Find your content pillars
3–4 themes to post around so you're never guessing.
Pick 3–4 themes you'll own — where what you know meets what your audience wants and your goals — and rotate them. Ask AI to find them and stress-test them.
Random posting burns you out and confuses your audience. A few content pillars — recurring themes you commit to owning — give you rails to run on and make you memorable for something specific. Being known for a few things beats being vaguely present about everything.
Pillars live at an intersection
The strongest pillars sit where three circles overlap: what you genuinely know, what your audience actually cares about, and what moves your goals. A theme you love but nobody wants is a hobby; one they want but you can't speak to is a stretch; one that serves neither is a distraction. Give AI all three inputs and it's good at finding the overlap.
Three to five, balanced
Fewer than three and your feed is one-note; more than five and the focus dissolves. A common mix is something that teaches (authority), something personal (connection), and something that points to what you offer (the goal). Rotating across them gives variety without losing the through-line.
Let them evolve
Pillars aren't a cage. Watch which consistently resonate and lean in; quietly retire the ones that don't. Choose themes you'll still care about in six months — sustainability is the point. A quick way to pressure-test a set: ask AI to generate a month of posts purely from them; if it strains and repeats after a week, they're too narrow.
- 1Tell AI what you know, who you want to reach, and your goal.
- 2Ask for 4 distinct pillars at that intersection, with 5 post ideas each.
- 3Rotate them so your feed has range without losing focus.
- 4Keep the ones that resonate; retire the ones that don't.
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