Each item on your Planit – blog post, email, video, event, etc. – is a Project. Each row on your Planit is a Category. To build your content calendar, simply create Categories, then create Projects – pin them to your timeline to have an easy-to-use visual planner for all of your content and marketing activities. Follow along to learn more about how to customize your Planit, use PlanITPDQ’s built-in analytics tracker to automatically capture pageviews and video views, add collaborators, link to MailChimp, and more:
How to Create a New Project
A Project is any item that you want to place on your PlanIT calendar – it can be a blog post, an email newsletter, an…
How To Add a Collaborator to Your PlanITPDQ Editorial Calendar
It’s easy to add a collaborator to your PlanITPDQ editorial calendar. Simply click on the button to invite someone from within a project, or by…
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How To Track Google Analytics Pageviews
You can track Google Analytics pageviews on any URL you manage via Google Analytics. You must have a Google Analytics account, and you must connect…
How to Track MailChimp Analytics
You can track MailChimp analytics on any MailChimp email that your account generates in two ways: by adding each email as its own project, or…
How to Reorder Categories on Your PlanIT
PlanITPDQ is designed to help you get organized, and everyone needs to do it their own way. That’s why you can create your own Categories…
How to Add Links to Projects
PlanITPDQ is designed to help you manage all of your marketing projects from one simple screen. But even we recognize that sometimes you have to…
How to Export Your Editorial Calendar
We created PlanITPDQ to be an easy way to build a content calendar where you can collaborate with your team, plan your projects on a…
How to Link Integrations to Your PlanIT
You can automatically track content analytics for all of your projects within PlanITPDQ. Some of the PlanITPDQ integrations need to be connected at the PlanIT…
How to Add an Idea to the Idea Bank
Most items on your PlanIT calendar are projects – these are the blog posts, email newsletters, events, and other ideas you are more or less…
How to Create a Marketing Calendar on PlanITPDQ
Are you ready to organize your editorial calendar and marketing plans? Learn how to create a marketing calendar on PlanITPDQ. Set up projects on a…
How To Track YouTube Analytics
You can collect YouTube analytics from any video, not just your own video content. Here’s how to track YouTube analytics automatically. Click on a project…
How to Track Analytics via Buffer
You can automatically track analytics via Buffer, including the number of clicks on a URL in your social media post and the number of “likes”…
How To Add Manual Stats to Your PlanIT
Manual Tracking Sometimes you want to track stats of non-digital projects such as how many people visited your trade show booth or attended your event.…
How to Track Clicks to a Custom URL
You can create a custom URL using PlanITPDQ’s link shortener service, and track the number of clicks automatically. Here’s how to track clicks to a…
How to Track CTA Analytics
Google analytics is a powerful tool, but it has its limitations. It’s tough to track on-page activity without a lot of custom programming. Read on…
How to Add a Calendar Channel to Your PlanIT
One of the benefits of PlanITPDQ is that it is a calendar-based application. You can add Projects to your PlanIT and pin them to a…
How to Format Text in Projects
You can add any number of URL links to a Project in PlanITPDQ. But what if you want to add one in the description, or…
How To Track Twitter Analytics
You can track Twitter analytics on any tweet, including ones that were not generated by an account you control. You must have a valid Twitter…
Made for Marketing Calendar Managers
Start your account on PlanITPDQ and get started creating your marketing calendar in five minutes. Customize it to fit your needs. Easy.