LinkedIn Post Templates

Write faster with proven structures: Hook → Story → CTA, AIDA, PAS, checklists, and contrarian takes. Fill in the blanks and copy your draft.

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Hook → Story → CTA267/3000
Tip: Keep paragraphs short and add one blank line between ideas. If you're using formatting, keep hashtags plain.

How to use

  1. Pick a template (Hook → Story → CTA is a great default).
  2. Add a topic, audience, and any optional proof.
  3. Copy the draft and edit it to sound like you.

Tip: Use the LinkedIn Post Preview tool to sanity-check spacing before you publish.

FAQ

What is the best LinkedIn post template?
There isn't one best template. Hook → Story → CTA is a great default. PAS works well for pain points. AIDA is strong for offers and announcements.
How long should a LinkedIn post be?
It depends on the format and audience. Aim for strong first 2 lines, short paragraphs, and a clear CTA. LinkedIn posts commonly allow up to 3,000 characters.
Do blank lines matter on LinkedIn?
Yes. Blank lines make posts easier to scan. Most readers skim before committing to the full post.
Should I use emojis in LinkedIn posts?
Use them sparingly as visual anchors. Too many can reduce clarity and perceived professionalism.

Save what you find on LinkedIn

If you're creating and curating content, you also need a system to revisit it. PostDeck helps you organize, search, label, and export your LinkedIn saved posts.

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