How to best schedule an ongoing series project?
This is complex to explain so I hope some people stay with me and can give advice on how you manage series of smallish and ongoing tasks.
We have several content series. Series are themed pieces like "5 reasons people like xyz" -- we create a piece of content around the theme, with the difference each time in the "5 people like series" is xyz.
- Creation tasks: Each content piece has 3 tasks (write it/get photos/publish it)
- Communication tasks: 6 tasks after each content piece that various people should action (post on social; include in newsletter; promote in advertising etc).
Currently if I have 5 pieces in the series, then I have the creation tasks in there 5 times, 1 for each piece, which is fine and helps the writer assign it out. The content is being developed 1 or 2 per week so they aren't all due at the same time, and the communication of them happens as we go. But the communication tasks are in the project ONCE for the whole series of 5 - which means they are marking it done before it even happens - ie they've planned for 5 new pieces of content and there is no easy way for them to mark off that they have actually done it for all 5 -- this would just be an onslaught of tasks for such minutia.
The other downside is that some series are ongoing, so I would launch with the 3 creation tasks aand then as we know the new topic, we add a new creation section for the new piece of content. But the communication tasks are there only once, and will be marked done after the 1st piece of content goes live so they won't know there are more pieces of content in development.
I'm just flummoxed how to organize these itty bitty tasks that are important to remind everyone they have to do them, but overwhelming to have these complex projects and the constant marking of things being done that I think is making people hate WF (and me).
Would love to hear how other people manage their content creation and communication. Do you just take it out of WF and work via planning spreadsheets? Is there a better way?