Content Pillars

Content Pillars are strategic core themes that serve as the foundation for your entire content strategy. They help you create consistent and targeted content that perfectly aligns with your company and resonates with your target audiences.

Benefits at a glance:

  • Strategic focus instead of random individual posts

  • Consistent, recognizable brand communication

  • AI-powered content creation with thematic framework

  • Direct connection to specific target audiences

Content Pillars are incorporated into all social media and content tools of Christiani.AI to generate authentic and strategically valuable content.


Step-by-Step Guide

Accessing Content Pillars

  1. Click on "My Data" in the left sidebar and then on the "Content Pillars" tile or

  2. Go to Settings β†’ Business Profile β†’ Tab: Content Pillars

  3. Or click here: christiani.ai/settings

[Screenshot: Content Pillars overview page with existing pillars]

Option 1: Automatically Create with Christiani.AI (recommended)

  1. Click on the button "Automatically create with Christiani.AI"

  2. Christiani.AI now automatically analyzes:

    • Your complete company profile

    • Current industry trends

    • Your target audiences and their needs

  3. A progress dialog shows you the creation status (approx. 30-40 seconds)

  4. Christiani.AI creates 3-5 strategically fitting Content Pillars for you

[Screenshot: Progress dialog during AI generation]

πŸ’‘ Tip: If you already have Content Pillars, the AI only generates 1-3 additional ones and avoids thematic overlaps.

Option 2: Manual Creation

  1. Click on "Add new pillar"

  2. Fill out the form with your information (see "Input Parameters" section)

  3. Click on "Create pillar"

  4. The new Content Pillar appears immediately in your overview

[Screenshot: Form for manually creating a Content Pillar]


Input Parameters and Options

Required Fields

Content Pillar Name

  • Short, concise title (max. 50 characters recommended)

  • Examples: "Leadership & Management", "Digital Transformation", "Customer Relationships"

Description

  • Detailed explanation of the Content Pillar (2-4 sentences)

  • What does this theme encompass? Why is it important for your brand?

  • Example: "Everything about modern leadership, team development, and leadership competencies. Here we share experiences and practical tips for effective employee management."

Optional but Recommended Fields

Keywords (highly recommended)

  • Relevant keywords that belong to this theme

  • Help the AI generate suitable content

  • Example for "Leadership": leadership style, team management, motivation, delegation, feedback culture, employee conversations

Content Goals

  • What do you want to achieve with content on this topic?

  • Examples: "Demonstrate expertise", "Build trust", "Generate leads", "Increase brand awareness"

Example Topics

  • Concrete topic ideas that fall under this pillar

  • Examples:

    • "5 mistakes new leaders make"

    • "Remote Leadership: How to lead your team from home office"

    • "How to conduct feedback conversations properly"

Tonality Guidelines

  • How should content on this topic sound?

  • Examples: "Inspiring and motivating", "Factual and well-founded", "Personal and approachable"

Target Audience Connection

  • Select one of your target audiences

  • When creating content with this pillar, the target audience will be automatically preselected

Visual Customizations

Choose Color

  • Available colors: Orange, Red, Purple, Blue, Green, Amber, Pink, Indigo, Turquoise, Lime

  • Helps with visual distinction in the overview

Choose Icon

  • Available icons: Light bulb, Target, Rocket, Star, Heart, Lightning, Compass, Flag, Trophy, Crown

  • Makes Content Pillars recognizable at a glance

[Screenshot: Color selection and icon selection in the editing dialog]


Results and Further Processing

Managing Overview

After creating, you'll see all Content Pillars in a clear card view:

  • Name and description are displayed prominently

  • Color and icon help with quick orientation

  • Connected target audience is shown below (if available)

Editing Options

Edit

  • Click on the pencil button on a card

  • All fields can be adjusted at any time

  • Changes have no effect on already created content

Duplicate

  • Click on the copy button

  • Creates an exact copy that you can then customize

  • Saves time with similar Content Pillars

Delete

  • Click on the trash button

  • Confirm the deletion intention in the dialog

  • Important: Already created content remains intact, only the connection is removed

[Screenshot: Action buttons on a Content Pillar card]

Use in Content Tools

Content Pillars can be selected in the following tools:

How the integration works:

  1. Open one of the mentioned content tools

  2. Select one of your pillars in the "Content Pillar" dropdown menu

  3. Christiani.AI automatically considers:

    • All defined keywords

    • The tonality guidelines

    • The content goals

    • The connected target audience (if available)

[Screenshot: Content Pillar selection in Social Media Post Generator]


Frequently Asked Questions and Problem Solutions

How many Content Pillars should I create?

Recommendation: 3-5 well-defined Content Pillars are ideal for a focused content strategy.

