Marketing your business on social media can feel like a never-ending hamster wheel. New posts, fresh content, engagement—every single day. But what if you could work smarter instead of harder?
That’s where content pillars come in.
Content pillars allow you to create one core piece of content per week—a blog post, video, or live—and then strategically reference it across your social channels and email marketing. Instead of reinventing the wheel daily, you build everything around this pillar, driving people back to that main piece and leading them toward your call to action (CTA).
If you’ve ever felt like you’re throwing random content into the void, this strategy will change how you market your business. Let’s break it down step by step.
What Is a Content Pillar?
A content pillar is your anchor piece for the week—a valuable, long-form piece of content that serves as the foundation for all your other marketing efforts.
This could be:
- A blog post
- A YouTube video
- A podcast episode
- A live video (on Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube)
- A downloadable guide
Whatever format you choose, the key is that this pillar is meaty and valuable—it should educate, entertain, or inspire your audience while guiding them toward an action you want them to take (signing up, buying, booking, etc.).
Why Do Content Pillars Work?
- They create focus. Instead of scattered, random posts, your marketing has a clear theme each week.
- They build consistency. Your audience starts expecting and looking forward to your weekly content.
- They increase efficiency. You work less but market smarter by repurposing one great piece in multiple ways.
- They drive traffic and sales. Every post, email, and story pushes people back to your core content, which includes your call to action.
Think of a content pillar like the main dish at a dinner party—everything else (side dishes, drinks, dessert) supports and complements it.
How to Create and Use a Content Pillar in Your Business
Step 1: Choose Your Weekly Content Pillar
Pick one main topic that’s relevant to your audience and business goals.
- Selling skincare? Your pillar might be “5 Skincare Mistakes Women Over 40 Make (and How to Fix Them)."
- Running a jewelry business? Try “How to Layer Necklaces Like a Pro (Without Tangling)."
- Coaching entrepreneurs? Go with “The 3 Biggest Mistakes People Make in Social Selling.”
Your content pillar should:
✔ Address a problem your audience has
✔ Provide real value (education, inspiration, or entertainment)
✔ Include a clear CTA (shop now, book a call, join your email list, etc.)
Step 2: Publish and Optimize Your Pillar
Once you’ve created your blog post, video, or live, make sure it’s optimized for search and visibility.
- If it’s a blog post → Include keywords, a strong headline, and a CTA at the end.
- If it’s a video or live → Optimize your title, description, and add captions.
- If it’s a podcast → Write detailed show notes with links to your CTA.
Pro Tip: If you’re going live, save the replay and embed it in a blog post later. This extends the life of your content!
Step 3: Repurpose and Share Your Content Throughout the Week
Now that your pillar is live, it’s time to distribute and repurpose it everywhere. Here’s how to stretch one piece of content across multiple platforms:
Monday – Teaser Post
- Share an intriguing stat or question related to your pillar topic.
- Example: “Did you know most women over 40 are using the WRONG moisturizer? 😱 Here’s how to fix it! [Link to blog]”
Tuesday – Email Your List
- Send a short email summarizing your pillar with a direct link.
- Example: “Hey [First Name], I just dropped a new blog on how to fix common skincare mistakes. Check it out here: [Link].”
Wednesday – Social Media Post (Tip from Your Pillar)
- Pull a single tip from your content and turn it into a post.
- Example: “Avoiding alcohol in your skincare is a game-changer for dry skin! Here’s why: [Link to pillar].”
Thursday – Engagement Post
- Ask a fun or interactive question related to your topic.
- Example: “What’s the worst skincare mistake you’ve ever made? Drop it in the comments! 👇”
Friday – Call-to-Action Post
- Remind people about your CTA (shop, book, sign up, etc.).
- Example: “If you’re tired of guessing what’s best for your skin, grab my FREE skincare guide here: [Link].”
Saturday – Behind-the-Scenes or Personal Story
- Share a personal experience or customer success story related to your topic.
Sunday – Story Recap
- Summarize everything in Instagram or Facebook Stories with a final CTA.
Considerations for Direct + Social Sellers
If you’re in direct sales or social selling, content pillars can simplify your social media strategy while keeping you consistent and visible.
Example for Beauty Sellers:
Pillar: “The Ultimate Guide to Anti-Aging Skincare for Women Over 40”
CTA: “Shop my anti-aging bundle here: [Link]”
Repurpose: IG Reels with tips, Facebook Lives, email newsletters
Example for Jewelry Sellers:
Pillar: “How to Build a Timeless Jewelry Wardrobe”
CTA: “Shop my must-have necklace collection here: [Link]”
Repurpose: Pinterest pins, IG carousel posts, email to VIP customers
Example for Business Coaches:
Pillar: “How to Nail Your First Livestream Without Nerves”
CTA: “Book a free confidence coaching call here: [Link]”
Repurpose: LinkedIn post, IG stories, podcast episode
No matter what you sell, using content pillars means you’re always leading people toward a specific action—not just posting for the sake of it.
AI Tip: Ask ChatGPT to create a list of content pillar ideas that would help your ideal client. Just enter info about your brand or business, and see what it comes up with!
How I Use Content Pillars in My Own Business
This is exactly how I run my own content strategy.
Each week, I create a blog post that serves as my public content pillar. It’s my tent pole, holding up everything I create for the week.
That blog post doesn’t just sit there.
I email it out to my list, I go deeper into the topic inside my memberships, and I break it into smaller tips or conversational posts for Threads, Facebook, and other social platforms.
Then on Fridays (usually), I go live to talk about the same topic, adding a more personal or interactive angle.
Everything I post connects back to the blog, which always includes an upsell to whatever I’m sharing that week—whether it’s a freebie, a membership, or a new digital product.
The result? Each blog post generates 25-30 different impressions across platforms. Instead of spending time trying to think up new content every day, I get maximum reach and engagement from one strong piece of content.
AND it drives conversions into sales. Every...single...week.
That’s the power of a content pillar. Instead of feeling like I’m constantly chasing content ideas, I’m building something strategic and sustainable.
Final Thoughts
Content pillars take the guesswork out of your marketing. Instead of scrambling for daily content ideas, you create one high-value piece and let it work for you all week long.
Here’s your challenge: Plan your next content pillar right now. What’s ONE topic you can create a blog, video, or live about this week? Drop it in the comments, and let’s strategize together!