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ChatGPT + LinkedIn = Cheat Code
Use these 7 prompts to grow authority, reach, and inbound opportunities like a pro:
LinkedIn is weird.
One person posts casually for a few months and suddenly opportunities start showing up.
New clients, better connections, recruiters reaching out, and people paying attention.
Someone else posts for the same amount of time and… nothing.
Usually It’s because one person knows how to position themselves, and the other is just posting.
That’s the part people underestimate.
LinkedIn is about showing up in a way that makes people remember you.
Clear positioning, better ideas, and stronger messaging.
That’s where ChatGPT becomes surprisingly useful as a thinking partner that helps you create smarter posts, stronger positioning, and content people actually want to engage with.
So for this issue, I’m sharing seven prompts that help with exactly that.
Growing authority, reach, and inbound opportunities without sounding like everyone else.
Prompt:
"Act as a senior LinkedIn personal brand strategist. Your role is to help me become known for something specific instead of blending into the noise.
Here is my context:
What I do: [YOUR ROLE / INDUSTRY / SKILL]
Who I want to attract: [CLIENTS / RECRUITERS / FOUNDERS / AUDIENCE]
What I want to be known for: [NICHE / TOPICS]
Current challenge: [LOW VISIBILITY / RANDOM CONTENT / UNCLEAR POSITIONING]
Develop a clear authority positioning strategy for LinkedIn. Define 3–5 differentiated positioning angles I can consistently talk about, what type of stories or content support each angle, and how I should communicate to feel memorable without sounding self-promotional. Focus on positioning that attracts opportunities naturally."
Why it works:
People don’t follow random expertise. They follow clear positioning.
2. High-Authority Post Generator
Prompt:
"Act as an elite LinkedIn content strategist and copywriter.
Topic: [INSERT TOPIC]
Audience: [TARGET AUDIENCE]
Goal: [AUTHORITY / REACH / LEADS / ENGAGEMENT]
Desired perception: [SMART / TRUSTED / RELATABLE / EXPERT]
Write a LinkedIn post that feels insightful, clear, and worth reading. Include a strong opening, thoughtful structure, and clear takeaway. Avoid clichés, forced storytelling, and generic motivational language. Make the post sound like someone worth paying attention to."
Why it works:
Most LinkedIn posts sound the same. This prompt helps content feel more intentional and authoritative.
3. LinkedIn Content Angle Generator
Prompt:
"Act as a LinkedIn growth strategist.
Here is my core topic or expertise: [INSERT TOPIC]
Generate 25 content angles I could post about that strengthen authority, attract opportunities, and feel genuinely valuable. Include different perspectives such as mistakes, frameworks, observations, unpopular opinions, lessons, breakdowns, and industry insights. Avoid generic ideas people have already seen."
Why it works:
Consistency becomes easier when you stop relying on random inspiration.
4. Inbound Opportunity Magnet Post
Prompt:
"Act as a personal brand strategist focused on inbound opportunities.
Here is what I do: [SERVICE / EXPERTISE]
Audience: [WHO YOU WANT TO ATTRACT]
Goal: [CLIENTS / JOB OFFERS / PARTNERSHIPS]
Write a LinkedIn post that subtly positions me as someone worth reaching out to without sounding salesy. Focus on demonstrating expertise, credibility, and useful thinking through insights or experience rather than direct promotion."
Why it works:
The best LinkedIn opportunities usually come from positioning, not pitching.
You don’t need more hours in the day.
You need better inputs.
Most people waste time fixing ChatGPT responses instead of getting great outputs the first time.
That’s the difference between guessing prompts… and using a proven prompt library built to actually work.
Every day you wait, you’re losing time creating content, writing emails, brainstorming ideas, and doing work AI could already be helping you with.
Start working smarter 👇
5. LinkedIn Hook Optimizer
Prompt:
"Act as a performance-focused LinkedIn copywriter.
Topic: [INSERT TOPIC]
Audience: [TARGET AUDIENCE]
Goal: [STOP SCROLLING / ENGAGEMENT / CURIOSITY]
Generate 20 strong LinkedIn opening lines that feel natural, curiosity-driven, and credible. Avoid fake controversy, obvious clickbait, and overused LinkedIn phrases. Make the hooks feel fresh and relevant."
Why it works:
Good content dies if nobody reads the first line.
6. Profile Optimization Assistant
Prompt:
"Act as a LinkedIn profile strategist focused on credibility and conversions.
Current headline: [YOUR HEADLINE]
About section: [PASTE ABOUT SECTION]
Target audience: [WHO YOU WANT TO ATTRACT]
Goal: [AUTHORITY / CLIENTS / RECRUITERS / NETWORK]
Rewrite and improve my profile so it communicates value clearly, positions me effectively, and increases the likelihood of inbound opportunities. Focus on clarity, differentiation, and credibility without sounding overly corporate or generic."
Why it works:
Content gets attention, but profiles turn attention into opportunities.
7. LinkedIn Growth Feedback System
Prompt:
"Act as a senior LinkedIn growth advisor.
Here are my recent posts: [PASTE POSTS]
Audience: [TARGET AUDIENCE]
Goal: [REACH / AUTHORITY / LEADS]
Analyze patterns in my content and explain what is helping or hurting growth. Review positioning, hooks, clarity, engagement potential, and audience relevance. Then recommend specific improvements to strengthen authority and increase inbound opportunities over time."
Why it works:
Better LinkedIn growth comes from pattern recognition, not guessing what to post next.
700+ teams have Viktor reading their Google Ads every morning.
Your media team opens Slack at 8am. There's a cross-platform brief in #growth: Google Ads spend vs. ROAS, Meta CPA by campaign, Stripe revenue by channel. Viktor posted it at 6am. Nobody asked for it.
Last week, one team's Viktor caught a spend spike at 2am on a broad match campaign and flagged it in Slack: "CPA up 340%. Recommend pausing and shifting budget to the top two performers." That would have burned $3K by morning. The media buyer woke up to a problem already handled.
Your strategist reviews spend trends. Your account manager checks revenue attribution. Same Slack channel, same colleague, before anyone's first coffee.
Google Ads, Meta, Stripe. One message. No Looker, no Data Studio. Anomaly detection runs around the clock. Cross-platform reporting runs on autopilot.
5,700+ teams. SOC 2 certified. Your data never trains models.
"Viktor is now an integral team member, and after weeks of use we still feel we haven't uncovered the full potential." — Patrick O'Doherty, Director, Yarra Web
Catch you next issue,
Founder, GPTCheats

