
LinkedIn Content Strategy & Writing Style
I help you (actually) use AI for content.
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8.7 posts/week
Posts / Week
0.9 days
Days Between Posts
1
Total Posts Analyzed
HIGH
Posting Frequency
966.2%
Avg Engagement Rate
STABLE
Performance Trend
230
Avg Length (Words)
MEDIUM
Depth Level
ADVANCED
Expertise Level
8.5/10
Uniqueness Score
YES
Question Usage
0.6%
Response Rate
Writing style breakdown
Primary mode: clear, practical, highly structured, and instructional.
Tone blend: professional + conversational + promotional.
It feels like a very competent creator talking directly to peers on LinkedIn, trying to both teach and sell without sounding “salesy”.
Not academic; not flowery. Very accessible language with occasional vivid analogies.
Semi-formal: polished but relaxed.
Grammar is mostly correct, but the author frequently bends rules on purpose (fragments, sentence starters like “And”, “But”, “Because”).
Vocabulary: everyday business/creator language with splashes of tech/AI jargon and creative phrasing.
Confident and authoritative (“This is the best AI carousel workflow I’ve discovered.”).
Friendly and encouraging, never condescending.
Frequently self-referential in a light way (“I use Cynic 90% of the time.”).
Has a “guide” or “mentor” persona: “Here’s what works, here’s why, here’s how to do it”.
Medium-to-high energy, almost always upbeat or enthusiastic.
There is visible excitement around events, tools, and AI opportunities (“I'm genuinely so excited for today's event!”).
Uses short, punchy statements to inject energy: “You’ll see everything.” / “Just real creation happening in real-time.”
Even when serious (e.g., discussing “cringe” on LinkedIn), the vibe stays encouraging and opportunity-focused.
Why did Zapier fly me out to Zion National Park?
What personality will you try first?
How do you prove that you're human?
Save this. Repost ♻️ for others.
Pick one technique. Master it today.
Ready to compress 2 years of learning into 90 days?
Every decision. Every prompt. Every edit.
The messier post builds more trust. The struggle creates connection. The humanity drives conversion.
Amateurs describe what they want. Pros direct the AI like a film crew.
Because someone needs to tell me when my ‘revolutionary’ post idea is actually just AI slop.
Thrilled to be here answering the same existential check in for the twelfth time today.
Dominant person: second-person “you”.
Share personal experiences.
Establish credibility.
Indicate collaborative work (with Fatima, with brands, with community).
Go to Google Gemini.
Copy any YouTube video link.
Join The AI Creators Club.
Suggestions rarely sound tentative. The voice frames actions as clear next-steps rather than “maybe consider”.
Heavy on direct commands and CTAs: “Save this for later. Repost ♻️…”
If you want to go deeper on 2026 trends, I'd suggest reading Air's 2026 Annual Report.
But even then, the implication is: “you should do this; it’s valuable”, not neutral.
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