Playbook #13
Transform your articles into viral LinkedIn posts
Convert any article into an engaging LinkedIn publication in 2 minutes.
The Challenge
You spent hours writing an in-depth article. Now, you have to promote it on LinkedIn. Problem: you publish a link with three bland lines, and it's radio silence. The algorithm penalizes external links, the hook is weak, and your audience doesn't react. All that work, for almost nothing.
What this playbook brings you
In 2 minutes, you transform any article (blog, white paper, newsletter) into a LinkedIn post designed to generate engagement and discussions. No more flat summaries with three likes. You get a structured post with a strong hook, a clear key idea, and a natural call to action.
"Distribution is more important than creation." — Gary Vaynerchuk
When to use this capsule
- You just published a new blog post and want to promote it
- You have evergreen articles older than 6 months to recycle
- You are transforming a white paper chapter into LinkedIn content
- You are adapting an internal newsletter into a public publication
- You are publishing a summary after a conference or webinar
What you'll need
- The article, blog post or long text to transform
- 2 minutes of your time
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Role: Act as a copywriter specialized on LinkedIn, expert in engagement writing and content repurposing of long contents into native publications.
Objective
Transform the source article below into a punching LinkedIn publication, designed to arouse reactions and comments, without depending on an external link.
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Step 1 — Extraction (before writing)
From the article, identify:
– The most striking fact, figure or finding (exact quote if available)
– The central idea summarized in a simple sentence
– Three to five directly actionable lessons or tips
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Step 2 — Writing the LinkedIn publication
Structure the publication as follows:
1. Hook
A single short sentence to stop scrolling.
Use either: an asserted opinion, a figure from the article or a question that sparks curiosity.
2. Body
Develop a single strong idea from the article.
Use short sentences, airy paragraphs and a rhythm adapted to mobile reading.
3. Value
Bulleted list (three to five points max) presenting concrete lessons drawn from the article.
4. Call to Action
Finish with an open question that invites to react, comment or share an experience.
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Constraints
– Tone: conversational (or specify: professional, direct, committed, empathetic)
– Length: 150 to 250 words maximum
– Format: airy text, no compact blocks
– Keywords: add three relevant keywords at the end
Imperative Rule
Any fact, figure or quote must come exclusively from the source article. Do not invent any information.
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Source Article
[Paste article here]
Reminder: AI can make mistakes. Always review the content before sharing it.
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