How to Create a Series or Themed Posts to Keep Fans Hooked
Creator Dashboard – How-To Guide #8
Posting consistently is easier—and more exciting—when you have a theme or series to follow. A content series gives fans something to look forward to, helps you stay organized, and builds your brand. Here's how to create one.

1. Pick a Simple, Repeatable Theme
- Choose something you can do weekly or regularly.
- Examples:
- "Towel Tuesday" – different towel, same tease
- "After Dark" – late-night content
- "Unbuttoned Moments" – shirt slowly opens, over time
- "Real Life Sunday" – casual, unedited vibes
2. Plan Ahead
- Shoot 2–3 pieces of content in one session for future posts.
- Keep a note or calendar for your series schedule.
- You can skip weeks—just be consistent in tone.
3. Tease the Series in Free Posts
- Drop a preview photo and mention the theme:
- "New 'Unbuttoned Moments' series dropping this Friday."
- This builds anticipation and drives subscriptions.
4. Lock Some Posts for Paid Fans
- Post the first or teaser for free, then lock the rest of the series.
- Use bundles or ongoing tips to unlock multi-part posts.
5. Engage Fans in the Series
- Ask them which pose, shirt, or setting they liked best.
- Let them vote or suggest what should come next.
- This turns passive viewers into loyal fans.
✅ Bonus Tip
Naming your series makes it feel official and builds recognition. Repetition = retention.