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Your content schedule is ready to review. Dave needs to approve before anything goes out.

One post has a question we could not answer automatically. Dave needs to make a call on the wording.

Ready for You 2

4 pieces of content finished reviewing overnight. Two are ready to schedule. Two need small fixes.

Your Facebook post goes out tomorrow at 9am. Everything looks good.

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Why your water heater makes noise
Reviewing quality

This usually takes 5 to 10 minutes. Check back soon.

Last Week at a Glance
6
posts went out automatically
2
people contacted you
18%
more LinkedIn reach than last week
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You can upload as many files as you want at once. We will review them all and have results ready when you return.

Not sure what to upload?

Upload anything you created for your business:

  • An article or blog post you wrote
  • A video you recorded — even just on your phone
  • A voice memo explaining something to a customer
  • A photo from a job or a before-and-after

Do not worry about whether it is perfect. That is what the review step is for.

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Why your water heater makes noise
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Job site walkthrough.mp4
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5 signs your pipes need attention
⚠️ Needs a small fix
Why your water heater makes noise
✅ Ready to schedule
Emergency plumbing tips
✗ Needs more work
5 signs your pipes need attention
Article  ·  HomeSwerv  ·  Email
Almost ready. One thing to fix first.
Emergency plumbing tips
Article  ·  CallLegend  ·  Blog
This has a few things to improve. It will take about 10 minutes to work through.
Why your water heater makes noise
Article  ·  CallLegend  ·  LinkedIn
This is well-written and easy to read. It ends with a clear next step for the reader.

6 pieces approved and ready to schedule

Why your water heater makes noiseLinkedIn
5 signs your pipes need attentionEmail
Meet the teamLinkedIn
Before and after: kitchen remodelFacebook
Emergency plumbing tipsBlog
What to do when a pipe burstsEmail

Your suggested schedule

We picked these days because your audience is most likely to stop and read on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. You can change any date by clicking on it.

Week 1
Tue May 20LinkedInWhy your water heater makes noise
Thu May 22Email5 signs your pipes need attention
Week 2
Tue May 27LinkedInMeet the team
Thu May 29FacebookBefore and after: kitchen remodel
Week 3
Tue Jun 3BlogEmergency plumbing tips
Thu Jun 5EmailWhat to do when a pipe bursts

Dave will get an email. Once he approves, posts go out automatically. You do not need to do anything else.

Something changed
Your Facebook posts are reaching fewer people.
This has been happening for two weeks. Facebook sometimes changes its rules about what it shows people. Shifting to another platform usually helps.
Worth watching
Your email open rate dropped a little this week.
It went from 28% down to 21%. This usually means the subject line is not standing out in a crowded inbox. It is not urgent yet.
Working well
Your water heater article is bringing in customers.
4 people visited your website after reading it this week. 2 of them filled out your contact form. People who read this tend to reach out within 3 days.
Monthly Summary
840
people saw your content
12
contacted you
4.1
posts before they reached out
LinkedIn was usually the first place people saw you. Email was usually the last step before they reached out. Keep doing both.
Journey summary
How people move from first seeing your content to reaching out.
average touchpoints to conversion
most common tipping point
conversions tracked
First-touch channel breakdown
Top performing assets
Content pieces that contributed the most to conversions.
AssetChannelEngagementConversions
Campaign debriefs
Post-campaign learnings and whether the playbook needs an update.