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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.
Share Data or Research as a LinkedIn Post
Act as a LinkedIn content strategist. I want to share a data point, research finding, or statistic from [SOURCE] on LinkedIn in a way that is insightful and engaging — not just a data dump. The data is: [DATA_POINT]. My audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and my expertise area is [EXPERTISE_AREA]. Write a post that: opens with the most surprising element of the data, explains what it actually means in practical terms, shares my interpretation or implication, and ends with a question that invites my audience's experience or reaction. Under 250 words.
Write a LinkedIn Post About a Book or Podcast You Recommend
You are a LinkedIn content coach. I want to share a recommendation for [BOOK_OR_PODCAST] on LinkedIn in a way that adds value rather than just saying 'read this.' The key idea that changed my thinking was: [KEY_INSIGHT]. My audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Write a post that: opens with the insight not the title, briefly explains the context of where it came from, shares why this idea matters specifically for [TARGET_AUDIENCE], and closes with how I am applying it or what I want to try. Under 220 words.
Turn a Work Experience Into a LinkedIn Lesson Post
Act as a LinkedIn storytelling coach. I want to share a work experience from [WORK_CONTEXT] that taught me something valuable about [LESSON_TOPIC]. The experience was: [BRIEF_EXPERIENCE_DESCRIPTION]. Write a post that: opens in the middle of the action (not with background), tells the story in short punchy lines without oversharing confidential detail, reveals the lesson clearly and specifically, and connects the lesson to something universally relevant for [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. End with a question or reflection. Under 280 words.
Write a LinkedIn Post Celebrating a Work Anniversary
Act as a LinkedIn personal brand writer. I am celebrating [NUMBER] years at [COMPANY_NAME] or [NUMBER] years in [CAREER_FIELD]. I want to mark this milestone with a post that is reflective, genuine, and adds value for my audience — not just a self-congratulatory announcement. Write a post that: opens with a surprising or honest reflection from the journey, shares the single most important thing I learned in this time, thanks the people who shaped it (without excessive tagging), and closes with a forward-looking statement or question. Under 250 words.
Optimise LinkedIn for Inbound Recruiter Visibility
Act as a LinkedIn recruiter visibility expert. I am passively job searching for [TARGET_ROLE] in [INDUSTRY] and want recruiters to find and contact me. I do not want my current employer to know. Show me the exact changes to make to my LinkedIn profile so that: recruiter searches surface my profile for the right keywords, my Open to Work setting is set correctly for recruiter-only visibility, my headline and About section attract inbound without alarming my current employer, and my activity signals professional ambition without obvious job-seeking behaviour.
Write a LinkedIn Post Responding to Industry News
You are a LinkedIn real-time content strategist. There is a significant piece of news in my industry: [NEWS_HEADLINE_OR_SUMMARY]. My take on this news is: [MY_TAKE]. My audience is [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Write a timely commentary post that: references the news concisely without just retelling it, immediately shares my distinct perspective on what it means, explains the implications for my audience in practical terms, and invites their reaction. Under 230 words. Post within 24 hours of the news breaking for maximum relevance.
Write a LinkedIn Year-in-Review Post
You are a LinkedIn personal brand writer. I want to write an end-of-year reflection post for LinkedIn that is authentic, generous, and builds my brand — not just a brag list. Here are the highlights, lowlights, and lessons of my year: [YEAR_HIGHLIGHTS_AND_LESSONS]. Write a post that: opens with one honest reflection (not necessarily a win), shares 3 meaningful moments or milestones, names one thing I got wrong and what I learned, and closes with one intention or focus for the year ahead. Under 300 words. Warm, real, human tone.
Manage Your LinkedIn Brand During a Job Transition
Act as a LinkedIn transition brand manager. I am in the middle of a career transition from [PREVIOUS_ROLE] to [TARGET_ROLE] and my LinkedIn profile currently reflects my old identity. I cannot update everything at once without raising eyebrows at my current employer. Design a phased LinkedIn update plan: what to change immediately without signalling departure, what to update once I am actively searching, how to handle the profile during the gap between roles, and how to announce the new chapter when the time is right.
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.
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.
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.