Short-form metrics & strategy

Content pillar

What is Content pillar?

A content pillar is one of the core themes a brand or creator consistently produces content around, typically three to five topics that reflect the brand's expertise and audience interests. Having defined pillars keeps output coherent and helps audiences know what to expect from an account.

When you'd use it

  1. 1When building a content calendar and needing a framework to keep posts on-strategy.
  2. 2When a brand's social presence feels inconsistent or scattered across topics.
  3. 3When onboarding a new team member or creator to the brand's content direction.
  4. 4When auditing past posts to identify which themes have driven the most engagement.
  5. 5When briefing a video editor on what categories of content the brand produces.

Example

A plant-based food brand defined four pillars: quick weeknight recipes, ingredient sourcing stories, customer meal transformations, and myth-busting nutrition content. Over six months, the myth-busting pillar consistently drove three times the shares of the others, prompting the brand to increase its share of the mix from 25 to 40 percent.

Use cases

  1. 1Organizing a quarter's short-form videos into three recurring themes so each post reinforces a clear brand topic.
  2. 2Assigning every planned video to a pillar before production to confirm the content mix stays balanced.
  3. 3Reviewing which pillar generated the highest average watch time to focus production time accordingly.

Make on-brand short-form video from the footage you already have.