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Brand PositioningDeep Work

Position Yourself as the Go-To Expert in a Niche

You are a LinkedIn niche positioning strategist. I want to be the go-to person on LinkedIn for [NICHE_TOPIC] in [GEOGRAPHY_OR_COMMUNITY]. My background is [BACKGROUND_SUMMARY] and I currently post [CURRENT_ACTIVITY]. Design a positioning strategy that covers: how to claim and consistently own this niche, the content angle that differentiates me from the 5 other people already posting on this topic, how to signal expertise without being repetitive, and the 3-month plan to become the name people think of when [NICHE_TOPIC] comes up.

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Write a LinkedIn Post That Showcases Leadership Without Bragging

Act as a LinkedIn executive brand coach. I want to share a leadership moment on LinkedIn that demonstrates my capability without sounding arrogant or self-promotional. The experience is: [LEADERSHIP_EXPERIENCE]. Write a post that: tells the story from a team or challenge perspective (not an 'I did everything' perspective), highlights the decision or approach without overstating it, gives credit generously to others, and closes with a leadership insight that others can apply. Under 280 words. Confident humility — not false modesty.

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Build a LinkedIn Strategy for a Corporate Employee

You are a LinkedIn brand coach for corporate professionals. I am a [CURRENT_ROLE] at [COMPANY_NAME] and I want to build a visible professional brand on LinkedIn without breaching my employer's social media policy or appearing disloyal. Help me: understand the boundaries I should respect, identify the content topics that are safe and valuable to post about, design a profile that builds my personal brand without undermining my employer's brand, and create a posting cadence that is sustainable alongside a demanding full-time role.

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Write a LinkedIn Post About Failure or a Hard Lesson

Act as a LinkedIn vulnerability and credibility coach. I want to share a professional failure or hard lesson on LinkedIn in a way that builds trust and relatability without damaging my brand. The experience was: [FAILURE_OR_LESSON]. Write a post that: names what went wrong honestly without excessive self-flagellation, shares what I actually did about it, extracts one transferable lesson for the audience, and closes with a reflection that is forward-looking and hopeful. Under 280 words. Tone: honest, grounded, and generous.

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Write a LinkedIn Post Offering Free Value or a Resource

Act as a LinkedIn lead generation content coach. I want to offer a free resource — [RESOURCE_DESCRIPTION] — through a LinkedIn post to attract followers, grow my email list, or generate leads. Write a post that: opens with the problem this resource solves, explains what it contains and why it is valuable without overselling, makes the offer clearly (DM me, comment below, or link in bio), and positions me as generous and expert simultaneously. Under 220 words. Also write a follow-up DM template to send to people who request the resource.

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Write a LinkedIn Post on Mental Health or Work-Life Balance

You are a LinkedIn brand and wellbeing content coach. I want to post about [MENTAL_HEALTH_OR_BALANCE_TOPIC] on LinkedIn in a way that is honest, professional, and adds genuine value — not performative vulnerability. My personal experience or perspective is: [MY_EXPERIENCE_OR_PERSPECTIVE]. Write a post that: normalises the topic without oversharing, shares a practical insight or boundary that has made a difference for me, is relevant to [TARGET_AUDIENCE], and closes with an invitation for others to share without making it a confessional thread. Under 260 words.

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Write a LinkedIn Post to Attract Speaking Opportunities

Act as a LinkedIn speaking opportunity strategist. I want to attract speaking invitations in [SPEAKING_TOPIC] for [AUDIENCE_TYPE] events. My speaking experience so far is [SPEAKING_EXPERIENCE]. Write a LinkedIn post that: demonstrates my point of view on [SPEAKING_TOPIC] compellingly, signals that I am available to speak without making it an explicit advert, gives the audience a taste of my speaking style and insight depth, and ends with a clear but low-pressure CTA for event organisers to reach out. Under 260 words.

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Write a LinkedIn Recommendation for a Direct Report

Act as a leadership coach and professional writer. I want to write a high-impact LinkedIn recommendation for [EMPLOYEE_NAME], who was a [ROLE] reporting to me at [COMPANY_NAME]. Their standout contribution was [KEY_CONTRIBUTION] and they possess exceptional skills in [TOP_SKILLS]. Write a 150-word recommendation that: highlights their growth and maturity, gives a concrete example of their impact on the team, and ends with a strong statement about why any employer would be lucky to have them. Tone: proud, professional, and authentic.

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Write a LinkedIn Post Featuring a Team Member or Peer

Act as a LinkedIn brand and culture storytelling coach. I want to spotlight [PERSON_NAME], a [PERSON_ROLE] on my team or in my network, in a way that celebrates their work and reflects well on me as a leader or collaborator. The specific thing they did that I want to highlight is: [SPECIFIC_ACHIEVEMENT_OR_QUALITY]. Write a post that: leads with their impact not their title, tells a brief specific story that shows their contribution, avoids being patronising or performative, and tags them naturally. Under 200 words. Warm and genuine.

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Write a LinkedIn Post Sharing a Personal Values Statement

You are a LinkedIn personal brand strategist. I want to share my professional values on LinkedIn in a way that attracts like-minded people — clients, collaborators, or employers — and repels the wrong fit. My core professional values are: [MY_VALUES]. Write a post that: names one or two values directly, backs each with a concrete behaviour or decision I live by, explains why this value matters in the work I do, and closes with a statement that invites people who share these values to connect. Under 250 words. Authentic and grounded — not a manifesto.

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Write a LinkedIn Newsletter Issue From Scratch

Act as a LinkedIn newsletter editor. I run a LinkedIn newsletter called [NEWSLETTER_NAME] for [AUDIENCE_TYPE]. This week's issue is about [ISSUE_TOPIC]. Write a complete newsletter issue with: a compelling subject line (3 options), an opening hook (2 sentences), a main insight or story section (250 words), a practical takeaway or action point (3 bullets), a curated resource recommendation with a one-line reason why it matters, and a closing sign-off that sounds like me: [MY_VOICE_DESCRIPTION]. Total length under 500 words.

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Respond to a LinkedIn Post to Build Visibility

You are a LinkedIn engagement strategist. I want to leave a comment on this post by [POST_AUTHOR] in [INDUSTRY]: [POST_CONTENT]. My goal is to: build genuine visibility among [POST_AUTHOR]'s audience, demonstrate my expertise in [EXPERTISE_AREA], and add something that makes my comment worth reading — not just agreement. Write a comment (under 80 words) that adds a new angle, a relevant example, or a thoughtful extension of the idea. Make it the kind of comment that earns a reply from the author.

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