LinkedIn Articles Skill
Draft and structure LinkedIn long-form content: single long posts, carousel-style series, or LinkedIn article format.
Purpose
- Hooks and structure that work on LinkedIn (scroll-stopping opener, scannable bullets, clear CTA).
- Tone: professional, credible, concise; avoid hype; use data or examples where possible.
- Formatting: short paragraphs, line breaks, optional bullet/number lists; hashtags used sparingly and relevantly.
Inputs
- Topic, key message, target audience (role/industry).
- Optional: briefing output, existing draft, word limit, CTA (e.g. comment, link, DM).
Outputs
- Full draft (ready to paste or lightly edit) with suggested headline and optional hashtags.
- Optional: 2–3 variant hooks or CTAs for A/B testing.
When to use
- User asks for a LinkedIn article, long post, or carousel.
- Social-media-manager or content-manager agent invokes this after a brief or theme.
Validation checklist
- Opening line is strong and specific.
- Structure is scannable (headings or bullets where helpful).
- One clear takeaway or CTA.
- Length appropriate for format (e.g. 800–1200 words for article; shorter for post).
Related Skills
- If the user wants a broader distribution pack after the article is drafted, use
content-syndication. - If the user needs comments, DMs, or connection-message follow-up around the article, use
linkedin-engagement.
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