Imagine a scenario where you have multiple pieces of content to publish on the same day: great! But when you look at them in your Trello calendar, other than the titles, they all look the same - Oh no!
Tags help you see two things, the specific type of content it is, its category, and its status (everyone has a lot of tasks spinning, so it's not uncommon for things to be overdue).
The status label is very useful to ensure that the content has been verified, is ready to be published or is not yet confirmed. It helps to clarify things for everyone.
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The Calendar (and Due Dates) plugin
This is the feature that makes thailand phone numbers the entire Trello content calendar possible. No editorial calendar is complete without it. Its view provides a visual overview of all the different content you have. Without it, you’re left with long lists of cards and tags.
However, with the click of a button, you can switch to the calendar view, which gives you a much clearer idea of what's happening now and in the immediate future. With the "drag and drop" feature of the calendar views, it's very easy to space out and move your content around.
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Each box or date on the calendar also represents the due date for that piece of content. Due dates are essential to the planning process because they prevent the team from sending out multiple blog posts, emails, and more on the same day (no one needs that much content!).
This way, if you notice that a particular day seems a little content-heavy, you can move the cards to a date that isn't as content-heavy yet.
If you have a Premium (formerly Business) or Enterprise Class workspace, you can also try out the new built-in calendar view. Learn more here or watch this video that explains how to use it.