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LinkedIn post generator

Write a post with a hook that survives the ‘see more’ cut-off. Professional but human. Describe your business and get three drafts.

Your 3 ready-to-post drafts will appear here.

What makes a LinkedIn post work

LinkedIn rewards a professional but human tone. The single most important thing is the first line, because only about 140 characters show before the ‘see more’ link. If that line does not earn a click, nobody reads the rest. After the hook, use short line breaks rather than walls of text so the post is easy to skim. Add three to five relevant hashtags that match your topic. One catch: external links in the body can reduce reach, so many people drop the link in the first comment instead. LinkedIn is a strong fit for B2B, hiring, thought leadership, and company news, and the drafts here are written for that audience.

Frequently asked questions

How long should a LinkedIn post be?

Keep it readable. Only the first 140 characters or so show before the "see more" link, so the opening line carries the whole post. After that, use short line breaks instead of long paragraphs.

Why does the first line matter so much?

LinkedIn hides everything after about 140 characters behind "see more". If the first line does not earn a click, the rest of your post stays unread, so each draft here leads with a strong hook.

How many hashtags should I use?

Three to five relevant ones is the right range. Pick tags that match your topic and audience rather than broad generic ones.

Should the link go in the post or a comment?

External links in the body can reduce how many people see the post. Many people put the link in the first comment and tell readers to look there, which keeps reach up.

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