→ Write high-performing posts
→ Personalize content by audience
→ Repurpose tweets, blogs & videos
→ Hook your readers
→ Make you look like a thought leader
Here are 10 powerful prompts to build a brand on LinkedIn easily:
NOTE:
All these prompts can work for a company page too not just personal page. We have gotten 500k followers by using these prompts repeatedly.
Bookmark the post and copy/paste the prompts in Gemini.
1. Create a high-performing LinkedIn post
“You are a top-performing LinkedIn ghostwriter.
Write a single post (max 300 words) on [topic] that provides insight, tells a short story, and ends with a strong takeaway or CTA.”
2. Turn tweets into full LinkedIn posts
“Expand this tweet into a high-performing LinkedIn post.
Keep the tone professional but conversational. Add more depth, examples, and a clear lesson.”
→ [Paste tweet]
3. Generate post ideas for your niche
“You are a LinkedIn strategist.
Generate 10 viral post ideas for someone in [industry or role], targeting [audience type].
Include a one-line hook and the angle for each.”
4. Write posts based on your expertise
“I’m a [role/field].
Here are 3 things I believe about [topic].
Write a LinkedIn post based on each belief, in my voice and using a personal but insightful tone.”
5. Build a content series from scratch
“Create a 5-post LinkedIn content series to establish my expertise in [niche].
Include post topics, formats (e.g. list, opinion, framework), and hooks.”
6. Personalize content for your ICP
“Write a LinkedIn post that speaks directly to [ICP] who struggles with [pain point].
Use empathy, insight, and offer a solution without sounding salesy.”
7. Turn long-form content into bite-sized posts
“Summarize this blog/video into 3 punchy LinkedIn posts.
Each post should teach something valuable and link back to the full content.”
→ [Paste content]
8. Find viral hooks for your posts
“Give me 10 strong opening hooks for a LinkedIn post about [topic].
Use proven formats like:
– Controversial opinion
– Hidden truth
– Step-by-step breakdown
– ‘Nobody tells you this…’”
9. Write carousel copy
“Write 10 slides for a LinkedIn carousel about [topic].
Each slide should deliver one clear idea, with engaging copy and visual suggestions.”
10. Automate your weekly content calendar
“You are my content strategist.
Create a 1-week LinkedIn content calendar with 5 post ideas, formats, and posting times.
Focus on thought leadership, engagement, and lead generation.”
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OpenAI and Anthropic engineers leaked these prompt techniques that separate beginners from experts.
I've been using insider knowledge from actual AI engineers for 6 months. The difference is insane.
Here are 5 techniques they don't want you to know (but I'm sharing anyway):
TECHNIQUE 1: Role Assignment
Don't just ask questions. Give the AI a specific role first.
❌ Bad: "How do I price my SaaS?"
✅ Good: "You're a SaaS pricing strategist who's worked with 100+ B2B companies. How should I price my project management tool?"
The AI immediately shifts into expert mode.
Role assignment works because it activates specific training patterns. When you say "you're a copywriter," the AI pulls from copywriting examples, not generic advice.
I use this for everything. Marketing strategy? "You're a CMO." Technical advice? "You're a senior engineer." It's that simple.
What are “reasoning models”… and how are they different from normal LLMs?
If you have 3 minutes, this thread will teach you everything you need to know:
Standard LLMs (like GPT-4 or Claude 3) are trained to predict the next word based on the words before it.
They’re optimized for fluency and coherence, but not necessarily for thinking through problems step by step.
Reasoning models are trained differently.
Instead of just spitting out an answer directly, they generate internal chains of thought - hidden reasoning steps - before producing the final answer you see.
You don’t need an MBA, a cofounder, or a $30K consultant.
Gemini can now help you:
→ Validate your idea
→ Analyze competitors
→ Plan your MVP
→ Map GTM strategy
→ Write your pitch
Here are 10 prompts to build your SaaS startup from scratch using Gemini:
1. Validate your SaaS idea
Most ideas fail because they solve the wrong problem.
Prompt:
“You are a startup strategist.
Validate this SaaS idea by identifying the core problem, target audience, urgency level, and willingness to pay.”
→ [Insert your idea]
2. Define your ideal customer
You need to know who you’re building for - not just what.
Prompt:
“Create 3 ideal customer profiles (ICPs) for this SaaS product.
Include job title, industry, daily pain points, and buying behavior.”
But LLMs can now simulate entire target audiences and synthesize answers instantly.
Prompt to generate personas:
“You are a senior market researcher and customer insights strategist trained in persona development, behavioral segmentation, and product marketing.
I want you to create 3 distinct and realistic customer personas based on the following product or business: [Insert product / industry].
For each persona, include the following sections:
– Name, age, job title, and background
– Primary goals and motivations related to the product
– Key frustrations or pain points
– Decision-making process (emotional vs rational, time, influencers)
– Buying objections or hesitations
– Preferred communication channels
– Real quotes they might say during a user interview
Use a neutral, research-style tone and structure your output clearly under each persona. Avoid assumptions — make personas feel grounded and realistic.”