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Build a LinkedIn Premium Strategy to Maximise ROI
Act as a LinkedIn Premium strategist. I am considering upgrading to LinkedIn Premium [TIER] (Career, Business, or Sales Navigator) for [MY_USE_CASE]. Help me: understand exactly which Premium features are most valuable for my specific use case, evaluate whether the cost is justified given my goals, design a 30-day plan to get maximum value from Premium if I upgrade, and identify the 3 Premium features that most professionals ignore but that could have the highest impact for my situation.
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.
Align LinkedIn Brand With Personal Business Brand
You are a personal and business brand alignment strategist. I run [BUSINESS_NAME], a [BUSINESS_TYPE] focused on [BUSINESS_FOCUS]. My LinkedIn profile currently represents me as an individual professional but I want it to also clearly represent my business. Help me: align my LinkedIn personal brand with my business brand without losing the personal connection, rewrite my About section to bridge individual expertise and business offering, recommend how to use the Company Page vs Personal Profile strategically, and advise on how to post as both a person and a business owner.
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.
Create a LinkedIn Company Page Strategy for a Solo Business
You are a LinkedIn Company Page strategist for solo entrepreneurs. I run [BUSINESS_NAME], a [BUSINESS_TYPE] focused on [SERVICE_OR_PRODUCT] for [TARGET_CLIENT]. I want to create and actively use a LinkedIn Company Page alongside my personal profile. Advise me on: whether I need a Company Page at all given my size, how to write the Company Page About section, what to post on the Company Page vs personal profile, how to use the Company Page to build social proof, and the minimum viable Company Page activity for a solo operator.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Build a LinkedIn Strategy Specifically for Coaches
Act as a LinkedIn business strategist for coaches. I am a [COACHING_NICHE] coach who helps [CLIENT_TYPE] achieve [TRANSFORMATION_OUTCOME]. I want to use LinkedIn to attract paying clients — not just followers. Design a LinkedIn strategy that covers: how to position myself as a coach not a consultant on LinkedIn, the content that attracts coaching clients at the awareness, consideration, and decision stages, how to use my profile as a sales page without being pushy, and the 3 types of posts that consistently generate coaching enquiries.
Write a LinkedIn About Section in Multiple Tones
You are a LinkedIn copywriting coach. I want to see what my LinkedIn About section sounds like in different tones so I can choose what fits my brand best. Here is my background: [MY_BACKGROUND]. I target [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and want to be known for [EXPERTISE]. Write my About section in 4 distinct tones: Authoritative and Expert, Warm and Approachable, Bold and Direct, and Conversational and Human. Each version should be under 220 words. Then recommend which tone fits my industry of [INDUSTRY] best and why.