LinkedIn writing shortcut (3 prompts)
Three years ago, we thought LinkedIn was just a corporate social network where people posted job anniversaries and promotions.
But today, it’s the #1 writing platform on the internet:
LinkedIn passed 1.1B users in 2025, with 70M joining every year.
Over half of users come from households earning $100K+.
The algorithm prioritizes educational, conversational content (not trending memes).
LinkedIn now drives 70% of our leads, puts us in front of Fortune 500 execs, and helps us attract both customers and employees with every post.
It wasn’t always like this.
We used to waste hours writing LinkedIn content.
It took forever to come up with good ideas.
We didn’t understand what drove engagement, let alone how to go viral.
But now we can create viral hooks and posts in under 2 minutes with a few simple frameworks & prompts have helped us generate 17,000,000+ views on LinkedIn within the last year.
Our current mission is to help 1 million people build a daily writing habit and start writing online.
Which is why it would be a shame to not to share this shortcut with you.
Here’s the thing:
Most LinkedIn "experts" are still teaching outdated strategies from 2019.
They tell you to "be authentic" and "share your story" without giving you any actual frameworks for what works TODAY.
And their ability to use AI is on par with that of a 4th grader, so the prompts they promote generate nothing but corporate robot AI slop. So rather than listen to them, we had to chart of our own path & design our own approach.
We started with learning how to properly position ourselves, our lead magnets, and our writing in a way the platform likes.
Then, we figured out how to use AI to maximize both the quality of our posts + the “variation” by packaging the same information into new & fresh formats.
Then finally we cracked the system on how to post in a way that actually leads to subscribers & business off-platform (rather than just racking up views & followers).
All of this took thousands of hours, hundreds of posts, tons of pivots and mistakes, and quite a few times where we almost stopped writing on the platform entirely.
Luckily, we kept going.
And now, we’ve packaged up everything we’ve learned along the way into our brand new product: LinkedIn AI.
Inside is everything we've learned growing our LinkedIn audience to 250K+ followers.
Including how to:
Build a cutting-edge personal brand
Publish content that attracts dream clients
Grow your LinkedIn following on autopilot & more!
Plus it’s s power-leveled with a 50+ AI prompt library.
LinkedIn AI is the course we wish we had when we were starting out.
For the next few days, we're giving away a FREE sneak peek of the product.
This preview solves 2 massive LinkedIn writing obstacles:
Coming up with good content ideas
How to write posts that actually get engagement (and even go viral)
These are the first 2 roadblocks to writing on LinkedIn AND sticking with it.
(And consistency is everything on this platform.)
Here’s what’s inside:
A prompt to generate 3 LinkedIn posts in less than 30 seconds
Our LinkedIn Idea Generator that gives you 20 tailored writing ideas
And a hook mega-prompt with 11 proven formats & examples
These prompts will help you eliminate writer’s block forever AND they work for any niche (even if you think yours is “too small”).
Click here for your FREE sneak peek of LinkedIn AI.
Chat soon,
—Dickie & Cole
Co-Founders of Ship 30 For 30
Co-Founders of Premium Ghostwriting Academy
Co-Founders of Typeshare
Co-Founders of Write With AI
PS…Just as a reminder.
LinkedIn AI will only be available until September 14th at midnight EST. After that, it will disappear forever. So if you’re looking to get your hands on the playbook, don’t wait too long.
Click here to start building your LinkedIn AI system (before this product goes back in the vault).
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