Contents

Chapter 1

Content Calendar Strategy

How to plan, batch, and schedule your social media content so you're never staring at a blank post wondering what to write.


The Content Pillar Method

Step 1: Define 3-5 Content Pillars

These are your recurring themes. Every post fits into one pillar.

Example for a developer content creator:

1. Technical Education (tutorials, tips, explanations)

2. Career Growth (lessons, advice, insights)

3. Build in Public (progress updates, metrics)

4. Opinions & Takes (industry commentary)

5. Engagement (questions, community)

Step 2: Assign Pillar Ratios

Not all pillars are equal. Weight them by your goals:

GoalPillar Weighting
Grow followers40% education, 30% engagement, 20% opinions, 10% promotional
Build authority40% education, 30% opinions, 20% stories, 10% engagement
Sell products30% education, 25% stories, 20% promotional, 15% engagement, 10% social proof
Build community35% engagement, 25% stories, 20% education, 20% opinions

Step 3: Create a Weekly Rhythm

Map pillars to days of the week:

Example (1 post/day schedule):

  • Monday: Educational (start the week with value)
  • Tuesday: Story/Experience (build connection)
  • Wednesday: Opinion/Take (spark discussion)
  • Thursday: Build in Public (transparency)
  • Friday: Engagement (lighter, community-focused)
  • Saturday: Resource/List (shareable, bookmarkable)
  • Sunday: Reflection/Gratitude (personal)

Batching Strategy

The 2-Hour Weekly Batch

Spend 2 focused hours once per week creating the next 7 days of content:

Hour 1: Ideation + Drafting (60 min)

1. Review your idea bank (10 min)

2. Pick 7 ideas — one per day matching pillar rotation (5 min)

3. Draft all 7 posts using templates from this kit (45 min)

Hour 2: Polish + Schedule (60 min)

1. Re-read all drafts, tighten language (20 min)

2. Add hooks from the hook formulas file (10 min)

3. Add hashtags from your hashtag bank (5 min)

4. Schedule all 7 posts in your scheduling tool (15 min)

5. Prep 2 backup posts for spontaneous moments (10 min)

Best Batching Day

  • Sunday evening — sets up the whole week with zero weekday stress
  • Friday afternoon — captures week's learnings while fresh

The Idea Capture System

Never lose a post idea again. Capture ideas the moment they strike:

Sources to Monitor

  • Problems you solved at work today
  • Interesting conversations (meetings, coffee chats)
  • Things you Googled (others are searching too)
  • Frustrations (your audience shares them)
  • Wins and milestones (no matter how small)
  • Books/articles/podcasts (takeaway + your spin)
  • Comments on your posts (questions = future content)
  • Competitor content (what angle did they miss?)

Capture Format

When you capture an idea, note:

  • The core idea (1 sentence)
  • Which pillar it fits
  • Which template could work for it
  • Urgency (timely? or evergreen?)

Optimal Posting Times

Twitter/X (tech audience)

DayBest Time (UTC)Why
Mon-Fri13:00-15:00Lunch break scrolling
Mon-Fri08:00-09:00Morning check
Sat-Sun10:00-12:00Casual browsing

LinkedIn (professional audience)

DayBest Time (UTC)Why
Tue-Thu07:00-08:00Before work starts
Tue-Thu12:00-13:00Lunch scrolling
WedAny morningHighest mid-week engagement

Threads (casual audience)

DayBest Time (UTC)Why
Any17:00-20:00Evening wind-down
Weekends10:00-14:00Leisurely browsing

Important: Test YOUR audience. These are starting points. After 30 days, check your analytics and adjust.


Content Recycling

Not every post needs to be original. Smart recycling:

The 30-Day Rule

Repost your best-performing content (updated) after 30 days. Your audience has changed and most didn't see it the first time.

Recycling Approaches

Original FormatRecycled FormatExample
ThreadSingle tweet (best point)Pull the highest-liked tweet from a thread, post standalone
Long postQuote graphicTurn your best line into a visual quote
ListIndividual itemsPost each list item as its own post over a week
StoryLesson extractedStrip the narrative, post just the lesson
Hot takeExpanded explanationTake a viral one-liner and write the full reasoning

Monthly Review Template

At the end of each month, review your content performance:

Top 3 posts this month (by engagement):

1. [Post] — Pillar: [X], Template: [Y], Why it worked: [Z]

2. [Post] — Pillar: [X], Template: [Y], Why it worked: [Z]

3. [Post] — Pillar: [X], Template: [Y], Why it worked: [Z]

Bottom 3 posts (by engagement):

1. [Post] — Pillar: [X], Why it underperformed: [Z]

2. [Post] — Pillar: [X], Why it underperformed: [Z]

3. [Post] — Pillar: [X], Why it underperformed: [Z]

Adjustments for next month:

  • Do more of: [PATTERN from top performers]
  • Do less of: [PATTERN from underperformers]
  • Experiment with: [NEW THING to test]
  • Pillar ratio change: [ANY NEEDED ADJUSTMENTS]
Chapter 2

Engagement Playbook

How to grow your audience through strategic commenting, community participation, and relationship-building. Posting is only 50% of social media growth — engagement is the other half.


