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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].
Handle Negative Comments on LinkedIn Posts Professionally
You are a LinkedIn reputation management coach. I posted [MY_POST_SUMMARY] and received this negative or challenging comment: [NEGATIVE_COMMENT]. The commenter is a [COMMENTER_TYPE] (e.g. peer, potential client, troll). I want to respond in a way that: maintains my credibility and professionalism, addresses the substance of the criticism if valid, does not get defensive or dismissive, and potentially converts a critic into a conversation. Write 3 response options ranging from brief acknowledgement to a substantive engagement.
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.
Use LinkedIn to Generate Inbound Leads for a Service
Act as a LinkedIn lead generation strategist. I offer [SERVICE_DESCRIPTION] for [TARGET_CLIENT_TYPE]. I want to use LinkedIn content and profile to generate inbound enquiries — without cold pitching or paid ads. Design a 60-day inbound strategy covering: the profile changes that signal clearly to ideal clients, the content types that attract buying intent, the call to action I should use in posts and my profile, how to move a follower to a DM conversation naturally, and the weekly activity routine that generates consistent inbound interest.
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.
Build a Personal Brand on LinkedIn From Zero
Act as a LinkedIn personal brand coach. I am starting from scratch on LinkedIn with [CURRENT_FOLLOWERS] followers and no content history. I am a [PROFESSIONAL_ROLE] with expertise in [EXPERTISE_AREA] and I want to build a recognised brand for [TARGET_AUDIENCE] over the next 6 months. Build a phased 6-month LinkedIn brand-building roadmap: Month 1–2 (foundation — profile and first posts), Month 3–4 (consistency — establishing voice and pillars), Month 5–6 (growth — amplification and community). Include specific weekly actions and milestones for each phase.
Develop a LinkedIn Thought Leadership Strategy
You are a thought leadership strategist. I want to be recognised as a thought leader in [EXPERTISE_AREA] on LinkedIn over the next 12 months. I currently have [CURRENT_FOLLOWERS] followers and post [CURRENT_FREQUENCY]. Design a thought leadership strategy covering: how to define and own a specific point of view in my space, the 3 topics I should consistently own, how to differentiate from other voices in [EXPERTISE_AREA], the content formats that build authority fastest, and the off-platform activities (speaking, writing, podcasts) that amplify LinkedIn authority.
Write a Contrarian LinkedIn Post That Sparks Debate
Act as a provocative but credible LinkedIn content strategist. I want to write a post that challenges a widely held belief in [INDUSTRY_OR_NICHE]. The conventional wisdom I want to challenge is: [CONVENTIONAL_WISDOM]. My evidence-based counter-position is: [MY_POSITION]. Write a post that: states the contrarian view boldly in the first line, backs it up with 2–3 specific arguments or examples, acknowledges the nuance (not just a hot take), and invites respectful debate in the comments. Under 250 words. Confident, not aggressive.
Write a LinkedIn Post on a Controversial Professional Topic
You are a LinkedIn brand strategist. I want to share my genuine perspective on [CONTROVERSIAL_TOPIC] — a subject that is debated in my industry. My position is [MY_POSITION] and I want to express it without being divisive or losing followers. Write a post that: names the topic clearly without being clickbaity, shares my position with reasoning not just assertion, acknowledges that reasonable people disagree, and invites thoughtful discussion. Tone: measured, direct, and respectful. Under 280 words.
Share Data or Research as a LinkedIn Post
Act as a LinkedIn content strategist. I want to share a data point, research finding, or statistic from [SOURCE] on LinkedIn in a way that is insightful and engaging — not just a data dump. The data is: [DATA_POINT]. My audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and my expertise area is [EXPERTISE_AREA]. Write a post that: opens with the most surprising element of the data, explains what it actually means in practical terms, shares my interpretation or implication, and ends with a question that invites my audience's experience or reaction. Under 250 words.
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.