LinkedIn Viral Post Generator
Write high-performing LinkedIn posts for professionals and founders.
The LinkedIn Viral Post Generator helps you create multiple on-brand options in seconds instead of staring at a blank page. Enter your topic or audience, pick your goal, and get five ready-to-use ideas you can tweak and test. Use it for social posts, ads, landing pages, or any content where a strong hook or headline matters.
Each generation gives you several angles to choose from. Pick the best fit for your audience, refine the wording if needed, and test in real campaigns to see what performs. The tips and FAQs below help you get better results every time.
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
- Professionals building a personal brand
- Founders marketing in public
- B2B marketers posting weekly
Common mistakes
- Writing long intros without a strong first line
- Sharing opinions without examples or proof
- Ending posts without a clear discussion question
Best Use Cases
- Founder updates
- Career lessons
- B2B insights
Examples you can copy
Use these as starting points, then generate variations with your exact topic for better performance.
- I used to think [belief]. Then I learned this the hard way:
- If you're struggling with [problem], read this:
- 3 lessons I wish I knew before [milestone]:
- Hot take: [contrarian claim]. Here’s why.
- What nobody tells you about [topic] in B2B:
- The framework I use to get results in [area]:
- I went from [before] to [after] by doing this:
- Stop doing [common habit]. Do this instead:
- Here’s the exact template I use for [outcome]:
- One small change that improved my [metric] by [number]%.
LinkedIn Viral Post Generator FAQs
What makes a LinkedIn post go viral?
A strong opening line, clear story or framework, and a discussion prompt that invites replies. Consistency and relevance to your audience matter more than gimmicks.
How long should LinkedIn posts be?
Longer posts can work when they are scannable. Use short lines, whitespace, and one core point per section to keep retention high.
What should I ask people to comment?
Ask a specific question tied to the post’s main point (e.g., “What would you do in this situation?”) rather than generic prompts like “Thoughts?”.
When is the best time to post on LinkedIn?
Weekday mornings (Tuesday–Thursday, 7–9 AM in your audience’s timezone) tend to see strong engagement. Test different times and check your post analytics.
Should I use images or text-only posts on LinkedIn?
Both can work. Text-only posts often get strong reach in the feed. Use images or carousels when visuals add value; avoid stock photos that feel generic.
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