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Story, thought leadership, tips, career, or engagement.
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Each format follows a structure that works on the LinkedIn feed. Pick the one that fits the message you want to send this week.
Personal story
When you have a lesson, a setback, or a moment that changed how you work.
[Specific moment in 1 line that sounds like a confession] Here is what happened. [3-5 short lines telling the story] What I learned: → [Lesson 1] → [Lesson 2] → [Lesson 3] [Question that invites others to share]
Thought leadership
When you want to challenge a common belief in your industry.
Most people in [industry] still believe [common belief]. I think they are wrong. Here is what the data (or my last 12 months) actually shows: [Concrete evidence in 2-3 lines] The better play is [your contrarian take]. Agree? Disagree? I want to hear it.
Tips & how-to
When your knowledge solves a recurring problem your audience has.
How to [outcome] in [time frame], without [common pain]: 1. [Action] 2. [Action] 3. [Action] 4. [Action] 5. [Action] The one most people skip: [step]. Do this for 30 days and message me what changed.
Career update
New role, promotion, milestone, or company move.
[The news in one sentence]. A year ago I would not have believed this. [2-3 lines about the journey, including who helped] Thank you to [people, by name]. If you are working toward something similar, my DMs are open.
Engagement post
When you want to start a conversation in the comments.
Quick question for the [audience] folks here: [The question, sharply worded] I will share my own answer in the comments after I read yours. (No wrong answers. Curious how different industries see this.)
LinkedIn cuts the post on mobile after roughly 210 characters and shows a "…see more" link. If your hook does not earn the click, the rest of your post is invisible. Lead with a specific claim or moment, not a setup.
Single-sentence paragraphs and line breaks make the post scannable on a phone. Walls of text get scrolled past, even when the writing is good.
A real number, a real name, a real date — anything concrete — out-performs generic advice. Replace at least one line in your draft with a detail only you would know.
Comments drive reach more than likes. Close with a question that is easy to answer in one sentence. Reply to every comment in the first hour.
For the full character breakdown by post type, see our guide on LinkedIn post character limits. For posting cadence, read how often to post on LinkedIn.
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