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In today’s fast-moving music industry, consistent promotion is just as important as the music itself. For artistes in Ghana and beyond, one of the best ways to stay organized, visible, and effective with your promotion is by creating a yearly content calendar. This tool helps you plan your music rollout, schedule promotional activities, and make the most of every opportunity throughout the year.
Here’s a guide to building a content calendar that works for your music journey:
1. Set Clear Goals for the Year
Start by identifying your big-picture goals. Do you plan to release an EP, several singles, or focus on building your brand online? Knowing your objectives will help you design a calendar that aligns with your vision.
2. Map Out Major Release Dates
Mark important dates such as:
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Single releases
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EPs/Album drops
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Music videos
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Collaborations
Having these milestones in place allows you to plan content before, during, and after each release.
3. Break the Year into Campaign Phases
Think of your calendar in terms of pre-release, release, and post-release stages. For example:
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Pre-release (2–4 weeks before): Teasers, behind-the-scenes clips, artwork reveals.
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Release week: Official music drops, interviews, press articles, live sessions.
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Post-release (1–3 months after): Performances, fan challenges, remixes, recap videos.
4. Incorporate Seasonal Opportunities
Take advantage of moments in the year that naturally boost engagement — holidays, festivals, award seasons, and cultural events in Ghana like TGMA season, December in GH, or Afrochella. Tailor content around these times to stay relevant.
5. Balance Content Types
Don’t just post music releases. Mix it up with:
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Behind-the-scenes content (studio sessions, rehearsals, tours)
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Personal stories (your journey, daily life, inspirations)
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Engagement posts (polls, Q&As, fan shoutouts)
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Educational or value-driven content (sharing music tips, talking about culture, etc.)
This keeps your audience engaged all year round.
6. Use Tools to Stay Organized
Digital tools like Google Calendar, Trello, Notion, or Airtable make it easy to plan, track, and adjust your schedule. For artistes with a team, these tools also help managers, publicists, and designers stay on the same page.
7. Review and Adjust Regularly
Your content calendar should be flexible. Review it monthly or quarterly to see what’s working and what needs adjusting. Social media trends change quickly, so be ready to jump on relevant opportunities while staying true to your brand.
Final Thoughts
A yearly content calendar gives you structure, focus, and consistency — three things every artiste needs to thrive in today’s competitive music scene. By planning ahead and staying organized, you ensure your music doesn’t just drop into the void but gets the attention and longevity it deserves.
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