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ChatGPT challenges you to write LinkedIn posts that get 100 likes every time

You posted on LinkedIn. A few likes, a comment or two, zero shares. Eight billion people use the Internet, but hardly any of them have seen your words. Getting noticed on LinkedIn requires strategy, but it’s a strategy anyone can learn. Your next post could reach 100, then 1000 likes and change everything.

LinkedIn posts generate 280 billion views per year. Most disappear without impact. But the successful contributions follow certain patterns. Let’s break down exactly what makes LinkedIn posts so successful.

Mastering LinkedIn Posts: Strategies That Get Results

Share what only you know

Your experiences set you apart from everyone else who posts general advice. Tell us how you can scale your business from the ground up. Share lessons learned from launching failed products. Get a behind-the-scenes look at building teams and closing deals.

“You are a content strategist specializing in LinkedIn. Help me identify my unique experiences and knowledge that could be incorporated into compelling LinkedIn posts. Ask me five questions about my business journey, focusing on challenges overcome, lessons learned and surprising discoveries. After gathering my responses, suggest five specific story views that would resonate with my audience (describe your audience).

Get inspired by the best

Random posting leads nowhere. Instead, build a system. Use a simple Word document to generate new ideas from your most successful posts. Save screenshots of posts that make you stop scrolling. Study why they grabbed you. Pay attention to their structure and adapt them.

“Analyze these top-performing LinkedIn posts from my niche: (Insert 3-5 successful posts). Break down its structure and highlight what makes it appealing. Then create a template that I can use for my own posts, keeping my authentic voice as I include them. These successful elements include specific formulas for hooks, body copy, and calls to action. “My writing style is (describe your style).”

Get noticed on LinkedIn

You have two lines to grab attention before someone scrolls past your LinkedIn post. Start with a statement that stops them in their tracks. Make and support a controversial claim. Share a surprising truth and then show how they can use it. Add statistics. Ruffled feathers. Lead with results and share how to achieve them. Attract comments by being helpful.

“Create 10 different hooks and rehooks for a LinkedIn post about (your topic). Each hook should be one sentence, no more than 8 words, and the rehook (the second line) should be what introduces the rest of the post. For example: “I did this.” Make the hooks and rehooks concise and specific. No general statements should arouse curiosity without being clickbait. (Insert a viral post from your niche.)

Give people real solutions

Theory is simple. Results are difficult. Share exact steps that lead to success. Break down your methods into actions that anyone can implement today. Showcase the templates, scripts, and frameworks that actually work and position yourself as the expert behind their genius. Get them to save and give thanks.

“Help me convert my expertise in (your field) into an actionable LinkedIn post. Ask me about a specific method or technique I use that produces results. Then format this into a post that starts with a strong hook and explains the problem it solves. and breaks down the solution into clear steps. Make them concrete and practical and focused on what readers can do today.

Build LinkedIn relationships

Comments are more important than likes. Ask questions that people want answered. Get them to talk about their challenges and successes. Start discussions that are worth engaging in and then continue them back and forth. The algorithm is happy when your posts are commented on. So create a safe space for interaction.

“Create 5 different endings for my LinkedIn posts that spark meaningful discussions. Each ending should pose a question that my audience (describe target audience) really wants to answer. Questions should relate to their experiences with (topic). Focus on questions that make people want to share their stories or insights. No general ‘What do you think?’ questions.”

Create LinkedIn posts that gain traction: your action plan

Don’t waste your time writing LinkedIn posts that won’t be seen. Publish masterpieces that spread your wisdom by focusing on what sets you apart. Share your unique genius. Build your system. Open strongly. Offer real value and create real connections.

Get started today with a solid post that tests these ideas. Track what works and do it again. Stay consistent and watch your influence grow.

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