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How Often Should You Post? Here's the Game Plan
Consistency grows faceless accounts. This is how to keep up without burnout
You’ve set up your page.
You’ve chosen the right niche.
You’ve done the content research.
Now it’s time to post like a pro.
This is where most creators either take off… or fall off.
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🔑 Posting Isn’t Just About “Uploading”
If you want to grow a faceless Instagram page fast, you need a posting system — not just random effort.
Here’s the formula I recommend for beginners and intermediate pages:
✅ Post 3–5 times a day (yes, daily)
✅ Space your posts across the day (morning, midday, evening)
✅ Focus on consistency > perfection
Why so much? Because Instagram favors repetition, activity, and momentum.
Faceless theme pages thrive on volume. More content = more chances to go viral.
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🧠 What Type of Content Should You Prioritize?
Focus on short, punchy reels that are either:
Relatable
Aesthetic
Motivational
Visually satisfying
Or highly emotional (anger, joy, nostalgia)
You don’t need to “go deep” in every post.
You need to be scroll-stopping and algorithm-friendly.
Use what you learned in last week’s email:
Recreate what’s already working in your niche — with slight, unique edits.
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📆 How to Schedule Content (Without Burning Out)
Let’s make it sustainable. Here’s how to stay consistent without being glued to your phone:
1. Batch Create Content
Set aside 1–2 hours per week to make 15–20 pieces of content.
Use tools like:
CapCut (mobile editing + templates)
Pinterest / TikTok (for high-quality stock footage)
InShot or Canva (for text overlays and formatting)
2. Use a Scheduling Tool
If you're managing multiple pages or want peace of mind:
Meta Business Suite (free and solid for Instagram)
Later or Metricool (for advanced features)
Or schedule manually in your phone's calendar with post reminders
3. Keep a Content Planner
Have a simple spreadsheet or Notion board where you:
Track what you’ve posted
Plan future posts
Log what performs best
(Need a Notion template? 👀 I might drop one soon… stay tuned.)
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🧱 Final Tip: Stack Momentum
Your first few posts might flop. That’s normal.
But when you post consistently — day after day — Instagram’s algorithm starts picking up signals. You’ll build momentum.
And once you catch it… you’re in the game.
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Next Week: How to Go Viral More Often
Next Monday, I’ll share how to optimize every post for reach, explore page exposure, and follower growth — with small changes that make a big difference.
Keep showing up.
The growth is coming 📈
– The Faceless University Team
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P.S. If you want me to review your content or suggest a posting schedule based on your niche, just reply to this email. I’ll help you out directly 👇
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