LinkedIn & Personal Brand
Profile optimization, thought leadership posts, and networking outreach
Write a LinkedIn Post That Gets High Engagement
You are a LinkedIn content strategist. I want to write a high-engagement LinkedIn post on the topic of [TOPIC]. My target audience is [AUDIENCE] and my goal is [CONTENT_GOAL] (e.g. build credibility, attract job leads, get clients, grow followers). Write a post using this structure: a scroll-stopping first line that does not start with 'I', a short punchy body (5–8 lines max, no long paragraphs), a personal insight or contrarian take that earns engagement, and a question or call to action at the end. Under 250 words.
Build a LinkedIn Content Strategy for 30 Days
Act as a LinkedIn content strategist. I want to build a consistent posting presence on LinkedIn for the next 30 days. My professional focus is [EXPERTISE_AREA], my audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE], and my goal is [CONTENT_GOAL]. Design a 30-day content calendar with: a posting frequency recommendation, 4 content pillars I should rotate between, 30 post topic ideas (one per day), the best days and times to post for my audience, and 3 content formats I should use (e.g. text, carousel, poll, video).
Write a LinkedIn Carousel Post on an Expert Topic
You are a LinkedIn carousel content creator. I want to create a carousel post on [TOPIC] for an audience of [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Write the content for a 7–10 slide carousel: Slide 1 (hook — one bold statement or question), Slides 2–8 (one insight or tip per slide, maximum 25 words each), Slide 9 (summary or key takeaway), Slide 10 (call to action — follow, comment, or DM). Each slide should be punchy and self-contained. Also suggest a compelling title and description for the post itself.
Write a LinkedIn Story Post About a Personal Experience
Act as a LinkedIn storytelling coach. I want to write a personal story post about [PERSONAL_EXPERIENCE] that will resonate with [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and reinforce my brand as a [PROFESSIONAL_IDENTITY]. Use this storytelling structure: open with the moment of tension or turning point (not the backstory), build the narrative in short punchy lines, share the insight or lesson clearly, connect it to a universal professional truth, and close with a question that invites the audience to share their experience. Under 300 words. First person. Authentic tone.
Write a LinkedIn Post Sharing a Career Lesson
You are a LinkedIn content coach. I want to share a career lesson I have learned the hard way about [CAREER_LESSON_TOPIC]. My audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and I want them to see me as [PROFESSIONAL_IDENTITY]. Write a post that: opens with a bold or counterintuitive statement about the lesson, tells the brief story of how I learned it, states the lesson clearly as an actionable takeaway, and ends with a question to spark conversation. Tone: honest, direct, and generous — not preachy. Under 250 words.
Write a LinkedIn Post Announcing a New Role or Achievement
Act as a LinkedIn brand writer. I want to announce [ANNOUNCEMENT] (e.g. new job, promotion, certification, business launch) on LinkedIn in a way that is exciting but not braggy. Here are the key details: [ANNOUNCEMENT_DETAILS]. My audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Write a post that: opens with a statement of what this means (not just what it is), briefly shares the journey that led here, expresses genuine gratitude without excessive tagging, and invites my network to engage in a natural way. Under 200 words.
Repurpose a Blog Post or Article Into a LinkedIn Post
You are a content repurposing specialist. I have written a [CONTENT_TYPE] (article, blog post, report) on [TOPIC]. Here is the full content or a summary: [CONTENT_SUMMARY]. Repurpose this into 3 LinkedIn-native formats: a short text post (under 200 words) that teases the key insight, a carousel post outline (8 slides) that teaches the core idea, and a poll post that turns the main debate from the article into a question. Each should work as a standalone piece — not just a link share.
Write a LinkedIn Newsletter Introduction Post
Act as a LinkedIn newsletter launch strategist. I am launching a LinkedIn newsletter called [NEWSLETTER_NAME] for [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. It will cover [NEWSLETTER_TOPIC] and publish [FREQUENCY]. Write a launch announcement post that: clearly explains what the newsletter is about and who it is for, gives one compelling reason to subscribe right now, shares what the first edition will cover, and ends with a direct subscribe CTA. Also write the newsletter's tagline (under 15 words) and a short description for the LinkedIn newsletter settings page.
