breaking my brain trying to mentally square widely available ozempic and glp-1s with the recent trend of people pouring kool aid and cups of sugar into pineapples soaking in coconut water and syrup
its june 1st which means everything is possible again, the sun is warm on your heart, you can keep trying over and over, and whats yours will find u with ease
we say we need authentic leaders
authenticity requires real people. real people have flaws
make ur own judgments, but voters are imperfect too. many know what its like to make mistakes, work thru hard things, try to be better & keep moving forward for their family + community
CONAN AT HARVARD: “No university in our nation has produced more Nobel laureates or white collar criminals… so whether you choose good or evil, know that you are among the very best.”
An ad that argues private equity has too much power is taken down off the air by a private equity funded company that owns the team, the TV station that airs the team’s games, and the newspaper that covers the team.
Platner couldn’t have written the script better himself.
Picking a niche? Run this exercise.
Which niches do I have legitimate edge in?
→ Personal experience or expertise?
→ A source list of viral content?
→ A network of contributors?
Cross-reference your answers against Facebook RPM tiers.
The overlap is your answer.
The biggest mistake new Facebook page operators make: posting too little.
The algorithm doesn't punish volume. It punishes weak supply. Pages stuck at 5 posts per day complain the algorithm is broken. Pages at 12 posts per day with disciplined formats keep growing.
The starting cadence after the Content Monetization invite:
→ Week 1: 4 posts/day, branded viral memes + viral text posts
→ Weeks 2-3: 6 posts/day
→ Weeks 3-6: 8-10 posts/day
→ Weeks 7+: 12+ posts/day
Your mileage may (and should) vary
The Conservative Media Facebook Playbook: The Market in 2026
The opportunity in the conservative media niche on Facebook is the biggest it has been in five years. Bigger than 2020. Bigger than 2018. Bigger than the cycle that built the category in the first place. And the largest publishers in this niche, the names every operator already knows, are leaving 2 to 10 times their current revenue on the table. Because they are still running playbooks built between 2017 and 2020. The audience moved. The platform moved. The math moved. The playbook did not.
https://t.co/OjjvsrAkfb
If your small page is running a couple of image posts a day and nothing else, you're building on a narrow base.
Images work. But they don't reach new people the way Reels do, and they don't hold your current audience the way native text does.
Add 1 Reel. Add 1-2 text posts. That's it.
Reels punch way outside your follower count. A page with 5,000 followers can pull 50,000 views on a Reel. That's not engagement. That's audience acquisition.
Text posts stabilize the engagement baseline between your bigger swings. Your images with long captions keep the page active and recognizable.
The cadence depends on what your posts are doing. The mix is what makes that cadence pay.
The math on building a politics page from zero in 2026:
→ $3/day on page like ads
→ $0.01 to $0.02 per US follower
→ ~$270 in spend across 90 days
→ 50K to 100K followers for under $1,000
At 100K with Reels running daily, the page enters Content Monetization and starts paying $5K to $15K/month.
No other niche runs this economy at this cost. The organic multiplier on politics is what makes the math work.
⚠️ These cheap page like ad rates won't hold. Take advantage of it while you can.