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My Number One Content Planning Tool

September 30, 2025

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I'm  Amanda — simplicity-focused content marketing strategist.  I'm here to help you fit your marketing into your business.

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You know that moment when you sit down to plan your content… and suddenly feel like your brain is running in five different directions?

You’ve got the Google Doc open. The planner pulled out. A blank Trello board waiting for inspiration to strike. Maybe you even printed off a calendar page thinking, This time it’ll stick.

I’ve been there too.

In fact, when I first started my business, I tried every content planning system I could get my hands on. I loved the idea of being organized and having a plan—but no matter what tool I used, I always felt like I was doing too much… and still not getting anywhere.

Because here’s the thing: I had a plan, but I didn’t have a strategy.

And friend, that changes everything.

In today’s episode, I’m walking you through the exact tool I use (and created!) to bridge that gap, my absolute favorite content planning tool — the Chasing Simple Content Planner. I’ll share how it’s different from anything else out there, why it’s built with strategy at the core, and how it helps you align your content with your business goals without burning out or spinning your wheels.

So if you’ve ever found yourself stuck in the cycle of “I’m doing all the things but seeing no results,” this episode is your invitation to shift gears and start planning with purpose.

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Why Content Planning Without Strategy Doesn’t Work

This is the trap I see so many online business owners fall into—and I lived there for way too long myself. We think if we can just find the right tool or the perfect planner, our content will finally start working.

But even the prettiest planner in the world can’t move the needle if it’s not grounded in strategy.

Think of it like building a house. The planner? That’s the decor.
But strategy? That’s the studs and structure. The foundation that holds the entire thing up.

I was spending all my time decorating a house that hadn’t been built yet. No wonder it kept collapsing.

What a Content Planning Strategy Actually Looks Like

When I realized I was skipping the foundational piece—strategy—it changed everything about how I approached my content.

I stopped asking:

  • What should I post this week?
  • How do I fill in this blank calendar?
  • What do I feel like talking about?

And started asking:

  • What are my goals this month?
  • What action do I want my audience to take?
  • How can my content help them get there—and help me get there, too?

This is the shift that led me to create the Chasing Simple Content Planner—a content planning tool designed not just to help you plan content, but to help you build and stick to your strategy.

Inside the Chasing Simple Content Planner: Strategy First, Always

Most planners give you a monthly calendar and call it a day.

But the Chasing Simple Content Planner walks you through strategic steps before you ever fill in a single post idea. Here’s what makes it different:

1. Monthly Goal Mapping

Each month starts with space to reflect and realign your goals. You walk down from your yearly goals, to your quarterly focus, to your monthly objectives, and finally your weekly intentions.

Because if your content isn’t rooted in your business goals, it’s just noise.

2. Message Mapping

You’ll get a dedicated spot to refine your core message for the month—so you’re not reinventing the wheel every week or veering off course. You can repeat your message in fresh ways, keeping it consistent but never boring.

3. Built-In Repurposing

Every month includes a repurposing section so you can actually use the content you’ve already created. You don’t need to start from scratch every time—this section helps you identify what to reuse, remix, or revisit based on your current goals.

Planning Week-by-Week with Intention

Once your monthly strategy is set, the weekly pages help you break things down even further.

You’ll plan your content by:

  • Platform
  • Category
  • Topic
  • Hook
  • Call to Action

But here’s the part I really love: There’s a spot each week to write down your marketing goal, your sales goal, and the KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) you’re tracking.

This simple step—keeping your goals visible and actionable—keeps your content from drifting aimlessly. You’ll actually create content that sells, because you’re planning with your sales in mind.

Why This Works (Even If You’re Tired, Busy, or Discouraged)

When you’re running a business, creating content can feel like just another chore on the never-ending to-do list.

But with a content planning strategy in place?

You sit down to write, and you already know what you’re talking about, why it matters, and how it’s going to support your goals.
You stop second-guessing and start creating with clarity.

This is how we simplify content marketing—not by doing more, but by being more focused.

Ready to Simplify Your Content Strategy with My Favorite Content Planning Tool?

The 2026 version of the Chasing Simple Content Planner is here! 🎉

And if you haven’t grabbed the 2025 version yet, you can snag it for 50% off when you order the 2026 edition. There’s still plenty of time to use it this year, and I promise you’ll feel the difference when you plan from a place of intention instead of overwhelm.

👉 Grab your planner here

Let’s ditch the spaghetti-throwing and start creating content that moves the needle—on purpose.

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