Generate 30 LinkedIn Post Ideas for Your Niche
You are a LinkedIn content ideation specialist. I am a [PROFESSIONAL_ROLE] in [INDUSTRY] with expertise in [EXPERTISE_AREA]. My target audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and my content goal is [CONTENT_GOAL]. Generate 30 LinkedIn post ideas across 5 content pillars: Expertise and Insights (8 ideas), Personal Stories and Lessons (6 ideas), Contrarian or Provocative Takes (5 ideas), How-To and Practical Tips (6 ideas), and Community and Engagement Posts (5 ideas). For each idea, write a one-line hook I can use as the opening line.
Write a LinkedIn Comment That Builds Your Visibility
Act as a LinkedIn engagement strategist. I want to use strategic commenting to build my visibility and attract followers in [TARGET_NICHE]. Here is a post I want to comment on: [POST_CONTENT]. The post author is [POST_AUTHOR_TYPE] (e.g. industry influencer, potential client, peer). Write 3 comment options: a short punchy agreement-plus-insight (under 30 words), a medium value-add comment that expands the idea (50–70 words), and a longer thoughtful response that positions me as an expert (100 words). Advise which to use and when.
Write a LinkedIn Poll That Drives Engagement
You are a LinkedIn engagement strategist. I want to run a LinkedIn poll on [TOPIC] for an audience of [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Write 3 poll options with: a compelling poll question (under 120 characters), 4 answer options that create genuine debate, a 2–3 sentence context post that introduces the poll and tells people why it matters, and a follow-up post I can write after the poll closes that shares the results and my take. The poll should feel like a genuine conversation starter, not a vanity metric exercise.
Write a LinkedIn Article That Establishes Thought Leadership
You are a LinkedIn long-form content strategist. I want to write a LinkedIn article on [TOPIC] that establishes me as a thought leader in [EXPERTISE_AREA] for an audience of [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Write a complete 600-word article with: a headline (3 options), an opening that hooks with a problem or bold claim, 3 main sections each with a subheading, one concrete example or data point per section, a clear personal point of view throughout, and a closing paragraph with a call to action. Tone: [DESIRED_TONE].
Write a LinkedIn Post About an Industry Trend
Act as a LinkedIn thought leadership writer. I want to share my perspective on [INDUSTRY_TREND] for an audience of [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. My contrarian or nuanced take on this trend is: [MY_PERSPECTIVE]. Write a post that: opens with a bold or surprising statement about the trend, briefly contextualises why it matters right now, shares my perspective with supporting logic (not just opinion), acknowledges the counterargument, and closes with a question that invites debate. Under 280 words. Avoid generic commentary — make this a perspective worth reading.
Create a LinkedIn Content Pillar Framework
You are a personal brand content strategist. I want to build a sustainable LinkedIn content strategy around 4–5 clear content pillars that reinforce my brand as a [PROFESSIONAL_IDENTITY]. My expertise is [EXPERTISE], my audience is [AUDIENCE], and my business or career goal is [GOAL]. Design my content pillar framework: name each pillar, describe what type of content goes in it, explain why this pillar attracts my target audience, and give 3 post ideas per pillar as examples.
Write a LinkedIn Post Using a Listicle Format
Act as a LinkedIn content writer. I want to write a high-performing listicle-style post on [TOPIC] for [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Write a post that: opens with a powerful single-sentence hook, uses a numbered or bulleted list of [NUMBER] insights (each under 15 words), includes one unexpected or counterintuitive item that earns engagement, and closes with a 1–2 sentence reflection and a question or CTA. Format for LinkedIn's mobile feed — short paragraphs, white space, emoji used sparingly if appropriate for my tone of [DESIRED_TONE].
Write a LinkedIn Post About a Client Win or Case Study
Act as a LinkedIn content and personal brand strategist. I want to share a client win or case study on LinkedIn without sounding like an advertisement. Here are the details: [CASE_STUDY_DETAILS]. The client has given permission to share (with or without naming them). Write a post that: leads with the client's problem or challenge, briefly describes the approach we took, shares a concrete result, extracts a transferable lesson for the audience, and closes with a subtle but clear signal that I work with clients on this type of challenge. Under 300 words.
Turn a Speaking Engagement Into LinkedIn Content
You are a content repurposing coach for LinkedIn. I recently [SPOKE_AT] at [EVENT_NAME] where [WHAT_HAPPENED]. Here are my key notes and takeaways: [NOTES_AND_TAKEAWAYS]. Help me repurpose this single event into 5 separate LinkedIn posts: a real-time or day-of post, a key insight post (top lesson), a story post (something that happened that taught me something), a contrarian take post (something said that I disagree with), and a behind-the-scenes post (what most people did not see). Write a brief outline for each.
