1. Template Overview
This template is designed to document the hierarchy of parent and child categories within SayPro. It provides a structured approach for organizing content, ensuring consistency across various SayPro initiatives, including SayPro Marketing Royalty (SCMR) and SayPro Posts Office.
Purpose of the Template:
- Establish a standardized category hierarchy for better organization.
- Ensure that all SayPro Monthly SCMR-4 content aligns with predefined parent-child relationships.
- Provide clear category descriptions for better navigation and understanding.
2. Category Structure Table
The table below outlines the category structure, including parent categories, child categories, and their descriptions.
Parent Category | Child Category | Category Code | Description |
---|---|---|---|
SayPro Monthly SCMR-4 | SayPro Marketing Royalty | SCMR-4A | Covers marketing strategies, brand awareness, and advertising initiatives. |
SayPro Monthly SCMR-4 | SayPro Posts Office | SCMR-4B | Handles official SayPro communications, posts, and publications. |
SayPro Marketing Royalty | Digital Marketing | SCMR-DM | Includes online marketing, social media, SEO, and PPC campaigns. |
SayPro Marketing Royalty | Traditional Marketing | SCMR-TM | Focuses on offline marketing channels such as print media, TV, and radio. |
SayPro Posts Office | Content Creation | SCMR-CC | Guidelines for blog posts, articles, and press releases. |
SayPro Posts Office | Media Relations | SCMR-MR | Manages public relations, press releases, and media partnerships. |
3. Guidelines for Establishing Parent & Child Categories
Step 1: Define Parent Categories
- Identify broad topics that encompass multiple subcategories.
- Ensure the parent categories align with SayPro’s strategic goals.
- Example: “SayPro Marketing Royalty” as the parent category for all marketing activities.
Step 2: Assign Child Categories
- Break down parent categories into more specific subcategories.
- Assign unique codes for easy reference (e.g., SCMR-DM for Digital Marketing).
- Example: Under “SayPro Posts Office,” create child categories like “Content Creation” and “Media Relations.”
Step 3: Write Clear Descriptions
- Each category and subcategory should have a well-defined purpose.
- Descriptions should be concise yet informative to ensure clarity.
4. Category Naming Conventions
To maintain uniformity across SayPro, follow these naming conventions:
✅ Use clear, descriptive names (e.g., “SayPro Marketing Royalty”)
✅ Maintain consistency in formatting (capitalize main words)
✅ Avoid redundant or vague terms (e.g., “General” or “Miscellaneous”)
5. Example Implementation in SayPro Monthly
SayPro Monthly January SCMR-4 Category Breakdown:
- Parent: SayPro Monthly SCMR-4
- Child 1: SayPro Marketing Royalty
- Child 2: SayPro Posts Office
- Subcategory 1: Content Creation
- Subcategory 2: Media Relations
Each of these categories will have specific guidelines and assigned roles to ensure clarity and efficiency in content management.
6. Final Notes & Best Practices
- Regularly review and update the category structure to reflect changes in SayPro’s strategy.
- Ensure all content creators and marketing teams adhere to the template.
- Use this template across all SayPro Monthly reports to maintain consistency.
Template Usage
This SayPro Category Structure Template serves as a reference guide for establishing parent-child relationships in SayPro content. By implementing this structured approach, SayPro ensures better content organization, improved navigation, and alignment with business objectives.
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