LinkedIn Thought Leadership Post AI
Write LinkedIn posts that build authority and spark discussion for B2B professionals.
How to get better results
- 1. Start with a specific niche and audience instead of broad topics.
- 2. Include one clear outcome (clicks, sales, watch time, signups).
- 3. Generate multiple rounds and combine your top-performing ideas.
Who this is for
- B2B executives and founders
- Consultants and coaches
- Professionals building personal brand on LinkedIn
Common mistakes
- Generic advice without personal angle
- No discussion prompt
- Too long without subheads or breaks
Best Use Cases
- Industry insights
- Lessons learned
- Hot takes with nuance
- Framework sharing
Examples you can copy
Use these as starting points, then generate variations with your exact topic for better performance.
- I used to believe [X]. Then [experience] changed my view. Here's what I learned:
- The [framework] I use to [outcome]. No fluff:
- Unpopular opinion: [claim]. Here's why:
LinkedIn Thought Leadership Post AI FAQs
What is a thought leadership post on LinkedIn?
A post that shares a clear point of view, backed by experience or evidence. It invites discussion and positions you as a trusted voice on a topic.
How long should a LinkedIn thought leadership post be?
Often 150–300 words. Use short paragraphs and line breaks. Lead with the insight, then support it with a story or framework. End with a question or CTA.
How do I get more comments on LinkedIn posts?
End with a specific question tied to the post. Ask for opinions, examples, or “agree or disagree.” Avoid generic “Thoughts?” and make it easy to answer.
Should I share personal stories?
Yes, when they support your point. A short anecdote or lesson learned makes the post memorable and builds connection. Keep it relevant to your audience.
How often should I post thought leadership content?
Consistency matters more than volume. Aim for 2–4 posts per week. Mix thought leadership with lighter updates and engagement on others’ posts.
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