Write a LinkedIn Post That Attracts Job Opportunities
You are a LinkedIn job attraction strategist. I am passively open to new opportunities as a [CURRENT_ROLE] and want my LinkedIn content to signal my expertise and availability without explicitly saying 'I am looking for a job.' Write a post that: showcases my expertise in [EXPERTISE_AREA], demonstrates the type of challenges I love solving, hints at the type of environment or role I thrive in, and naturally attracts inbound messages from recruiters or hiring managers in [TARGET_INDUSTRY]. Under 250 words. Subtle signal, not a job advert.
Write a LinkedIn Post About a Book or Podcast You Recommend
You are a LinkedIn content coach. I want to share a recommendation for [BOOK_OR_PODCAST] on LinkedIn in a way that adds value rather than just saying 'read this.' The key idea that changed my thinking was: [KEY_INSIGHT]. My audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Write a post that: opens with the insight not the title, briefly explains the context of where it came from, shares why this idea matters specifically for [TARGET_AUDIENCE], and closes with how I am applying it or what I want to try. Under 220 words.
Write a LinkedIn Post for a Product or Service Launch
You are a LinkedIn launch content strategist. I am launching [PRODUCT_OR_SERVICE] for [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Write a launch announcement post that: opens with the problem it solves (not the product name), describes who it is for in specific terms, shares one compelling detail about what makes it different, includes a clear and direct CTA, and feels like a genuine share rather than a sales pitch. Under 250 words. Also write a teaser post I can publish 3 days before the launch to build anticipation.
Write a LinkedIn Post Celebrating a Work Anniversary
Act as a LinkedIn personal brand writer. I am celebrating [NUMBER] years at [COMPANY_NAME] or [NUMBER] years in [CAREER_FIELD]. I want to mark this milestone with a post that is reflective, genuine, and adds value for my audience — not just a self-congratulatory announcement. Write a post that: opens with a surprising or honest reflection from the journey, shares the single most important thing I learned in this time, thanks the people who shaped it (without excessive tagging), and closes with a forward-looking statement or question. Under 250 words.
Write a LinkedIn Post Using the Problem-Agitate-Solve Format
Act as a LinkedIn copywriting coach. I want to write a high-converting LinkedIn post using the Problem-Agitate-Solve (PAS) framework for [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. The problem I am addressing is [PROBLEM], the deeper pain or consequence is [AGITATION], and my solution or insight is [SOLUTION]. Write a post that: opens with the problem in a way the audience instantly recognises, escalates the stakes in 2–3 lines, then delivers the solution with clarity and confidence. Ends with a CTA relevant to [MY_GOAL]. Under 250 words.
Write a LinkedIn Year-in-Review Post
You are a LinkedIn personal brand writer. I want to write an end-of-year reflection post for LinkedIn that is authentic, generous, and builds my brand — not just a brag list. Here are the highlights, lowlights, and lessons of my year: [YEAR_HIGHLIGHTS_AND_LESSONS]. Write a post that: opens with one honest reflection (not necessarily a win), shares 3 meaningful moments or milestones, names one thing I got wrong and what I learned, and closes with one intention or focus for the year ahead. Under 300 words. Warm, real, human tone.
Write a LinkedIn Post Offering Free Value or a Resource
Act as a LinkedIn lead generation content coach. I want to offer a free resource — [RESOURCE_DESCRIPTION] — through a LinkedIn post to attract followers, grow my email list, or generate leads. Write a post that: opens with the problem this resource solves, explains what it contains and why it is valuable without overselling, makes the offer clearly (DM me, comment below, or link in bio), and positions me as generous and expert simultaneously. Under 220 words. Also write a follow-up DM template to send to people who request the resource.
Write a LinkedIn Post on Mental Health or Work-Life Balance
You are a LinkedIn brand and wellbeing content coach. I want to post about [MENTAL_HEALTH_OR_BALANCE_TOPIC] on LinkedIn in a way that is honest, professional, and adds genuine value — not performative vulnerability. My personal experience or perspective is: [MY_EXPERIENCE_OR_PERSPECTIVE]. Write a post that: normalises the topic without oversharing, shares a practical insight or boundary that has made a difference for me, is relevant to [TARGET_AUDIENCE], and closes with an invitation for others to share without making it a confessional thread. Under 260 words.
