LinkedIn post templates and generators
Use cases, examples and workflows for turning ideas into LinkedIn posts that still sound like you.
Quick answer
A useful LinkedIn post begins with a real observation, decision or lesson. Templates can shape the idea, but they cannot replace your point of view.
Make the opening earn attention
Use the first lines to state the tension or useful promise without manufacturing suspense. Readers should quickly understand why the post matters to them.
Keep your own words
Read the draft aloud and remove phrases you would never say. Add a concrete detail, an example or a trade-off that only you could provide.
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FAQ
Should every LinkedIn post follow a template?
No. Use a template when it clarifies the structure, then adapt or discard it when it starts flattening your idea.
How do I avoid an AI-sounding post?
Replace vague claims with lived details, vary the rhythm naturally and remove polished phrases that you would not use in conversation.
What should I write when I have no idea?
Start with a decision you made, a mistake you corrected, a customer question or a belief that changed after new evidence.
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