<aside> 👇 Before you hit publish on a post, ask yourself these questions and check these things. It is a very long list, yes, but it can really help you understand better how linkedin works. After 2-3 times of looking at it, you won’t need to refer to this. But in an ideal scenario, if you want to grow quickly, this is a good overview.
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[ ] Engage with posts from feed or my engagement list for 5-10 minutes.
[ ] Read the first line of the post.
[ ] Read the full post out loud.
[ ] Did I tag people / companies correctly?
P.S. always better to tag other accounts for better reach rather than not tag anyone, if possible
[ ] Is the formatting good?
[ ] Check the visual for typos and alignment of elements
[ ] Did I add hashtags?
[ ] You can hit publish now, but there are 3 more things to do:
[ ] Add a first comment mentioning your company, the service you offer, or a lead magnet
Example 1:
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Example 2:
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[ ] Add a second comment (if relevant) with a question relating to the topic of the post, to boost engagement
[ ] Engage with posts in your feed or engagement list for 5-10 minutes to increase the reach of the post.
<aside> <img src="/icons/info-alternate_gray.svg" alt="/icons/info-alternate_gray.svg" width="40px" /> I encourage you to try out the free version of Gemini AI from Google. In my experience, it responds & writes in a more human way that ChatGPT.
Use Gemini AI to write LinkedIn Posts (video tutorial) </aside>
Give ChatGPT as much context about you, your tone, example content, background, and target audience as possible
Give ChatGPT an example piece of your content and ask it to analyse the tone. Then, in the next message, ask it to write in that style and tone.
Give ChatGPT an example post you like. Ask it to “templatize it”. In the next message, give it a new topic and some bullet points and ask it to fill out the template.