Your team's LinkedIn presence feeds your pipeline. Weak hooks = weak pipeline.

Prompt 9.1 — Extract voice DNA from your best posts

`Here are my 10 best-performing LinkedIn posts: [paste]

Build my voice DNA:

Output this as a Voice Guide I can paste into future prompts.`

What this replaces: Claude writing in generic LinkedIn voice every time.

Good output looks like: A reusable Voice Guide you save once and paste into every future writing prompt.

Prompt 9.2 — 5 hook variants for one idea

`Post idea: [describe the point you want to make] Voice guide: [paste from 9.1]

Give me 5 hook variants across different frameworks:

Each under 2 lines. Format so the hook would force a "see more" click.`

What this replaces: Your team posting once a month with mediocre hooks because writing is hard.

Good output looks like: Five distinctly different hooks, not five variations of the same hook.

Prompt 9.3 — Rescue a flat hook

`Current hook: [paste]

This is boring. Rewrite it 5 ways, each sharper than the last:

  1. Shorter version
  2. More specific (add a number or name)
  3. Contrarian flip
  4. Start mid-sentence
  5. One-word opener

Keep my voice: [paste voice guide]`

What this replaces: The "why isn't this post getting reach" post-mortem.

Good output looks like: Five rewrites, each with a different lever pulled.

Prompt 9.4 — Close a post with a hard punchline

`Post body: [paste the body of a post, without the closing line]

Write 3 closing lines:

  1. A punchline that lands the post with one sharp idea
  2. A hard CTA (comment, DM, repost)
  3. A full-stop observation that doesn't ask for anything

Match this voice: [paste voice guide]`

What this replaces: Posts that trail off with "what do you think?"

Good output looks like: Three closers that each feel intentional, not tacked on.