Marketing Route

ChatGPT Prompts for LinkedIn: Write Posts People Read

Your LinkedIn posts get 12 impressions because the hook is weak and the structure kills engagement. Use these prompts to write posts that get reach and replies.

10 steps ~1h 30min For marketers Free

ChatGPT prompts for LinkedIn cover post hooks, storytelling frameworks, carousel outlines, comment engagement strategies, and thought leadership positioning for professionals. On aidowith.me, the Content Plan route includes LinkedIn-specific prompts in a 10-step content path. Hook prompts generate attention-grabbing first lines (the 2 lines visible before 'see more' that determine whether anyone clicks through to read the rest). Storytelling prompts structure posts using frameworks that perform well on LinkedIn: problem-insight-takeaway, contrarian opinion, and before/after transformation. Carousel prompts outline 8-12 slide sequences optimized for saves and shares, which LinkedIn's algorithm rewards with more distribution. The route also covers comment strategy prompts that help you engage meaningfully on other people's posts, which drives profile visits and connection requests. You'll produce a 30-day LinkedIn content plan in about 90 minutes, with hooks and full post drafts for every publishing day. Works with ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • Your LinkedIn posts get under 200 impressions because the first line doesn't stop anyone from scrolling
  • You know you should post on LinkedIn but writing one post takes 45 minutes and you give up
  • Your posts read like press releases instead of personal insights that build trust

With aidowith.me

  • Hook prompts that write the first 2 lines people see before clicking 'see more'
  • Storytelling frameworks that turn your experience into posts people save and share
  • A 30-day LinkedIn content plan with full post drafts in about 90 minutes

Who Needs These Prompts

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Founders

Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

How It Works

1

Define your LinkedIn positioning

Choose 3-5 topics you want to be known for, your target audience, and your posting voice. Every prompt builds on this foundation.

2

Generate posts with proven frameworks

Use prompts for hooks, stories, lists, contrarian takes, and carousels. Each framework is matched to LinkedIn's algorithm preferences.

3

Plan and schedule your month

Organize 30 days of posts with variety in format and topic. Add comment engagement prompts for other people's posts to grow your reach.

Get your LinkedIn prompt templates

10 steps. About 90 minutes. A month of LinkedIn posts with hooks that stop the scroll.

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What You Walk Away With

Define your LinkedIn positioning

Generate posts with proven frameworks

Plan and schedule your month

A 30-day LinkedIn content plan with full post drafts in about 90 minutes

"Went from 200 impressions per post to 3,000 average after using the hook prompts. Three people reached out about consulting work from LinkedIn alone."
- Independent strategy consultant, B2B services

Questions

Hook-first storytelling posts and contrarian opinion posts perform best on LinkedIn. The route provides prompts for both. Hook prompts write the first 2 visible lines. Storytelling prompts structure a personal insight using problem-insight-takeaway flow. These formats get clicks on 'see more' which signals engagement to LinkedIn's algorithm.

The prompts include your personal experience, voice, and specific examples. AI structures the post for engagement, but the content comes from you. The route starts with your story and positioning, so the output reads like a post you'd write, just faster and better structured.

The route plans for daily posting (Monday through Friday) because consistency matters more than perfection on LinkedIn. If daily feels like too much, start with 3 posts per week. The prompts generate enough content for either cadence. The key is regularity, and batch-creating content makes that achievable.