Most people treat LinkedIn like a dumping ground.Random posts. No structure. No strategy.Then they wonder why nobody’s reading, liking, or messaging. If that sounds familiar, here’s your fix:You don’t need to post more. You need to post right. The formula below has helped founders, coaches, and creators go from invisible to top-of-mind in their niche
Most people treat LinkedIn like a dumping ground.
Random posts. No structure. No strategy.
Then they wonder why nobody’s reading, liking, or messaging.
If that sounds familiar, here’s your fix:
You don’t need to post more. You need to post right.
The formula below has helped founders, coaches, and creators go from invisible to top-of-mind in their niche — without spending all day “creating content.”
Let’s break it down.
1. The “Painkiller” Post — Cut Through the Noise
This post goes straight for the pain your audience is already feeling.
Not the surface-level stuff. The real problem they’re silently struggling with.
Start with a bold line that stops the scroll.
Then break down what it’s costing them — in money, time, or momentum.
End with a simple insight or shift that shows them there’s a better way.
You’re not trying to impress. You’re trying to be relevant.
The goal is to make them think:
“Damn. That’s exactly what I needed to hear.”
Why it works: It creates instant connection.
You’re not pitching — you’re proving you understand. That earns attention.
2. The “Proof” Post — Show You’re Not Just Talking
You can talk all day about your offer, but nothing builds credibility like actual results.
This post breaks down a real win — from your own business or a client’s.
No fluff, no vague “I helped someone grow” statements.
We’re talking numbers, context, and lessons.
Structure it like this:
- Where they were before
- What changed (strategy/action)
- What result came from it
- What you learned that others can use
Keep it honest. If the win was small but meaningful, share it.
People can smell fake.
Why it works: It builds trust.
Proof > opinion. And this post makes you look like the person who gets results — not just engagement.
3. The “Personal Power” Post — Build Emotional Equity
This is where you stop being a brand and start being a real person.
In a world of filtered success stories and polished thought leadership, vulnerability cuts deeper than perfection.
The personal power post is where you share something real: a belief, a turning point, a mindset shift.
No rants. No “inspo.” Just the truth.
Structure it like this:
- A raw or honest moment
- What you realized or how it changed you
- What someone else can take away from it
This is how you create community — not just a following.
Why it works: It creates emotional stickiness.
People don’t just remember what you said. They remember how you made them feel.
Run This Weekly. Watch What Happens.
You don’t need a content calendar packed with 17 posts.
You need 3 well-crafted posts that position you the right way:
- The Painkiller grabs attention.
- The Proof earns trust.
- The Personal Power makes people care.
Stack this weekly. Use it for 30 days.
You’ll stop chasing the algorithm — and start attracting conversations that convert.