned

Coming Soon!

Extras

Coming Soon!

Downloads

Chapter 19 illustrations

Recommended Tools

Free Editorial Calendar Templates

The Social Media Content Calendar Template Every Marketer Needs

How to Create a Social Media Content Calendar: Tips and Templates

CoSchedule

Recommended Books

Content Inc: How entrepreneurs use content to build massive audiences and create radically successful businesses by Joe Pulizzi

Everybody Writes: Your Go-To Guide to Creating Ridiculously Good Content by Ann Handley

Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald Mille

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Editorial Calendar Tools and Templates

How to Create an Editorial Calendar That Will Streamline Your Content Strategy

The Social Media Content Calendar Template Every Marketer Needs

The Complete Guide to Choosing a Content Calendar: Tools, Templates, Tips, and More

How And Why You Need To Create A Content Calendar For Your Blog (That You Actually Use)

How to Create a Social Media Content Calendar: Tips and Templates

Editorial calendar

How to Build a Content Calendar (Plus a Free Template)

Content Calendar: Go Beyond the Basics

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