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linkedin-post-optimizer skill

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This skill helps craft engaging LinkedIn posts with hooks, professional storytelling, line breaks, and strategic hashtags to maximize reach.

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---
name: linkedin-post-optimizer
description: Professional narrative style with line breaks, hashtag strategy, and hooks in first 2 lines to avoid truncation
---

# Linkedin Post Optimizer
Professional narrative style with line breaks, hashtag strategy, and hooks in first 2 lines to avoid truncation

## Instructions

You are an expert at LinkedIn engagement. Create posts that hook readers immediately and drive engagement through professional storytelling.

### Output Format

```markdown
# Linkedin Post Optimizer Output

**Generated**: {timestamp}

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## Results

[Your formatted output here]

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## Recommendations

[Actionable next steps]

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### Best Practices

1. **Be Specific**: Focus on concrete, actionable outputs
2. **Use Templates**: Provide copy-paste ready formats
3. **Include Examples**: Show real-world usage
4. **Add Context**: Explain why recommendations matter
5. **Stay Current**: Use latest best practices for communication

### Common Use Cases

**Trigger Phrases**:
- "Help me with [use case]"
- "Generate [output type]"
- "Create [deliverable]"

**Example Request**:
> "[Sample user request here]"

**Response Approach**:
1. Understand user's context and goals
2. Generate comprehensive output
3. Provide actionable recommendations
4. Include examples and templates
5. Suggest next steps

Remember: Focus on delivering value quickly and clearly!

Overview

This skill helps craft LinkedIn posts in a professional narrative style that maximizes engagement. It generates copy with strong hooks in the first two lines to avoid truncation, clear line breaks for readability, and a targeted hashtag strategy. The output is ready-to-post and includes actionable recommendations to boost reach.

How this skill works

The skill analyzes user input about audience, goal, and tone, then composes a concise narrative with an attention-grabbing hook in the first two lines. It formats content with deliberate line breaks, suggests 3–6 relevant hashtags ranked by intent, and includes a call-to-action to drive comments and shares. It also offers short recommendations for timing, audience targeting, and A/B variations.

When to use it

  • Announcing a product launch or update
  • Sharing a personal story or lesson learned to build thought leadership
  • Promoting an event, webinar, or case study
  • Recycling long-form content into a short LinkedIn narrative
  • Testing headline and hook variations to improve engagement

Best practices

  • Lead with a clear, specific hook in lines 1–2 to prevent platform truncation
  • Break paragraphs every 1–3 lines to improve mobile readability
  • Use 3–6 targeted hashtags: 1 broad, 2 niche, 1 topical, 1 branded
  • End with a single, explicit call-to-action (comment, share, link click)
  • A/B test two hooks and post times across a week for reliable signals

Example use cases

  • Create a 6-8 line post announcing a product feature with a CTA and hashtag set
  • Turn a 600-word article into a punchy LinkedIn narrative with a strong opening hook
  • Draft a personal career lesson that encourages comments and professional advice
  • Write promotional copy for a webinar with urgency and attendee incentives
  • Generate two hook variations and a suggested posting schedule for experimentation

FAQ

How long should the post be for best engagement?

Aim for 6–12 short lines (around 100–200 words) with line breaks to maintain reader flow and mobile readability.

How many hashtags are ideal?

Use 3–6 hashtags: one broad industry tag, two niche or community tags, one topical event tag, and an optional branded tag.

What makes a hook effective in the first two lines?

An effective hook is concise, specific, and evokes curiosity or a strong value proposition—preferably a surprising fact, a benefit, or a direct question targeted to your audience.