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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.
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.
Analyse What Is Working in Your LinkedIn Strategy
Act as a LinkedIn analytics coach. Here are the performance metrics from my last 10 LinkedIn posts: [POST_METRICS] (impressions, reactions, comments, shares, follower growth). Analyse these results and tell me: which post types and topics are performing best and why, the patterns in my low-performing posts, what time of day and week gets the best results in my data, and 3 specific changes to my content strategy I should make based on this data. Also tell me which metrics matter most for my goal of [CONTENT_GOAL].
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.
Create a LinkedIn Content Pillar Framework
You are a personal brand content strategist. I want to build a sustainable LinkedIn content strategy around 4–5 clear content pillars that reinforce my brand as a [PROFESSIONAL_IDENTITY]. My expertise is [EXPERTISE], my audience is [AUDIENCE], and my business or career goal is [GOAL]. Design my content pillar framework: name each pillar, describe what type of content goes in it, explain why this pillar attracts my target audience, and give 3 post ideas per pillar as examples.
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].
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 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.
Turn a Speaking Engagement Into LinkedIn Content
You are a content repurposing coach for LinkedIn. I recently [SPOKE_AT] at [EVENT_NAME] where [WHAT_HAPPENED]. Here are my key notes and takeaways: [NOTES_AND_TAKEAWAYS]. Help me repurpose this single event into 5 separate LinkedIn posts: a real-time or day-of post, a key insight post (top lesson), a story post (something that happened that taught me something), a contrarian take post (something said that I disagree with), and a behind-the-scenes post (what most people did not see). Write a brief outline for each.
Use LinkedIn to Generate Inbound Leads for a Service
Act as a LinkedIn lead generation strategist. I offer [SERVICE_DESCRIPTION] for [TARGET_CLIENT_TYPE]. I want to use LinkedIn content and profile to generate inbound enquiries — without cold pitching or paid ads. Design a 60-day inbound strategy covering: the profile changes that signal clearly to ideal clients, the content types that attract buying intent, the call to action I should use in posts and my profile, how to move a follower to a DM conversation naturally, and the weekly activity routine that generates consistent inbound interest.
Build a Personal Brand on LinkedIn From Zero
Act as a LinkedIn personal brand coach. I am starting from scratch on LinkedIn with [CURRENT_FOLLOWERS] followers and no content history. I am a [PROFESSIONAL_ROLE] with expertise in [EXPERTISE_AREA] and I want to build a recognised brand for [TARGET_AUDIENCE] over the next 6 months. Build a phased 6-month LinkedIn brand-building roadmap: Month 1–2 (foundation — profile and first posts), Month 3–4 (consistency — establishing voice and pillars), Month 5–6 (growth — amplification and community). Include specific weekly actions and milestones for each phase.