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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.
Rewrite LinkedIn Experience Bullets to Show Impact
Act as a LinkedIn profile writer. My current experience descriptions for [JOB_TITLE] at [COMPANY_NAME] are: [CURRENT_BULLETS]. Rewrite them as LinkedIn-optimised bullets that: lead with strong action verbs, include measurable results wherever possible, use keywords relevant to [TARGET_ROLE], and are concise enough to be read in a scan. Write a maximum of 5 bullets per role. Also suggest a 2-sentence role introduction paragraph that gives context before the bullets.
Write a LinkedIn Featured Section Description
Act as a LinkedIn profile strategist. I want to populate my Featured section to showcase my best work to visitors. I have these assets available: [ASSETS_LIST] (e.g. articles, presentations, videos, portfolio links, case studies). Help me: select the top 3–4 items that will make the strongest impression on [TARGET_AUDIENCE], write a compelling title and 2-sentence description for each featured item, and advise on the best order to display them. Also suggest what I should create if my current assets are weak.
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 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.
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.
Understand and Beat the LinkedIn Algorithm
Act as a LinkedIn algorithm expert. I want to understand how the LinkedIn algorithm works so I can increase the reach of my posts organically. Explain: how the algorithm decides who sees a post in the first 60 minutes, what post formats are currently getting the most reach, which behaviours increase or decrease distribution, the role of dwell time, comments, and shares vs reactions, and the top 5 things I should do differently in my posting strategy starting today based on how the algorithm currently works.
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 About Section in Multiple Tones
You are a LinkedIn copywriting coach. I want to see what my LinkedIn About section sounds like in different tones so I can choose what fits my brand best. Here is my background: [MY_BACKGROUND]. I target [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and want to be known for [EXPERTISE]. Write my About section in 4 distinct tones: Authoritative and Expert, Warm and Approachable, Bold and Direct, and Conversational and Human. Each version should be under 220 words. Then recommend which tone fits my industry of [INDUSTRY] best and why.
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.
Summarize a 1-Hour Meeting into Action Points
I have raw, messy notes from a 1-hour strategic alignment meeting. Distill these notes into a clean, scannable bullet-list summary. Group the summary by the top 3 decisions made, and then explicitly list out the action items, assigning [TEAM_MEMBER_1] and [TEAM_MEMBER_2] where appropriate. Meeting notes: [MEETING_NOTES].