Elaborating on @wizofecom's tweet #1:

How to find or produce KICKASS content

There are a number of ways to never run out of content if you're growing a theme page

The easiest, long-term way is to train the algorithm in your favor
Meaning, only click on posts within your niche

This way, Instagram will mainly show you high quality posts within your niche that ALREADY HAVE hit the explore page before. This ensures the probability of it going viral again is very high.
The second way of finding good content, is by following all the content creators within your niche.

This enables you to be the first one to see, and repost the freshly produced content. This can give you an edge over your competition.
The third way of finding good content, is by scrolling through the hashtags of your niche.

If you're into the business niche, go through the top posts of multiple #entrepreneur or #business hashtags and you will find great content, guaranteed.
And if you've found your winners, you can repost them from time to time. Don't do this too often though.

If you posted a video at 10k, and it did insanely well.

You can and should post it again, but I would wait until I gained a lot of new followers who haven't seen it yet.
On to creating good content.

The easiest and fastest way to produce good content, is to steal/reverse engineer what your competitors are doing.

Scroll through the best pages in your niche and pick out the posts that performed above average.
Now, you open photoshop or canva or any other design software you use, and you recreate that post.

If you are able to make it better, do it, this will make it more unique. But simply adding your own colors or font to it will do the trick.
Another great way of "creating" content, is to take your tweets and turn them into instagram posts.

The easiest way to do this is by using screenshots, white works best by the way. Screenshot, put into canva, use a white background -> Done
This was the tweet I was talking about by the way https://twitter.com/wizofecom/status/1302376831207825408?s=20
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