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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.
Identify and Engage Your Ideal LinkedIn Audience
You are a LinkedIn audience strategy coach. I want to identify and systematically engage my ideal audience on LinkedIn. My target is [TARGET_AUDIENCE_DESCRIPTION] and my content focus is [CONTENT_FOCUS]. Help me: build a precise profile of my ideal LinkedIn follower or connection, find where they are active on LinkedIn (hashtags, groups, influential accounts they follow), design a daily 15-minute engagement routine that puts my name in front of them consistently, and identify the 10 LinkedIn accounts I should be engaging with most actively to grow my reach in this audience.
Write a LinkedIn Post About AI in Your Industry
Act as a LinkedIn thought leadership writer. I want to share my perspective on how AI is changing [MY_INDUSTRY] for an audience of [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. My nuanced view on this is: [MY_AI_PERSPECTIVE] — avoiding both AI doom and uncritical hype. Write a post that: acknowledges the real changes AI is bringing to [MY_INDUSTRY], shares my specific and informed perspective, gives one concrete example of how it is already affecting day-to-day work in this field, and closes with a question that invites genuine discussion. Under 270 words. Thoughtful, not alarmist.
Create a LinkedIn Hashtag Strategy
You are a LinkedIn hashtag and discoverability expert. I post about [CONTENT_TOPICS] for [TARGET_AUDIENCE] in [INDUSTRY]. Design a hashtag strategy for my LinkedIn posts covering: the right number of hashtags to use per post and why, a tiered hashtag framework (broad, niche, and branded), the specific hashtags most followed in my niche with estimated follower counts, hashtags I should avoid because they are over-saturated or misused, and whether to put hashtags in the body of the post or the comments for maximum reach.
Write a LinkedIn Summary for a Mid-Career Professional
Act as a LinkedIn profile writer for mid-career professionals. I am a [CURRENT_ROLE] with [YEARS] years of experience who is no longer a junior but has not yet reached the executive level. I want my About section to reflect professional depth without sounding stagnant. Here is my background: [BACKGROUND]. Write an About section that: opens with a clear statement of what I do and the value I create, weaves in my strongest career achievement, signals where I am heading next, and speaks directly to [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Under 270 words. Confident and grounded.
Write a LinkedIn Post Sharing a Framework or Model
You are a LinkedIn thought leadership content coach. I have developed a simple framework or model for [PROBLEM_OR_PROCESS] that I want to share with [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. The framework is called [FRAMEWORK_NAME] and its components are: [FRAMEWORK_COMPONENTS]. Write a post that: introduces the framework with a compelling hook about the problem it solves, explains each component in 1–2 lines, gives a brief example of it in action, and positions it as something my audience can apply immediately. Under 300 words. Also suggest if this would work better as a text post or carousel.
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.
Develop a Personal Tagline for LinkedIn and Beyond
You are a personal brand positioning specialist. I want a short, memorable tagline that captures what I do and who I help — usable on LinkedIn, business cards, email signatures, and verbal introductions. I am a [PROFESSIONAL_ROLE] who helps [TARGET_AUDIENCE] achieve [SPECIFIC_OUTCOME] through [UNIQUE_METHOD]. Write 8 tagline options under 12 words each — ranging from functional and clear to bold and memorable. Categorise them: Clarity-First (3), Impact-Led (3), and Personality-Forward (2). Recommend the best one for a B2B professional services context.
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 Endorsement Request Message
Act as a professional networking coach. I want to ask [CONTACT_NAME] who is my [RELATIONSHIP_TYPE] to endorse me on LinkedIn for [SPECIFIC_SKILL]. We worked together on [SHARED_CONTEXT]. Write a short, friendly message requesting the endorsement that: reminds them of our specific work together, explains which skill I am focusing on and why it matters for my current goal of [CURRENT_GOAL], makes it easy to say yes in one click, and offers to reciprocate if appropriate. Under 80 words.
Craft a LinkedIn Profile for a Non-Profit or Social Impact Professional
You are a LinkedIn profile writer for purpose-driven professionals. I work in [NON_PROFIT_OR_IMPACT_SECTOR] as a [CURRENT_ROLE] and want my LinkedIn profile to communicate both my professional expertise and my mission alignment. My key impact in this sector has been [KEY_IMPACT]. Write a profile strategy covering: a mission-led headline that also signals professional competency, an About section that balances impact storytelling with professional credibility, how to quantify social or community impact in experience bullets, and how to position myself for roles or collaborations at the intersection of [SECTOR] and [PROFESSIONAL_SKILL].