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LinkedIn thought-leadership hook
Open with a 1-line counter-intuitive claim, then back it with three concrete signals. The pattern that 80% of viral B2B posts on LinkedIn actually use.
The prompt
Write a LinkedIn post that opens with a counter-intuitive claim about {{topic}}.
Rules:
- First line is the hook: a one-sentence claim that contradicts the conventional wisdom in {{industry}}.
- Lines 2–4: three short signals or examples that back the claim. Specific numbers, named events, or named tools — never vague.
- Final 2 lines: a clear takeaway in plain English, then a single open-ended question that invites reply.
- 1100–1300 characters total. No emoji. No "in today's fast-paced world".
- 3 hashtags, all lowercase, drawn from {{industry}}.
Voice: {{persona}} — match their existing tone, vocabulary, and opinions.How to use it
- Replace the
{{placeholders}}with your topic, persona, and audience. - Paste into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any LLM — or hit Use in Vyrable to run it through the full multi-agent pipeline (research → strategy → 3 writer variants → judge).
- Edit the output. Even tested templates need a human touch on tone + facts.
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