AI, Your LinkedIn Post Machine
The goal: never freeze at the blank page again
You'll leave with a system: a context block + prompts that turn your experience into posts. AI structures and accelerates; you bring the lived experience and the point of view. On LinkedIn more than anywhere, the generic post is invisible — your experience is your edge.
The context block (paste before every prompt)
CONTEXT:
- I help [WHO] to [RESULT] through [FIELD]
- My LinkedIn goal: [e.g. generate leads / become a reference]
- My 3 themes: expertise / opinion / story
- My tone: [e.g. direct, concrete, no corporate jargon]
- My key experience: [2-3 real facts about your background/clients]
Prompt 1 — 20 post ideas from YOUR experience
[paste your CONTEXT block]
Based on my experience, propose 20 LinkedIn post ideas,
spread across my 3 themes. For each: (1) the angle in 1 sentence,
(2) the type (list / story / opinion / before-after),
(3) the opening hook. Avoid anything generic or already seen.
Prompt 2 — Turn a raw idea into a structured post
[paste your CONTEXT block]
Here's an idea / a lived experience: "[TELL IT ROUGHLY]".
Turn it into a LinkedIn post with: a gripping 2-line hook,
an AIRY body (one idea per line, blank lines between blocks),
a memorable payoff and a closing question.
Keep my tone, invent no facts. Give me 2 hook versions.
Prompt 3 — 10 hooks for one post
[paste your CONTEXT block]
For this post: "[PASTE YOUR POST]", write 10 hooks of 2 lines max.
Vary: counter-intuitive, number, story, useful promise, question.
Rank from most likely to trigger a "see more" click to least.
Prompt 4 — A carousel from a post
Turn this post into an 8-slide LinkedIn carousel:
"[PASTE YOUR POST]".
Slide 1 = cover with hook + "swipe". Slides 2-7 = 1 idea each,
short text. Second-to-last = recap. Last = CTA to follow me.
Give the text slide by slide.
Prompt 5 — Analyze and improve
Here are my last 8 posts and their stats [paste: topic, impressions, comments, followers gained].
1. Which themes/formats work best for me?
2. Which hooks performed best?
3. Give 5 concrete ideas for the next 2 weeks.
The 3 AI traps on LinkedIn
| Trap | Fix |
|---|---|
| The "smooth" post with no edge | Add a sharp opinion, a lived detail |
| Cliché phrasing ("In the digital age…") | Ban them, talk like to a colleague |
| Invented facts/numbers | Verify everything; use only your real results |
Ultimate test: read your post out loud. If you'd never say it to a colleague over coffee, rewrite it.
Your weekly routine in 45 min
| Step | Time |
|---|---|
| Generate 20 ideas (Prompt 1) | 5 min |
| Choose 3 ideas for the week | 5 min |
| Structure the 3 posts (Prompt 2) | 15 min |
| Rewrite in your voice + your examples | 15 min |
| Schedule | 5 min |
Exercise
- Write your context block with 3 real facts from your experience.
- Run Prompt 1, choose 3 ideas.
- Turn the best into a post (Prompt 2), then rewrite it in your own style.
Summary
AI turns your experience into posts, provided you give it your material: a context block with real facts + 5 prompts (ideas, formatting, hooks, carousel, analysis). But on LinkedIn, generic is invisible: add a sharp opinion and lived details, ban clichés, verify facts, and pass the "would I say this to a colleague?" test. A 45-min/week routine for 3 solid posts. In the final core chapter, we turn your audience into concrete business opportunities.