Facebook reach favours content that drives real conversation, not generic broadcasts. Content Marketing Ideas surfaces topics your audience is actively discussing in adjacent communities, so your posts feel relevant before you even click publish.
Editorial briefs across these categories, ranked by what is gaining real traction this week.
Posts framed as questions that get genuine answers, not engagement bait.
Long-form image captions that tell a story. Still works on Facebook.
Best-of round-ups from your industry with your editorial take attached.
For local businesses: hyper-relevant content drawn from local news and community feeds.
Topics worth going live for, with talking points already structured.
Different angles for your page vs the niche groups your audience joined.
Real testimonials framed as posts, not boring quotes.
Posts that hook into industry conferences, holidays, or news cycles your audience cares about.
RSS feeds, YouTube channels, subreddits, podcasts, news keywords. The feeds your audience actually reads, not generic SEO keyword pools.
Every hour we ingest new items, scrape full content, extract entities, cross-reference against your existing pages, and generate editorial briefs.
Each brief includes a thesis, three editorial angles, keyword volume, the competitive landscape, and the source items that triggered it.
Paid plans turn any brief into a voice-matched article draft. One click to publish to WordPress with images and Schema.org markup.
Facebook itself is hard to scrape, but we monitor the same topics through other channels: Reddit communities, podcasts, YouTube, and industry blogs. The topics that gain traction there usually carry over.
Indirectly. Briefs include angle variations, originality scoring, and competitive landscape data. All useful for ad copy and creative direction.
On paid plans, yes. Article generation produces a full draft from any brief. You can use the intro paragraph for a Facebook post and link to the full article on your blog.