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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 Recommendation for a Former Manager

You are a professional LinkedIn writing coach. I want to write a LinkedIn recommendation for [MANAGER_NAME] who was my manager at [COMPANY_NAME] for [DURATION]. The most significant impact they had on my career was [KEY_IMPACT] and their standout leadership quality is [LEADERSHIP_QUALITY]. Write a 120–150 word recommendation that: opens with a specific and memorable leadership quality (not 'It is my pleasure'), gives a concrete example of how they made me better, names the result or outcome of their leadership, and closes with an enthusiastic endorsement that feels earned.

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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 Asking for Career Advice or Input

You are a LinkedIn community engagement coach. I want to ask my network for genuine input on [CAREER_DECISION_OR_QUESTION] in a way that generates helpful responses and also builds my brand as someone thoughtful and open. Write a post that: frames the question clearly and specifically (not vaguely), gives just enough context for people to give useful advice, shows that I have already thought about this (not that I want others to do my thinking), and closes with a warm invitation to share their experience. Under 220 words. Curious and genuine tone.

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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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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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Write a LinkedIn Post After Completing a Course or Certification

Act as a LinkedIn learning and brand coach. I just completed [COURSE_OR_CERTIFICATION] in [TOPIC]. I want to share this on LinkedIn in a way that demonstrates growth and adds value to my audience — not just posts a badge. Write a post that: briefly states what I completed and why I chose it, shares the single most surprising or valuable thing I learned, explains how I plan to apply it in [MY_WORK_CONTEXT], and invites others to share if they have experience with this area. Under 220 words. Growth-mindset tone.

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Write a LinkedIn Post About AI in Your Industry

Act as a LinkedIn thought leadership writer. I want to share my perspective on how AI is changing [MY_INDUSTRY] for an audience of [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. My nuanced view on this is: [MY_AI_PERSPECTIVE] — avoiding both AI doom and uncritical hype. Write a post that: acknowledges the real changes AI is bringing to [MY_INDUSTRY], shares my specific and informed perspective, gives one concrete example of how it is already affecting day-to-day work in this field, and closes with a question that invites genuine discussion. Under 270 words. Thoughtful, not alarmist.

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Create a LinkedIn Hashtag Strategy

You are a LinkedIn hashtag and discoverability expert. I post about [CONTENT_TOPICS] for [TARGET_AUDIENCE] in [INDUSTRY]. Design a hashtag strategy for my LinkedIn posts covering: the right number of hashtags to use per post and why, a tiered hashtag framework (broad, niche, and branded), the specific hashtags most followed in my niche with estimated follower counts, hashtags I should avoid because they are over-saturated or misused, and whether to put hashtags in the body of the post or the comments for maximum reach.

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Write a LinkedIn Summary for a Mid-Career Professional

Act as a LinkedIn profile writer for mid-career professionals. I am a [CURRENT_ROLE] with [YEARS] years of experience who is no longer a junior but has not yet reached the executive level. I want my About section to reflect professional depth without sounding stagnant. Here is my background: [BACKGROUND]. Write an About section that: opens with a clear statement of what I do and the value I create, weaves in my strongest career achievement, signals where I am heading next, and speaks directly to [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Under 270 words. Confident and grounded.

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Write a LinkedIn Post Sharing a Framework or Model

You are a LinkedIn thought leadership content coach. I have developed a simple framework or model for [PROBLEM_OR_PROCESS] that I want to share with [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. The framework is called [FRAMEWORK_NAME] and its components are: [FRAMEWORK_COMPONENTS]. Write a post that: introduces the framework with a compelling hook about the problem it solves, explains each component in 1–2 lines, gives a brief example of it in action, and positions it as something my audience can apply immediately. Under 300 words. Also suggest if this would work better as a text post or carousel.

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Write a LinkedIn Post Comparing Two Approaches

Act as a LinkedIn content strategist. I want to write a comparison post — [APPROACH_A] vs [APPROACH_B] — for [TARGET_AUDIENCE] in the context of [INDUSTRY_OR_TOPIC]. My view is that [MY_POSITION] but I want to be fair to both sides. Write a post that: introduces the comparison with a compelling question or hook, gives a balanced but opinionated breakdown of both approaches, makes my own position clear without dismissing the other, and ends with a question that invites the audience to share their preference. Under 280 words. Format for readability with clear visual separation between the two sides.

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