Content Calendars

Organize your content publishing pipelines with our time-tested content calendar services.

Overview

 

Improve content planning and production processes with editorial calendars developed to the T. We assess common user queries in your industry and shortlist frequently searched blog topics. You write the content - we develop calendars to keep your content team organized and aligned.

At Be Intricate, we create relevant content calendars fitted with in-demand blog topics, content formats, reference links, primary and secondary target keywords, and dates for assigning, submitting, and publishing.

Simplify collaboration with writers, editors, and publishers and achieve coherence in your website’s content development operations. Either pair this with add-on writing services or only leverage the power of our expert content calendar builders.

Benefits of Content Calendars

Be Intricate’s content calendar services stay in sync with your target audience’s interests. Whether tailored to seasonal campaigns or content formats such as listicles, how-to guides, or comparison content pieces, we suggest an appropriate publishing frequency.

We map your content plan to low and high-volume key phrases, both of which comprehensively meet your reader’s search intent.

If required, we recommend interlinking opportunities to reduce your content development team’s on-page SEO workload.

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Frequent Questions Asked

Content calendars help keep project managers and content developers on the same page when deciding blog topics, publication dates, writer and editor updates, and pre-decided on-page SEO parameters.

Content calendars for long-form content include blog topics, keywords, date of assigning and publishing, publishing status, reference links, and the names of responsible task holders.  

We create our content calendars on Microsoft Excel, but we use keyword and topic research tools based on new software and updates in the SEO industry.

At Be Intricate, we create content calendars in two steps.

  1. Study your niche and popular season or sub-topic-specific user queries within your industry. Next, we create content pillars and sub-pillars.
  2. Research keywords, linking opportunities, and appropriate content drip strategies to feed users iterative content meeting their growing search queries.

Yes, social media calendars include more columns with details for captions, post types, SM channels, campaign types, etc. On the contrary, content calendars rely more on core research when choosing article titles, keywords with high search volume, and linking suggestions.