Step 1 — Set Clear Goals
What to do:
Write one business goal and one audience problem your content will solve this month.
Why it matters:
Clear goals keep your content focused, consistent, and easier to measure for real growth.
How to apply it today:
Pick one goal, like leads or traffic. Name your ideal reader and their top question. Put both in a note you will see before you write.
Step 2 — Build Content Calendar
What to do:
Plan four weeks of topics, formats, and publish dates in one content marketing calendar.
Why it matters:
A calendar stops last-minute posting, keeps your message steady, and builds trust with your audience.
How to apply it today:
List 10 topic ideas, then assign one per week. Choose a format for each. Add deadlines for draft, edit, and publish in Trello or Notion.
Step 3 — Track What Works
What to do:
Review views, clicks, and leads weekly, then update your plan based on results.
Why it matters:
Tracking shows which content converts, so you can repeat wins and cut wasted effort.
How to apply it today:
Open Google Analytics and check your top three pages. Note where traffic comes from and which CTA gets clicks. Next week, create one new post based on that winner.
Check One Result After Implementation
Check your goal note and four dated topics, and write down at least one clear result number.
Record it once, then check again after a few days and note if the notes stayed up to date.