PR 101: How to Build an Editorial Calendar with Google Calendar
Transcript of PR 101: How to Build an Editorial Calendar with Google Calendar
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HOW TO CREATE ANEDITORIAL CALENDAR
USING GOOGLECALENDAR
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1. Create a Google Calendar
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2. Schedule out when you plan to post
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Clicking EDIT EVENT, and fill in the details of the post.
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After selecting the recurring days, hitting Done & Saveyour calendar should look something like this.
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3. Customize the publishing slots
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By adding GUESTS, you can "assign" who is responsible forwhich post.
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Additional information can be added to the descriptionbox such as links to the draft posts, edits that have beenmade or if post has been approved and is ready to go.
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4. Invite people to be ableto view and edit yourcalendar.
Under the SHARE WITHSPECIFIC PEOPLE section,you can choose whatabilities the other viewerscan have and can't have.
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And that's it!
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