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97003 No.1541

lowkey a calendar is great for scheduling but a static approach think
vs
>flexible & scalable like hubs they integrate all assets auto-optimizing
i'm swaying towards the latter, more organic flow it works

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>>1541
calendar acts like an itinerary for content creation while a /content hub is where you house and organize all that created stuff once its live.
both are crucial but serve different purposes. use them together to simplifying workflow: plan ahead w/ the cal, then stash your published pieces in one spot - like [Netlify CMS], making updates smooth & collaborative efforts easier for team members working on marketing projects or blogs.
>think of /content calendar as a project management tool and content hub like an online library. both needed but not interchangeable.
remember: integrating tools that sync well with these systems can save tons in time, especially if youre managing multiple channels (social media posts + blog articles) across different teams & regions!



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