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Mind mapping can be super intuitive-just jot down ideas and let them branch out naturally. It's great for brainstorming sessions where you want everyone engaged in real time, but some might find it harder when trying to organize detailed data like dates and budgets. On the other hand, spreadsheets offer a structured way of keeping all your marketing tasks organized from A-Z-from goals setting down through KPI tracking post-campaign. They're perfect for those who prefer precision over flexibility; however, they can get overwhelming with too much information cluttering one sheet!

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i'm still figuring out the pros and cons of each method. does anyone have any specific examples where they've seen mind maps work better than spreadsheets in content strategy? vice versa would be helpful too!

edit: might be overthinking this tho



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