LinkedIn post examples that actually work.
Every example shows you the version most people would post, why it triggers the patterns people scroll past, and what it looks like when you write it properly.
28 examples across 14 categories
You just started a new role and want to post about it. Here's what most people post vs. what actually makes someone stop...
See example →Getting PromotedYou got promoted. Everyone does the humble brag with a numbered list of lessons. Here's how to write about it so people ...
See example →Career ChangeYou're switching industries or roles entirely. Here's how to tell that story without it sounding like a motivational pos...
See example →Getting Laid OffYou just got laid off. Here's how to post about it in a way that gets you actual leads instead of pity likes.
See example →You closed something big and want to share it. Here's how to do it without sounding like every other sales post on Linke...
See example →Lost a DealYou lost a deal you were sure you'd win. Here's how to post about it in a way that's actually useful instead of performa...
See example →Helping a Customer WinA customer had a great outcome using your product. Here's how to tell that story without it sounding like a testimonial ...
See example →You learned something about leadership the hard way. Here's the difference between quoting a poster and telling a real s...
See example →Giving Tough FeedbackSomeone changed because of feedback you gave them. Here's how to write about it without making it about your own wisdom.
See example →First-Time Manager LessonYou became a manager and learned something the hard way. Here's how to share it without recycling quotes from leadership...
See example →You want to be open about something that went wrong. Here's the difference between performative vulnerability and the re...
See example →Giving Credit to SomeoneSomeone changed your perspective and you want to acknowledge them. Here's how to do it without making it about your own ...
See example →Burnout and RecoveryYou burned out and found your way back. Here's how to write about it without sounding like a wellness influencer.
See example →Something a Mentor Taught YouSomeone taught you something that changed how you work. Here's how to honor that without making it a gratitude performan...
See example →Your campaign crushed it and you want to share the numbers. Here's how to do it without sounding like a press release fr...
See example →Content Strategy InsightYou discovered something about content strategy that actually works. Here's how to share it without writing another "5 t...
See example →You made a significant technical decision and want to share why. Here's how to explain it so both engineers and non-engi...
See example →Shipping a FeatureYour team shipped something you're proud of. Here's how to write about it without it reading like a sprint review.
See example →You raised a round and need to announce it. Here's how to make it about the business, not the fundraise.
See example →Lessons from Building a StartupYou've been building for a while and want to share what you've learned. Here's how to do it without sounding like every ...
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