🍴We're all on the LinkedIn rollercoaster

4 plug-and-post prompts

300 words ⬇️

Last week felt like a slog.

That’s the reality of posting on LinkedIn. It’s a rollercoaster.

Some weeks, you’re riding high. Others, you're forcing content and struggling to engage.

I was deep in that dip.

So instead of staying stuck, I made a list of plug-and-post LinkedIn prompts to help me (and maybe you) get back on track.

How to Use These Prompts


These prompts are yours to use as is or tweak to fit your style.

Either way, you’ll have four new posts to fuel your posting schedule. 

The Prompts

  1. I used to think (common misconception), now I know (the truth).

Example:

I used to think you needed a big follower count to grow your brand. 

Now I know a smaller, more engaged following is what attracts the right people, your target audience. 

  1. If you’re (doing a task), try this (share a tip or tactic)...

Example:

If you’re writing newsletters, try creating a template you can follow. 

If you feel stuck, outlining the sections before writing will help you fill in the blanks and fight writer’s block.

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  1. Take a screenshot & share your thoughts

Post a screenshot of a:

  • Comment

  • Testimonial

  • Statistic 

  • Etc.

Then, add a quick reflection of what it means to you or a lesson you learned in the caption.

  1. If I had to start over in (your industry), I’d….

Example:

If I had to start over in marketing, I’d:

  • Focus more on being a generalist instead of a specialist. 

  • Start posting on LinkedIn earlier. 

  • Put myself out there more and up my networking game. 

Your Turn

Feeling stuck isn’t fun, so let’s get unstuck together.

Actually, why stop at four prompts?

📥 Bonus: 12 More LinkedIn Post Ideas

Hit reply if you want feedback on your draft—I’ll take a look. Let’s get unstuck together.

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