BrandGhost topic streams let you build themed content queues that post and recycle automatically. Here is exactly how they work, how to set them up, and what makes them different.
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An evergreen content library is the foundation of any automated social media strategy. Learn how to build one from scratch — what to include, how to organize it, and how to keep it growing.
A content rotation strategy lets you systematically reuse your best social media posts without annoying your audience. Learn the frameworks, rules, and tools that make it work.
Learn how to set up recurring social media posts with a step-by-step guide for solo creators — from picking your content categories to configuring your first topic stream.
A social media content queue keeps your profiles active without daily manual effort. Learn how content queues work, what types exist, and how to build your first one.
Learn how evergreen content scheduling works, why topic streams are the most effective implementation, and how BrandGhost automates it all for solo creators.
At BrandGhost, our mission has always been to help you manage your brand’s presence across all the platforms that matter — and today, we’re excited to announce a major expansion - BrandGhost now supports Mastodon!
BrandGhost is excited to announce that we now support Pinterest, opening up a whole new world of visual content scheduling and management for creators, marketers, and businesses. If your brand thrives on visuals, inspiration, and discovery, this is the update you've been waiting for!
We're excited to introduce Poll Posts, a new BrandGhost feature that empowers you to create interactive polls on LinkedIn and Twitter, enhancing audience engagement and gathering valuable insights.
We know many of you have been asking for this—because we’ve been listening. It’s clear that content creators, marketers, and social media pros need a way to schedule Reddit profile posts just like any other platform. If you’ve been waiting for this from your usual social scheduling tool, wait no longer—BrandGhost has you covered.
BrandGhost makes it effortless to turn any tweet or text post into a beautifully formatted image that mimics the style of a real tweet. These eye-catching visuals can be shared on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and beyond—helping you expand your reach and drive more engagement across multiple platforms.
Engaging with your audience is one of the most critical aspects of social media success. However, managing replies and comments across multiple platforms can quickly become overwhelming. Constantly switching between apps, missing important interactions, and struggling to keep up with engagement can hurt your social media presence.
Tumblr remains a powerful and underutilized platform for content creators, brands, and social media managers looking to expand their reach. Known for its vibrant communities, creative freedom, and niche audiences, Tumblr offers an excellent opportunity to engage with followers in a more artistic and long-form way.
Social media platforms impose character limits that can make it difficult to share in-depth insights, detailed thoughts, or compelling stories in a single post. This often forces users to either truncate their message or split it manually into multiple posts—both of which can hinder engagement. But what if you could seamlessly create and schedule threaded posts across platforms that limit character count?
A well-timed comment can be the difference between a post that fades into obscurity and one that sparks a lively conversation. That’s why savvy marketers and brands have started leveraging first comments strategically—to boost visibility, engagement, and even SEO.
A cohesive and well-curated Instagram grid is more than just an aesthetic choice—it’s a powerful tool for brand identity, engagement, and trustworthiness. Whether you’re an influencer, a brand, or a content creator, planning your feed strategically can set you apart from the competition.
What is a topic stream, why is it valuable for creators and how do BrandGhost users use it?