Write a LinkedIn Post Asking for Career Advice or Input
You are a LinkedIn community engagement coach. I want to ask my network for genuine input on [CAREER_DECISION_OR_QUESTION] in a way that generates helpful responses and also builds my brand as someone thoughtful and open. Write a post that: frames the question clearly and specifically (not vaguely), gives just enough context for people to give useful advice, shows that I have already thought about this (not that I want others to do my thinking), and closes with a warm invitation to share their experience. Under 220 words. Curious and genuine tone.
Write a LinkedIn Post Featuring a Team Member or Peer
Act as a LinkedIn brand and culture storytelling coach. I want to spotlight [PERSON_NAME], a [PERSON_ROLE] on my team or in my network, in a way that celebrates their work and reflects well on me as a leader or collaborator. The specific thing they did that I want to highlight is: [SPECIFIC_ACHIEVEMENT_OR_QUALITY]. Write a post that: leads with their impact not their title, tells a brief specific story that shows their contribution, avoids being patronising or performative, and tags them naturally. Under 200 words. Warm and genuine.
Write a LinkedIn Post After Completing a Course or Certification
Act as a LinkedIn learning and brand coach. I just completed [COURSE_OR_CERTIFICATION] in [TOPIC]. I want to share this on LinkedIn in a way that demonstrates growth and adds value to my audience — not just posts a badge. Write a post that: briefly states what I completed and why I chose it, shares the single most surprising or valuable thing I learned, explains how I plan to apply it in [MY_WORK_CONTEXT], and invites others to share if they have experience with this area. Under 220 words. Growth-mindset tone.
Write a LinkedIn Post Comparing Two Approaches
Act as a LinkedIn content strategist. I want to write a comparison post — [APPROACH_A] vs [APPROACH_B] — for [TARGET_AUDIENCE] in the context of [INDUSTRY_OR_TOPIC]. My view is that [MY_POSITION] but I want to be fair to both sides. Write a post that: introduces the comparison with a compelling question or hook, gives a balanced but opinionated breakdown of both approaches, makes my own position clear without dismissing the other, and ends with a question that invites the audience to share their preference. Under 280 words. Format for readability with clear visual separation between the two sides.
Write a LinkedIn Post to Re-engage a Quiet Audience
Act as a LinkedIn re-engagement content strategist. I have been inactive on LinkedIn for [INACTIVE_DURATION] and want to return with a post that re-introduces me, re-engages my network, and restarts my content momentum. My professional focus is [PROFESSIONAL_FOCUS] and my audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Write a comeback post that: acknowledges the absence briefly and honestly (1 line max), shares what I have been doing or thinking about, re-states what I will be sharing going forward, and ends with a question that immediately invites engagement. Under 220 words. Fresh and forward-looking.
Write a LinkedIn Post on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
You are a LinkedIn content coach for inclusive professional communication. I want to share a perspective on [DEI_TOPIC] on LinkedIn. My genuine experience or stance is: [MY_EXPERIENCE_OR_STANCE]. I want to contribute meaningfully to this conversation without being preachy, performative, or tokenistic. Write a post that: leads with a specific observation or experience rather than a broad statement, is grounded in evidence or lived reality, invites discussion without shaming or othering, and reflects genuine commitment not performative allyship. Under 260 words.
Write a LinkedIn Post About a Professional Pet Peeve
Act as a LinkedIn brand voice coach. I want to write a post about a professional pet peeve — something I see done repeatedly in [INDUSTRY_OR_WORK_CONTEXT] that I think holds people back. My pet peeve is: [PET_PEEVE]. Write a post that: names the frustration directly and specifically in the opening line, explains the real reason this behaviour is problematic (not just venting), offers a better alternative or reframe, and closes with an invitation for others to share their version of this. Under 250 words. Assertive but not preachy.
Write a LinkedIn Post Reflecting on Your Career Journey
Act as a LinkedIn personal brand storytelling coach. I want to share a reflective post about my career journey from [STARTING_POINT] to [CURRENT_POSITION] that inspires [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and builds genuine connection. The most unexpected part of my journey is: [UNEXPECTED_ELEMENT]. Write a post that: opens with the most surprising or honest moment from the journey, tells the arc without listing every job title, identifies the thread that connects it all, and closes with a forward-looking insight or lesson for others on a similar path. Under 300 words. Personal and genuine.