Cross-Asset PDCA Control Ledger Template

A spreadsheet-ready control ledger for deciding which blogs, backlink assets, service pages, and partner-program pages should be increased, repaired, bundled, held, or killed.

Search Intent

cross asset PDCA ledger template. This page is for operators who already have multiple content assets and need to keep improvement loops moving without duplicating the same failed action.

Why This Exists

A portfolio with several blogs and resource libraries can fail in two opposite ways. One failure is passive reporting: the team waits for a perfect metric read and stops shipping useful assets. The other failure is blind expansion: the team creates more pages that repeat the same unproven hypothesis.

The ledger below separates those paths. It does not block growth. It blocks repeated work that has the same audience, same keyword, same route, same CTA, same proof gap, and same measurement defect. If a new asset tests a distinct query, backlink reason, buyer route, or conversion event, it belongs in the queue.

Copyable Ledger Fields

FieldRequired valueDecision use
asset_idShort stable IDPrevents drifting between similar pages
surfaceSearch blog, backlink blog, service page, high-ticket page, outreach lanePrevents unlike metrics from being compared
current_metricImpressions, clicks, route clicks, inquiries, replies, approved links, or public blockersForces the row to attach to evidence
active_hypothesisOne sentenceShows what the next action is trying to prove
not_duplicate_ifDistinct query, asset utility, buyer route, backlink reason, or conversion eventAllows useful expansion without vanity scale
duplicate_ifSame query, same CTA, same target page, same measurement defect, same proof gapStops repeated activity loops
next_actionCreate, repair, bundle, monitor, kill, or measureTurns review into work
next_check_timeDate and hourPrevents judging too early or never judging
success_gateConcrete deltaDefines pass before the work starts
rollback_or_repairWhat happens on no movementKeeps the loop honest

Growth Rule

Increase the asset count when the new page earns its own reason to exist. Good reasons include a new query cluster, a citable checklist, a comparison matrix, a decision template, a data dictionary, a measurement worksheet, or a route-specific teardown. Weak reasons include wanting a larger sitemap, repeating the same page with a new title, or adding another article before the previous hypothesis has a readable gate.

The practical rule is simple: growth is allowed when it changes the portfolio surface area. It is not allowed when it only changes the row count.

Operating Rhythm

Run the ledger in three passes. First, read the live evidence and mark each row as movement, no movement, or unknown. Second, choose the smallest action that can change the row: a rewrite, an internal link, a route-copy change, a new artifact, a CTA repair, or a hold. Third, write the next check time before the action starts. This avoids two common mistakes: judging a change before data can exist, and letting a failed row stay open forever.

For asset expansion, require a one-line reason that another operator could understand without internal history. A new page such as a matrix, checklist, or scorecard should be able to help a reader make a decision before any sales route appears. If the useful artifact is missing, the page is not ready. If the useful artifact is present and the route is measurable, the page can be added even while a different surface is still waiting for its own T+24 read.

Decision Matrix

Observed stateCorrect actionWrong action
Impressions exist and clicks are zeroRewrite SERP promise or add rank-supporting internal linksPublish more copies of the same keyword page
Search clicks exist but route clicks are weakChange above-fold proof, CTA wording, or route instrumentationWrite more top-of-funnel pages first
Backlink asset has no citation reasonAdd a reusable checklist, template, matrix, or field guideAsk for links to a generic article
Service path is ready but partner links are absentKeep service route live and prepare approval-safe link slotsPlace placeholder links or unsupported claims
Existing hub is thin but topic is distinctAdd one high-utility article and connect it to the hubLaunch another unrelated hub

Internal Links

Next Diagnostic Step

If the ledger cannot identify which action should move a metric, the next step is a diagnostic scope, not another generic article.

Scope a Diagnostic SprintCheck a measurement snippet