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Post LinkedIn lead magnet · Founders
I used to spend hours manually turning my newsletters into LinkedIn posts. Now this prompt helps me do it in minutes: Context: Usually, I like to test content ideas on LinkedIn first. Then, once I've gathered some signal, I expand my best-performing posts into newsletters. But sometimes I just rip long-form pieces without doing any "validation" first. The problem is: If you want to post those long-form pieces on LinkedIn, you need to edit them down. And that process can be extremely draining. But that's where this prompt comes in. This prompt will help you draft a LinkedIn-friendly version of your long-form emails in just a few minutes. And it will follow your writing style super closely so you only need to make minimal edits. Here's the prompt: "I just finished writing an in-depth email about [your newsletter topic] and I would like your help creating a compressed version of this email that I can post as a LinkedIn post. So here’s what we are going to do: I am going to share with you my email so you can review all the content. Then, I want you to create a compressed version (1,500-2,000 characters max) that only covers: - [Key/important section] - [Key/important section] - [Key/important section] Now, there’s a few guidelines to keep in mind: - We want to start the post with a punchy two-sentence hook that makes a clear promise about what the reader is going to "get" from reading the post. If possible, we want to use some kind of number of money figure in the hook. - In addition to that, we want to make sure we're only using one-sentence paragraphs for this LinkedIn version of the email. That way, we can keep it skimmable and easy for people to read. - Similarly, when it makes sense, we also want to use bulleted lists to make the post easier to skim and read. - Lastly, even though we want to compress the email, we still want to follow my writing style and voice as closely as possible. So please mimic the way I write. And try to use the same language and the same terminology I use in the email." --- And there you have it! Next time you write a banger newsletter, you can just: • Copy/paste the prompt • Fill in the placeholders • Save yourself an hour of deep work PS - Want to run this workflow even faster? Comment "claude" and I'll send you the Claude Skill version of this prompt for free.
Mécanisme lead magnet
Comment "claude" and I'll send you the Claude Skill version of this prompt for free.