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10 LinkedIn Post Templates (That Don’t Sound AI-ish)

Here are the exact templates we see work for B2B founders and marketers right now—each with hooks, character targets, and a copy-ready example. Use them as a starting point, then paste your core paragraph into ContentRepurpose.pro to instantly get LinkedIn, X, Email & Instagram drafts.

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1) Problem → Lesson → CTA

Works because: fast hook, one insight, one action. Low effort, high clarity.

Hook: "Our demo calls were flat. Here's the fix that doubled replies."

What changed:
• We stopped pitching features and asked 3 outcome questions first.
• Trimmed the deck from 14 slides → 5.
• Booked follow-ups on the call.

Result after 30 days: +41% reply rate, +27% show rate.

If you want the 3 questions, comment "questions"—I’ll DM the exact script.

2) Myth vs Reality (3 bullets)

Works because: authority + pattern break. Keep it respectful, not spicy-for-spicy’s-sake.

MYTH: "You need daily posts to grow."
REALITY:
• 2–4 posts/week beats 10 low-quality ones.
• Hooks matter more than hashtags.
• Replies to DMs & comments compound reach.

Posting less, but better, grew us faster.

3) Mini Case Study (metric-first)

Works because: leads with outcome, then the minimal “how”. Cite a timeframe.

+58% demo conversions in 21 days.

How:
1) Rewrote our onboarding email (subject: "Skip the tour, do this 1 thing").
2) Swapped homepage hero for one specific promise.
3) Recycled 2 customer emails into a 6-post LinkedIn series.

Steal the onboarding email? Say "email" and I'll paste it back.

4) Playbook in 5 steps

Works because: checklist energy. Readers can try it today.

My 5-step weekly content loop (45 mins):
1) Pick 1 customer question.
2) Write a 6-line answer.
3) Repurpose → LinkedIn/X/Email/IG.
4) Export to Notion/Trello and schedule.
5) Turn the best reply into next week’s topic.

Consistency beats talent. Every time.

Want this automated? Paste your paragraph into ContentRepurpose.pro and get 4 channel drafts instantly.

5) Opinion with an unpopular take

Works because: gets replies. Earn it with experience; never punch down.

Unpopular: "Most product tours make onboarding worse."

If the product is simple, teach the one outcome.
If it's complex, teach the one starting path.

Tours aren't bad. They're just overused.

6) Before/After (screenshot pair)

Works because: visual proof. Keep captions short. Blur sensitive bits.

Before/After example of a simplified landing page
Tip: add arrows or circles to reduce cognitive load.
We cut hero copy from 49 → 13 words.
CTR: 1.1% → 2.3% in 10 days.

Before/after in the screenshots.

7) Build-in-Public update

Works because: transparent progress + ask. Perfect for early products.

Day 14 of launching our repurposing tool:

✅ Notion + Trello export shipped
✅ Live demo (no login) with 5 free runs
🔜 Buffer queue

If you repurpose content weekly, reply "demo"—I'll send you the shortcut we use.

8) Hiring / Collaboration ask

Works because: clear who, why, what success looks like.

Looking for 3 B2B creators to co-pilot a content split-test:
• 2 posts/week for 3 weeks
• You bring your top 3 topics
• We generate LinkedIn/X/Email/IG variations

You keep the drafts + results. Comment "pilot" if interested.

9) Storytime (short, real)

Works because: emotion + lesson. Don’t over-optimize grammar; keep human voice.

I almost scrapped our launch after 2 bad demos.

Then a prospect said:
"Can you just turn this one paragraph into posts for each channel?"

We shipped that feature in 48 hours. It's now 60% of usage.

10) Mistakes I made (with fixes)

Works because: vulnerability + utility.

3 LinkedIn mistakes I made:
1) Posting threads as walls of text → now 6–10 lines max.
2) Too many hashtags → now just 1–3 relevant.
3) Generic CTAs → now one action, not three.

Save this if you’re restarting your LinkedIn.

Formatting rules that matter in 2025

Why this works aligns with common guidance and recent examples on LinkedIn and industry blogs. See comparative examples from Copyblogger’s templates study and other best-practice roundups for context. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Repurpose each template into X, Email & IG (in minutes)

  1. Write one 6–10 line LinkedIn post using a template above.
  2. Paste that paragraph into ContentRepurpose.pro.
  3. Get drafts for X (two ≤280-char variants), Email (subject + body), and Instagram (caption + hashtags).
  4. Export to Notion or Trello and schedule.

FAQs

What’s the ideal LinkedIn post length in 2025?

Aim for 6–10 short lines (~1,000–1,200 chars max). Keep 1 hook, 1 insight, 1 CTA. Hashtags 1–3.

Do templates still work if lots of people use them?

Yes—templates are scaffolding. Your unique story, number, or screenshot makes it original.

How often should I post?

Most B2B operators sustain 2–4×/week. Schedule it and batch prompts once a week.

How do I repurpose quickly?

Paste your paragraph into ContentRepurpose.pro and export channel-specific drafts in seconds.

Paste once → get 4 channel drafts

LinkedIn, X, Email & IG drafts in seconds. Export to Notion/Trello. BYOK supported.

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