“Holy smokes – I’m definitely going to use Mike’s blog planner and you should too! Blogging without a plan isn’t going to be effective or work well. Use the blog planner and put the time in to plan and you’ll see results.”
– Peg Fitzpatrick
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This is a beautifully designed blog planner that includes dozens of calendars and worksheets, additional assets, plus bonuses!
It will not only provide you with a clean, easy-to-use calendar to schedule out a year’s worth of content, but also give you a structured and organized place to brainstorm ideas for your blog. From individual blog posts all the way to influencer campaigns.
This entire set of worksheets enables the planning you need, and the overview you deserve.
The Blog Planner is loaded with features to keep you on track and on time, including:
- Fillable 12-month Blog Planner
- At-a-glance monthly spreads
- Monthly and weekly goal setting
- Worksheets for Influencers, Affiliates, Events & Sponsors
- Monthly Expenses and KPI tracking
- Blog Post Brainstorming & Development worksheets
- Holiday & Event and Email Campaign tracking
- Writing space for your biggest ideas
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FILLABLE DATESReady to start when you are for the most flexible content planning. | MONTHLY SPREADSPlan your entire year at-a-glance to optimize your content for maximum impact. |
DAILY CONTENT PLANNINGStrategize your day-to-day social content to grow your online brand and increase revenue. | WEEKLY & MONTHLY GOAL SETTINGWrite down your goals to accomplish more in less time and guarantee success. |
EXPENSE & GOAL TRACKINGKeep track of your blog expenses, and then match them against your key performance indicators to keep your blog revenue positive. | BLOG POST BRAINSTORMINGUse the Blogging Brute method for researching and brainstorming blog post ideas and then develop those ideas into successful posts. |
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Digital, Printable Downloaded Blog Planner
This is a beautifully designed printable planner that includes 152 worksheets in all, plus additional assets, plus bonuses!
It will not only provide you with a clean, easy-to-use calendar to schedule out a year’s worth of content, but also give you a structured and organized place to brainstorm ideas for your blog. From individual blog posts all the way to influencer campaigns. All of which is downloadable and printable on-demand, and comes free with the printed version!
This entire set of worksheets enables the planning you need, and the overview you deserve.
With your purchase you will receive:
- Cover Page
- Blogging Planner Guide
- How To Make This Year Your Blog’s Best Year
- Blogging Goal Setting
- Last Year’s Goals & Accomplishments
- Reflect & Improve
- Long-Term Goals for the Year
- Monthly Blogging Goals (12)
- Writing & Growing
- Keyword Brainstorming [NEW!]
- Keyword Research [NEW!]
- Content Pyramid Worksheet [NEW!]
- Audience Worksheet (3) [NEW!]
- Monthly Theme Brainstorming
- Blog Post Topic Brainstorming
- Blog Post Writing Guide (12)
- Tasks
- Blog To Do List
- Weekly To Do List (52)
- Calendaring
- Monthly Calendars for meetings and other reminders (12)
- Monthly Editorial Calendars for posts and other activities (12)
- Organization
- Contacts
- Event Connections Page
- Influencer Planning
- Usernames & Passwords
- Affiliate Programs
- Sponsors
- Monthly Expense Pages (12)
- Monthly KPI Tracking Pages (12)
- Monthly Email Campaign Tracker (12)
- Change Log
- Holiday & Event Tracker
- Guest Post Tracker
- Facebook Group Promotion Schedule
- Notes & Ideas Pages
The Monthly Editorial Calendars give you space to plan out your blog publishing schedule, as well as coordinated social media & email campaigns. And the Goals and Checklists help you remember those important blogging To Do’s and aspirations. Each monthly worksheet has been designed so that you can start using this planner any time and still get twelve full months of use out of it.
Plus, the entire planner has been updated for easier printing and readability, due to popular demand!
For more information on how you might use all of these blog planning worksheets, refer to How To Use A Blogging Planner.
You’ll even be able to track your blog metrics and results on key worksheets in order to see where your growth is and plan for improvements.

Professionally Printed & Published Blog Planner
This is a beautifully designed blogging planner that includes 150+ pages of worksheets, assets and more. All printed and bound as a gorgeous paperback workbook.
