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Optimize My LinkedIn Headline
I want my LinkedIn headline to stand out to recruiters instantly. I am currently a [CURRENT_TITLE] who specializes in [SPECIALTY_1] and [SPECIALTY_2]. Generate 5 variations of a high-impact LinkedIn headline that goes beyond a standard job title. Make sure one is quirky, two are highly professional and metric-driven, and two are industry-standard.
Write a Cold Outreach Connection Request
I need to send a LinkedIn connection request to [TARGET_NAME], who is the [TARGET_TITLE] at [TARGET_COMPANY]. Write a 300-character personalized note. Mention that I loved their recent work regarding [RECENT_WORK_TOPIC] and that I am a fellow professional in the [MY_INDUSTRY] space looking to learn from their approach to [SPECIFIC_CHALLENGE].
Write a LinkedIn Headline That Attracts Recruiters
You are a LinkedIn profile strategist. My current LinkedIn headline is: [CURRENT_HEADLINE]. I am a [CURRENT_ROLE] targeting [TARGET_AUDIENCE] (recruiters, clients, or peers) in [INDUSTRY]. Write 5 headline options that go beyond my job title — each should communicate the value I deliver, include at least one keyword that recruiters search for, and be under 220 characters. Indicate which version is best for job seekers, which for thought leaders, and which for client-facing professionals.
Choose the Right LinkedIn Profile Photo and Banner
You are a personal branding and visual communication consultant. I want to make sure my LinkedIn profile photo and banner are working hard for my brand. My role is [CURRENT_ROLE] and I want to be perceived as [DESIRED_PERCEPTION] by [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Advise me on: what makes a high-converting LinkedIn profile photo (specifics on background, expression, framing, attire), what my banner image should communicate and what to put on it, what tools I can use to create a professional banner for free, and the one mistake most professionals make with their profile visuals.
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.
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.
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 Connection Request That Gets Accepted
You are a LinkedIn networking coach. I want to connect with [TARGET_PERSON] who is a [TARGET_ROLE] at [COMPANY_NAME]. We have [CONNECTION_CONTEXT] (e.g. no connection, met at a conference, mutual connection). My reason for connecting is [MY_REASON]. Write 3 connection request notes (under 300 characters each) for different scenarios: cold outreach, warm introduction, and content-based connection (I engaged with their post). Each must be specific, non-salesy, and give a clear reason for connecting.
Write a LinkedIn DM That Gets a Reply
Act as a LinkedIn outreach copywriter. I want to send a direct message to [RECIPIENT_NAME] who is a [RECIPIENT_ROLE] for the purpose of [OUTREACH_PURPOSE] (e.g. exploring collaboration, requesting advice, pitching a service, seeking a job referral). I have [RELATIONSHIP_LEVEL] with them. Write a DM (under 120 words) that: opens with a personalised line that shows I know their work, clearly and quickly states my purpose, makes a single low-friction ask, and does not feel like a template. Also write a follow-up DM to send if I get no reply after 5 days.
Respond to Inbound LinkedIn Messages Professionally
Act as a professional LinkedIn communications coach. I have received the following inbound LinkedIn message: [INBOUND_MESSAGE]. The sender is a [SENDER_TYPE] and their apparent purpose is [MESSAGE_PURPOSE]. Write 3 response options: a warm accepting response (if I want to engage), a polite deferring response (if I am interested but busy), and a gracious declining response (if it is not relevant). Each response should maintain my professional reputation and leave the door open appropriately.
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.