If you're trying to grow your personal brand or business, but you're stuck staring at a blinking cursor on LinkedIn, join the crowd.
Each day, thousands of people get frustrated as they watch
post after post get ignored by the masses. You may be wondering if it’s even
worth your time anymore.
Perhaps, you’re even thinking about giving up on ever making
LinkedIn work for you.
Hey, I hear you. But before you throw in the towel, consider
trying one more thing.
100 LinkedIn Personal Branding Posts & Story Hooks
for Content Creators is a shortcut for professionals and solopreneurs who
want to show up with purpose and personality.
These done-for-you post templates help you tell your
story, share your knowledge, and attract high-quality clients and contacts, without
sounding like a walking sales pitch.
You’ll find ideas that boost your visibility, help you build
trust, and position you as someone worth following. Think of it as your go-to LinkedIn
marketing strategy in a box. This content tool is perfect for anyone who
wants to make meaningful connections without spending hours writing posts from
scratch.
She Went From Career Burnout to Building Her Dream Business
Kim spent over two decades working behind the scenes at
big-name marketing agencies. After being laid off from her job, she decided to
become a small business marketing coach. However, she quickly realized
one thing, her network didn’t know what she did anymore.
She knew she needed to show up online, especially on
LinkedIn. But posting about herself felt awkward. She didn’t want to sound
braggy or “salesy.”
Then Kim found the 100 LinkedIn Personal Branding Posts
& Story Hooks guide. Using the prompts, she started sharing short
stories from her agency days, lessons learned from clients, and tips tailored
to solopreneurs. Her posts felt natural and authentic. And to her delight, she
saw that her posts were attracting real attention from potential clients.
In just a few weeks, Karen began booking discovery calls
from people who said, “I feel like you really get what I’m dealing with.”
She’s now building the business she loves, with no cold pitching required.
Top LinkedIn FAQs Answered: What You Really Want to Know
How do I write a good LinkedIn post?
Start with a hook that grabs attention (a question, bold
statement, or personal story). Keep paragraphs short, add value, and end with a
soft call to action or comment prompt.
What should I post on LinkedIn?
Mix it up! Try personal stories, expert tips, opinions on
industry trends, client wins, behind-the-scenes content, and reposts with your
own insights.
Pro tip: Use the Post & Hook Guide to plan ahead.
How often should I post on LinkedIn?
Posting 2–3 times a week is a solid goal. Consistency
matters more than frequency. Show up regularly so people remember you.
Are messages on LinkedIn private?
Yes. LinkedIn messages (also called InMail) are private
between you and the recipient. However, be respectful. Don’t copy and paste
spammy sales messages.
How many messages can you send on LinkedIn?
With a free account, you're limited in how many connection
requests and messages you can send each week. LinkedIn Premium gives you more
flexibility and InMail credits.
Is LinkedIn Premium worth it?
It depends. If you're actively prospecting, recruiting, or
looking for work, the added insights and messaging options can be helpful. But
it’s not required to grow your brand.
How do I message someone to connect on LinkedIn?
Always personalize your message. Mention how you found them,
why you want to connect, and offer a friendly intro.
Example: “Hi Jenna, I enjoyed your post on small biz
branding. Would love to connect and follow more of your insights.”
What are some LinkedIn post ideas that perform well?
Here are a few:
- A time
you failed and what you learned
- One
tool that changed your workflow
- A
question your clients ask often
- “Before
and after” client stories
- Your
take on a new trend
What are good LinkedIn personal branding examples?
Look for creators who blend story, value, and voice. People
like Justin Welsh, Emily Key, and Marcus Chan are great at being human while
still sounding credible.
How does LinkedIn help with marketing strategy?
LinkedIn is all about building trust through visibility.
When you show up consistently with value, your audience starts to see you as a
go-to expert, which leads to DMs, referrals, and sales.
Start Showing Up, Sharing More, and Attracting the Right People
You don’t need a big audience or perfect writing skills to
win on LinkedIn. Show up with a clear voice, a simple plan, and a few good
stories.
The 100 LinkedIn Personal Branding Posts & Story
Hooks guide gives you exactly that.
Inside, you'll find:
- Done-for-you prompts that feel human, not scripted
- Post ideas that connect, not confuse
- Easy-to-follow formats to help you stay consistent
- A smart way to grow your brand without spending hours each week brainstorming content
If you’re ready to stop overthinking and start posting with
confidence, this content guide is for you.
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