It will not only provide you with a clean, easy-to-use calendar to schedule out a year’s worth of content, but also give you a structured and organized place to brainstorm ideas for your blog. From individual blog posts all the way to influencer campaigns.
This entire set of worksheets enables the planning you need, and the overview you deserve.
“Practical. Tactical. Will leave you with no excuse not to get things DONE.”– Ana Hoffman
Your planner includes:
- Blogging Planner Guide
- How To Make This Year Your Blog’s Best Year
Goal Setting
- Last Year’s Goals & Accomplishments
- Reflect & Improve
- Long-Term Goals for the Year
- Monthly Blogging Goals (12)
Writing & Growing
- Keyword Brainstorming [NEW!]
- Keyword Research [NEW!]
- Content Pyramid Worksheet [NEW!]
- Audience Worksheet (3) [NEW!]
- Monthly Theme Brainstorming
- Blog Post Topic Brainstorming
- Blog Post Writing Guide (12)
Tasks
- Blog To Do List
- Weekly To Do List (52)
Calendaring
- Monthly Calendars for meetings and other reminders (12)
- Monthly Editorial Calendars for posts and other activities (12)
Organization
- Contacts
- Event Connections
- Influencer Planning
- Usernames & Passwords
- Affiliate Programs
- Sponsors
- Monthly Expenses (12)
- Monthly KPI Tracking (12)
- Monthly Email Campaign Tracker (12)
- Change Log
- Holiday & Event Tracker
- Guest Post Planner
- Facebook Group Promotion Schedule
- Notes & Ideas
The updated Monthly Editorial Calendars give you space to plan out your blog publishing schedule, as well as coordinated social media & email campaigns. And the Goals and Checklists help you remember those important blogging To Do’s and aspirations. Each monthly worksheet has been designed so that you can start using this planner any time and still get twelve full months of use out of it.
How The Blog Planner Works
If you’ve never used a Blog Planner, you might be wondering exactly how it works. Do you really write things out and use this is plan your blog content? In a word, yes! The planner’s calendars and worksheets are designed to be completed – either initially or over time – giving you a resource and guide to refer back to over and over throughout the year.
What follows is a brief explanation of each of the major planner sections and accompanying calendars and worksheets. The planner itself also comes with instructions.
Blog Planner Goal Setting

In the beginning of your blog planner, you’ll find sheets for Last Year’s Goals & Accomplishments and Long Term Goals for the Year. You don’t have to come up with exactly 5 – you can write more or less, and the same is true for improvements. But the point is to give these some thought and write down concrete goals and changes to make. Use the Reflect & Improve page for a bit of journaling about your past year of blogging and content marketing, and your business overall.
One example for an improvement might be to implement HTTPS protocol for your blog if you haven’t already. While a goal might be to create 4 new content upgrades in the coming year to drive more subscribers.
You can use Monthly Blogging Goals sheets for each month to come up with new, different goals each month, all aligned with your annual blogging goals and objectives.
Make a point every month to revisit all of these pages to help you keep your goals and achievements in mind!
Blog Writing & Growing
Once you have your goals and tasks in mind, it’s time to start thinking creatively about the content you will write and publish.
New this year, we’ve added a series of worksheets to prompt you to think about the audience you’re writing for and the specific keywords you’re using. By developing key audiences, or personas using the Audience Worksheet, you will have a target reader in mind for every piece of content you create. And by using the Keyword Brainstorming and Keyword Research worksheets, you’ll discover exactly what phrases that target audience is searching, the kinds of questions and problems they have, and that will help guide your writing.
You then have a Monthly Theme Brainstorming worksheet so that you can consider creating comprehensive messaging for the entire calendar year. This will help not only your blogging schedule, but also social media and marketing overall.
The Blog Post Writing Guide is a really helpful sheet that will guide you through the vetting process of a new post idea. Instead of just writing up whatever article ideas come to us, this brainstorming guide makes you think about what kind of post you’re going to write, when you plan to publish it, what’s interesting about it, and so on. You can jot down any specific ideas for the article you might have, as well as To Do items.
For instance, if you were thinking about writing an article about how to make money with a blog, you might want to gather some insights from some blogging influencers and include them as quotes within the article. So that might be an Idea, or even a To Do item.
That sheet is for specific article ideas that you want to flesh out. For more general brainstorming – quickly generating a number of post ideas – use the Blog Post Topic Brainstorming sheet.
