Follow a textual pattern as you write
1-2-1-2 and 1-3-1-3 works best
You read this > you win at LinkedIn 📌
“What are some things I wish I knew X years ago?”
“What are the things I wish someone taught me?”
“What are things I wish I learned earlier on?”
Your answer > your next post
→ Write about the things “you know”.
→ Share your unique experiences.
→ Share what you think is right.
Your story > your best content
P.S. LinkedIn isn’t competitive. It just needs a bit more “you”.
I actually use 1-3-1 in 90% of my posts
LinkedIn isn’t your diary. LinkedIn is your stage.
(this mental shift changed everything for me)
Most people post their “opinions” as posts.
“You don’t need a specific posting time”
“You shouldn’t post every single day”
“You don’t have to comment a lot”
I don’t disagree with any of these but…
These are “ordinary” opinions.
You want to become “extraordinary”?
Gotta come up with new unique “angles”.
(now let’s rewrite the examples above)
“You decide what ‘consistency’ means for you”
“Focus on evergreen not everyday content”
“Comment quality. Not quantity. Always.”
Picture yourself on stage. Not on your phone.
Then write. And watch your authority grow.
Stronger opinions > stronger brand ✌️
P.S. How many times do you rewrite every post?