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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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.