As you research keywords and develop audiences, you will spend a lot of time going back and forth among these sheets planning out all of the content that you can potentially create, and that’s where the Content Pyramid Worksheets come into play. A Content Pyramid is a tactic for creating and prioritizing blog content with the goal of achieving a high search engine ranking for a very specific keyword phrase that you’ve researched and determined will be profitable for your business. When you’ve identified a keyword and the key piece of content you need at the top of that pyramid, you can note it as one of the three pyramids available on that worksheet and start to fill in relevant blog posts and other pieces of content below it as you brainstorm them.
For example, if I wanted this page to be the #1 Google result for “blogging planner” I would start a Content Pyramid with that phrase and this page at the top. As I researched the issues my target audience was experiencing, the questions they have, and started to come up with ideas for blog posts related to “blogging planner”, I would create writing guides for each and note them on the Content Pyramid Worksheet accordingly. This would help me visualize which blog posts are the most important for me to create first!
Blog Planner Tasks
I’ve included a Blog To Do List planner page to give you one place to track all of those things you know you need to do, or that you discover over time. Any improvements you note in your goal planning should be copied here, as well as any other tasks you have on your plate or want to tackle. In the coming year, you can then set aside a little time each week to work through these items.
Similarly, I’ve included Weekly To Do List worksheets which you can use for more detailed and scheduled work.
Blog Planner Calendaring
The Monthly Calendar planner pages give you a place to note major events, meetings, create plans, and so on. They’re now designed so that you can customize each worksheet for whatever month you wish, allowing you to start using your new planner immediately, no matter what month or year it is, and get a full twelve months of use out of it!
The Monthly Editorial Calendar, which your planner includes twelve of, is particularly useful.
With these sheets you can plan out when you’re going to publish specific articles and see at a high level how those can work to support each other. You can then also incorporate specific social media posts, webinars, Live Videos, content / product releases, contests and many other kinds of activities to create an overarching message.
Again, this is hard when you’re just publishing one post at a time and not thinking ahead to what the rest of the month and year are going to look like. But when you have a plan, you can support those activities and create an amazing impact on your audience.
Suppose, for example, you want to build your authority on a particular topic. Publishing a blog post is nice, but if you spend a whole month talking about that particular topic, supported by four blog posts, numerous social posts, and other activities, I guarantee your audience will see you as an expert by the end of that period.
In political campaigns, we call that “sticking to message,” and it’s a technique you can apply weekly or monthly as you see fit.
Blog Planner Organization
Next is a series of worksheets designed to help you organize both your blog and your blogging business. For instance, the Contacts sheet is particularly useful for keeping track of other bloggers and colleagues in your niche.
Event Connections

The next sheet is one of my favorites and, again, one that I wish I would have had years ago – a designated place to note all those details from the wonderful people you’ve met at networking events!
Whether it’s a local chamber meeting or a huge conference like Social Media Marketing World, you’re going to begin to meet other people that you’ll want to stay in touch with. But since these are offline meetings and not Facebook Connections, you have to make an effort to organize and do something with those contacts and contact details. Exchanging business cards is great, but I’ve found stacks of business cards to be too easily lost or dismissed.
You can also opt to supplement your written Contacts sheets with laminated business card holders designed for 3-ring binders, if you tend to get a lot of business cards and like keeping them.
Influencer Planning
As you begin to meet more people, both online and off, some of those people will be influencers in your niche. It’s important to carefully consider how you can best build relationships with those individuals and keep track of how those develop. I do recommend being open to any number of possible directions and activities.
Usernames & Passwords
The Usernames & Passwords sheet is a sensitive one. You must carefully consider your own situation and where it might be safest to store your usernames and passwords. If, like me, you work from a home office, a sheet like this, within the middle of a planner, isn’t easily found, and would not be susceptible to online thieves.
Affiliate Programs
Next, you have an opportunity to begin filling in your affiliate program relationships. Again, just as with the calendar, the act of filling this out will help you far more than just giving you some place to list them. Seeing them all in one place may help you visualize how they do or do not overlap, work together, and even generate ideas on how you might further promote those affiliate products.
Sponsors & Advertisers
Similarly, your Sponsors sheet will help you track your paying advertisers, as well as potentially inspire new collaboration or cooperative activities.