  • Minimum: 2 Content Pillars for basic variety

  • Maximum: 10 Content Pillars (technical limit)

  • Optimal: 4 strong Content Pillars covering different aspects of your business

⚠️ Less is more: Better 4 strategically thought-out and well-formulated Content Pillars than 10 superficial ones.

The generation doesn't work or delivers unsuitable results

Possible causes and solutions:

  1. Incomplete company profile

    • Solution: Go to Settings β†’ Company Profile and complete all core information

    • Especially important: Industry, target audiences, USP, products/services

  2. Missing target audience definition

    • Solution: Create at least one target audience in the database

    • The AI uses target audience information for more relevant Content Pillars

  3. Technical error

    • Solution: Refresh the page (F5) and try again

    • For repeated problems: Use the feedback tool or live chat

Can I change Content Pillars afterwards?

Yes, at any time! All changes are possible without problems:

  • βœ… Adjust name and description

  • βœ… Add or remove keywords

  • βœ… Update tonality and content goals

  • βœ… Change target audience connection

  • βœ… Change color and icon

Important: Already created content (blog articles, social media posts, etc.) will not be retroactively changed by modifications to the Content Pillar. They retain their original form.

What happens when deleting a Content Pillar?

When deleting a Content Pillar:

  • βœ… All already created content remains completely intact

  • βœ… Only the connection between content and Content Pillar is removed

  • βœ… You cannot restore the Content Pillar (but can create it anew)

  • βœ… The content can be subsequently assigned to another Content Pillar

πŸ’‘ Tip: Instead of deleting, consider renaming or adjusting the existing Content Pillar.

Do I have to select a Content Pillar when creating content?

No, the selection is optional. In every content tool you'll find the option "No pillar".

Without Content Pillar:

  • Christiani.AI creates content based on your company profile and the selected source

  • You lose the strategic thematic focus

  • Tonality and keywords are kept general

With Content Pillar:

  • Content is strategically focused

  • Consistency across multiple posts

  • Better positioning as an expert in your topic

How do I optimally use Content Pillars in the Content Plan?

Best Practice Workflow:

  1. Create 4-5 Content Pillars for different aspects of your business

  2. Go to the Content Plan

  3. Create a separate Content Plan for each Content Pillar

  4. Schedule posts from different pillars alternately

  5. Use color coding for overview in the Social Media Calendar

Recommended distribution:

  • Pillar 1: 40% of your posts (main expertise)

  • Pillar 2: 30% of your posts (second expertise)

  • Pillar 3: 20% of your posts (complementary topics)

  • Pillar 4: 10% of your posts (personal/behind-the-scenes)

Christiani.AI doesn't consider my keywords properly

Optimization tips for keywords:

  1. Specific instead of generic

    • ❌ Bad: "Marketing, Business, Success"

    • βœ… Good: "Content marketing strategy, LinkedIn reach, storytelling frameworks"

  2. 5-10 keywords per Content Pillar

    • Too few: AI has too little context

    • Too many: Dilutes thematic sharpness

  3. Combine nouns with adjectives

    • Example: "Authentic leadership", "Digital customer service", "Sustainable product development"

  4. Avoid redundancies

    • If "Leadership" is already in the name, "Management" and "Leader" as keywords are redundant

Can I link Content Pillars with multiple target audiences?

Currently not. Each Content Pillar can only be linked with one target audience.

Workaround:

  • Duplicate the Content Pillar

  • Rename it slightly differently (e.g., "Leadership for Startups" vs. "Leadership for SMEs")

  • Link each version with a different target audience


Advanced Features

Recommended Workflow for New Users

  1. Complete company profile

    • Basis for all AI generations

  2. Define target audiences

    • Create at least 1-2 target audiences

  3. Create Content Pillars (this step)

    • Let AI generate, then refine

  4. Create Content Plan

    • Create a plan for each Content Pillar

  5. Generate Social Media Posts

    • With selected Content Pillar for consistent content

Complementary Tools

For strategic planning:

For content creation:

For monitoring:

Video Tutorial

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Best Practices & Pro Tips

βœ… Do's

  • Start with AI generation: Let the AI analyze and create, then refine manually

  • Use all fields: The more complete the information, the better the AI outputs

  • Link target audiences: Automates the right approach

  • Update regularly: Adapt Content Pillars to changing market conditions

  • Test different tonalities: Experiment with different communication styles

❌ Don'ts

  • Not too general: "Business" is not a strategic Content Pillar

  • Not too many: More than 6-7 pillars dilute your positioning

  • Don't ignore: The best results come from consistent use

  • Not static: Content strategy must be allowed to evolve


Do you have more questions about Content Pillars?

Use our live chat in the bottom right – we're happy to help!