Content Calendar vs Edtorial Calendar
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7.21.2013
Editorial & Content Calendars Tools from traditional and new media
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What’s the difference?
An editorial calendar is an annual plan shared with a wide audience and the content calendar is a document that tracks the day-to-day progress of publications on one or more platforms.
✤ An Editorial Calendar highlights overarching themes and special issues/opportunities for monthly publications to help advertisers buy relevant space.
✤ A Content Calendar tracks the status and progress of each piece of content usually at a daily or weekly level.
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Examples
✤ 2013 Editorial Calendars
✤ Cosmo
✤ Real Simple
✤ Vogue
✤ MIT Tech Review
✤ Men’s Health
✤ Content Calendar Templates
✤ LightBox Collective
✤ Mozilla
✤ HubSpot
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Cosmo
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Real Simple
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Vogue
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MIT Tech Review
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Men’s Health
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LightBox Collaborative Depth Level - Day, with months tabbed
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Mozilla Includes themes and events at the top, depth level- weekly posts
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HubSpot Includes target personas, CTAs and Keywords, depth level- daily posts
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Possible FormatIncludes themes, events, expert series and the articles we want on the site to start. Depth level - Monthly
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