![]() ![]() It’s all right there on my dashboard, which is a project inside of my project database. This is what I call a “content planner.” You could think of it as a content calendar or an editorial calendar. I’m a big believer in, “If you can stay organized, and you have a place to put your ideas, then you’ll be able to create more content faster.” Thereby, growing your audience faster. So I think maybe showing how I stay organized and just laying it all out there for you will help you to also stay organized. I got a question on one of my YouTube community posts from Tanielle, and she mentioned struggling to find time to create content for multiple platforms and stay organized. To start things off, I’m going to show you my YouTube content dashboard. Those are all excellent channels that have Notion tutorials. ![]() So if you’re completely new to Notion, you should check out Marie Poulin, Thomas Frank Explains, and also August Bradley. This isn’t going to be a complete tutorial, there are entire channels dedicated to teaching you how to use Notion. I’m going to assume that you already know a little bit about Notion. I always have an answer to the question of “What should I be doing right now?” Now, let’s dive into my Notion YouTube video template setup. So as a content creator and a self-employed person, I want to show you the 3 areas of my Notion setup that have really saved my sanity so that I can keep my business moving forward. Some product links in this post are affiliate links, and I will be compensated when you purchase by clicking our links. Yes, this content planning organization video really dives deep into how my brain works… I was kind of scared to show this all on my YouTube and blog!! But after hearing from so many content creators about being overwhelmed and disorganized, I had to get my Notion YouTube video template out there. ![]()
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