Monthly Expenses
While it’s nice to track all of the revenue coming in from our blogging activities, it’s also important to be realistic about our revenue and track our expenses at the same time. These will likely include domain name renewal and hosting, as well as any premium themes and plugins, and other services. The sheets are designed to be used monthly so for any annual expenses (like your domain), you can either budget the cost across 12 months, or just note it in the month you get billed.
Monthly KPI Tracking

“That which is measured, improves.” That is an axiom that every blogger should memorize.
If you pay attention to “key performance indicators” (KPI) for your blog on a daily, weekly, monthly basis, you will soon get a sense for how well aspects of your blog are working and begin to think about ways to improve them.
For instance, because I pay attention to which of my past articles continue to bring in new readers every day, I was able to discern that my readers are really interested in learning about Facebook. That knowledge empowered me to create a new digital download and offer specifically about Facebook which has been 10X more effective than my previous offers.
The Monthly KPI Tracking sheet is a convenient place to note each month’s metrics for your blog and business so that you’re forcing yourself to monitor them, as well as give you an easy way to flip through and compare past months.
I’ve pre-filled lines for Unique Visitors, Pageviews, Bounce Rate, Avg. Time on Site, Organic Google Referrals, Social Media Referrals, New Subscribers, Email Referrals, and Total Revenue. Plus you have more lines available to add other metrics that are important to you (i.e. Facebook Fan Growth).
Monthly Email Campaign Tracker
I like to use the Monthly Email Campaign Tracker initially to plan out campaigns, and then after the fact to record their performance. Just as with our editorial calendar, it’s powerful and effective to concentrate on a single message (topic) for a given period of time so that each individual post and email can build on the last.
Trust me, the shotgun approach of blogging or emailing about whatever comes to mind just doesn’t work as well.
After each campaign you can note details like Opens, Clicks and Unsubscribes. While most every email marketing solution has that data, it’s not always readily available, or easily compared to other campaigns. If you are diligent about documenting the performance of every email campaign, you’ll see trends develop and be able to respond to them far more quickly.
Change Log
Have you ever noticed that suddenly your site started to get more (or less) traffic, but you couldn’t recall what you might have changed to have that result?
The Change Log will help you with that.
Every time you make a chance or improvement to your blog, just write it down here. You don’t have to go into detail – just enough to jog your memory.
Also note that there is one line per date and change. That’s deliberate. If you’re working on anything which might impact SEO or usability, it’s best to effect one change at a time and then allow some time for any benefits or repercussions to show up. If you make 5 changes in a day and then, a week later, notice that your Google traffic has dipped, you’ll have no idea which of those changes was the culprit, or if perhaps it was all 5 together.
Implement and record one change at a time and use the log to help you identify what’s worked or hasn’t for your blog.
Holiday & Event Tracker
This worksheet gives you a great place to collect all of this year’s important dates for easy reference.
These might be key holidays or industry events or National days of observance that are important to you!
Guest Post Planner
One of the best techniques a blogger can use for expanding his or her audience is to publish great guest posts on other people’s blogs. The Guest Post Planner will help you document and track the major blogs and publications that you identify for potential publishing.
Facebook Group Promotion Schedule
Facebook Groups are terrific places to connect with other people who share mutual interests, which means they’re often filled with likely readers of your latest blog posts. However, each Group has their own set of rules and permissions. Pat Flynn, for instance, allows members to share their latest posts and promotions only on Fridays as a comment on his invitation post. The Promotion Schedule will help you track which Groups you can post in, when.
Blog Planner Notes & Ideas
If, like me, you need to write down whatever ideas come to you if you’re to have any hope of remembering them in the future, these pages are for you. Print as many as you need, and use them liberally.
Blog Planner Wrap Up
Whether you use this Blog Planner or one you put together yourself, the key is to PLAN and then document the results of your activities. My planner gives you a structured way to do that.
If you haven’t yet ordered The Blogging Planner, it’s time to get started!
Digital, Printable Downloaded Blog Planner | Professionally Printed & Published Blog Planner |
Free With Printed Planner | Buy Now |
The digital, printable download now comes free with your printed planner purchase. Delivered as a collection of PDF files, just look for the QR code. | The professionally printed and published blog planner is a physical planner shipped via Amazon that includes all of the digital planner worksheets, and more. |