The 30-Minute Daily Engagement Routine

Before your post (10 minutes)

1. Reply to 5 posts from accounts in your niche (genuine, substantive replies)

2. Reply to all comments on YOUR last post (within 24h window)

3. Quote tweet 1 post with your own insight added

After your post (10 minutes — within first hour of posting)

1. Reply to every comment on your new post immediately

2. Start a conversation in the comments by asking a follow-up question

3. Thank people who share your post (DM or public reply)

Evening (10 minutes)

1. Reply to any remaining comments from the day

2. Bookmark 3 posts that inspired content ideas for tomorrow

3. DM 1 person you'd like to build a relationship with (genuine, not transactional)


How to Write Replies That Get Followers

The "Add Value" Reply

Don't just say "Great post!" — add something:

  • A related personal experience
  • A counter-example that adds nuance
  • A resource that extends their point
  • A question that deepens the discussion

Bad reply: "This is so true!"

Good reply: "This is exactly what happened at my last company. We tried [APPROACH] and found that [INSIGHT] was the missing piece. Would add: [ADDITIONAL POINT]."

The "Be First" Reply

Reply within the first 30 minutes of a popular account's post. Early replies get seen by all subsequent readers.

The "Ask a Follow-Up" Reply

Ask a thoughtful question that shows you actually read and processed their post:

  • "Curious: does this approach change when [SPECIFIC CONDITION]?"
  • "Have you found this holds true for [DIFFERENT CONTEXT]?"
  • "What's the exception case where you'd do the opposite?"

The "Share Your Experience" Reply

When someone posts a lesson/take, share your own related story:

  • "Experienced this myself: [BRIEF STORY]. The part I'd add: [INSIGHT]."

Building Relationships (Not Just Followers)

The 20-Person Strategy

Identify 20 accounts that:

  • Are in your niche but not competitors
  • Have 2-10x your follower count (reachable, not mega-accounts)
  • Post content you genuinely find interesting
  • Engage with their comments section

Then:

  • Reply thoughtfully to their posts 3-5x per week
  • Share their content with genuine commentary 1-2x per week
  • Over time, they'll notice you, engage back, and recommend you

DM Etiquette

DO:

  • Compliment specific content (not generic flattery)
  • Ask one clear, simple question
  • Offer value before asking for anything
  • Keep it under 3 sentences

DON'T:

  • Send unsolicited links to your content
  • Ask for follows, retweets, or shoutouts
  • Send voice notes to people you don't know
  • Follow up more than once if they don't respond

Collaboration Types

TypeEffortReach ImpactHow to Propose
Thread swapLowMedium"Want to do a thread on [TOPIC] from our different angles?"
Guest featureMediumHigh"I'd love to feature your take on [TOPIC] in my newsletter."
Co-creationHighVery High"What if we built [THING] together and documented it?"
InterviewMediumHigh"Your work on [TOPIC] is great — would you do a Q&A I can share?"

Engagement Metrics That Matter

MetricWhat It Tells YouTarget
Reply rateAre people talking to you?3%+ of impressions
Reply qualityAre they substantive?Avg reply >20 words
Follower conversionAre viewers becoming followers?1-3% of profile visitors
DM rateAre people reaching out?2-5 per week (active community)
Bookmark rateIs content being saved?Higher = very valuable content

Community Participation Strategy

Find Your Communities

  • Twitter/X: Identify 3-5 accounts that host regular "spaces" or discussions
  • LinkedIn: Join 5-10 relevant groups, participate in 2-3 actively
  • Threads: Follow topic tags, reply to trending conversations
  • Discord/Slack: Join 2-3 professional communities, be helpful

Be Known For ONE Thing

The fastest way to grow: become the go-to person for one specific subtopic.

  • Not "developer content" — too broad
  • More like "Docker best practices" or "career growth for junior devs"

When people think of [YOUR TOPIC], your name should come to mind. Every reply, post, and comment should reinforce this positioning.


Weekly Engagement Review

DayPosts Replied ToQuality ConversationsNew ConnectionsYour Post Engagement
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun

Weekly totals:

  • Meaningful replies sent: ___
  • New mutuals/connections: ___
  • DMs sent: ___
  • DMs received: ___
  • Collaboration opportunities: ___
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