Templates for Daily LinkedIn Posting
Templates for Daily LinkedIn Posting
Posting daily on LinkedIn doesn’t require endless creativity — it requires rhythm.
A rhythm built on repeatable templates that turn your experiences, lessons, and insights into scroll-stopping posts.
Below are 12 templates for daily LinkedIn posting designed for consistency, growth, and clarity — plus notes on how Growth Terminal can generate and schedule them automatically.
1. The Lesson Post
Format:
Old belief → Turning point → Lesson
Template:
I used to think [belief].
Then [experience] changed everything.
Here’s what I learned about [topic].
Example:
I used to think posting daily was about volume.
Then I realized it’s about learning faster.
Consistency isn’t about output — it’s about iteration.
Use it when: You want to share personal growth or practical insight.
2. The Founder Story
Format:
Hook → Struggle → Decision → Outcome
Template:
[Emotionally charged opener].
[Describe the moment you hit a wall].
[What you did next].
[Lesson learned].
Example:
We almost shut down last summer.
Runway was two weeks. Morale was low.
That week forced me to fix our systems — not just our marketing.
Use it when: You want to humanize your brand and show resilience.
3. The Framework
Format:
Headline → Steps → Short commentary
Template:
The [#]-step framework I use to [achieve result]:
1️⃣ [Step one]
2️⃣ [Step two]
3️⃣ [Step three]
Simple. Repeatable. It works.
Example:
The 3-step framework I use to turn ideas into content:
1️⃣ Capture them daily.
2️⃣ Expand one into a story.
3️⃣ Post by 9AM.
Use it when: You want to teach and position yourself as practical.
4. The Contrarian Take
Format:
Common belief → Reframe → Proof or example
Template:
Everyone says [popular idea].
But here’s what I’ve learned after [experience].
[Contrarian truth].
Example:
Everyone says to chase followers.
But engagement, not audience size, builds real opportunities.
Use it when: You want to create tension and stand out in the feed.
5. The Trend Observation
Format:
What you’re seeing → What it means → Takeaway
Template:
I’m noticing more people [doing X].
It’s a sign that [bigger shift].
Here’s how I’d think about it.
Example:
I’m seeing more founders posting daily instead of running ads.
It’s not a coincidence — organic distribution is the new moat.
Use it when: You want to show awareness and thought leadership.
6. The Data Insight
Format:
Stat → Interpretation → Lesson
Template:
[Number]% of [group] now [behavior].
Most people will miss what that really means.
Here’s why it matters for [audience].
Example:
82% of posts that perform well include a personal story.
It’s not luck — it’s psychology. People connect before they convert.
Use it when: You want to sound analytical and data-driven.
7. The “How To” Breakdown
Format:
Problem → Steps → Encouragement
Template:
Most people struggle with [problem].
Here’s a simple way to fix it:
[Step 1]
[Step 2]
[Step 3]
It’s not magic — it’s repetition.
Example:
Most creators freeze at the blank page.
Here’s how I avoid it:
Write one line a day.
Save every idea.
Use AI to expand it later.
Use it when: You want to deliver tactical value.
8. The Conversation Starter
Format:
Open question → Context → Invitation
Template:
What’s one lesson that changed how you work?
I’ll start 👇
Example:
What’s one marketing hill you’ll die on?
Mine: Great content beats paid spend long-term.
Use it when: You want to spark engagement and learn from your network.
9. The Week in Review
Format:
Wins → Lessons → Next step
Template:
This week:
✅ [Win]
💡 [Lesson]
🚀 [Next focus]
Example:
This week:
✅ Launched Growth Terminal’s new AI scheduler
💡 Learned that timing matters more than topic
🚀 Next: Integrating analytics into the draft flow
Use it when: You want to stay transparent and consistent.
10. The “Before vs After”
Format:
Old mindset → New mindset → Reflection
Template:
Before: [what you used to do].
After: [what you do now].
Small shift. Big impact.
Example:
Before: Posting once a week when I had time.
After: Building a system that posts for me.
Consistency compounds faster than creativity.
Use it when: You want to show progress or transformation.
11. The Quote Expansion
Format:
Quote → Personal interpretation → Takeaway
Template:
“[Quote].”
It stuck with me because [reason].
Here’s how it applies to [work/life/leadership].
Example:
“You don’t rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your systems.”
That’s been true in every startup I’ve built.
Consistency beats motivation — every time.
Use it when: You want to mix inspiration with depth.
12. The Soft CTA
Format:
Mini insight → Subtle offer → Invite response
Template:
We’ve been testing [project/tool].
It’s helping [type of user] do [outcome].
Want to try it? Drop [keyword].
Example:
We’ve been testing Growth Terminal’s AI Hook Optimizer.
It rewrites your first two lines based on what performs in your niche.
Want early access? Drop “HOOK.”
Use it when: You want organic lead flow without sounding salesy.
Suggested Weekly Rhythm
Day | Template | Focus |
|---|---|---|
Monday | Lesson or Founder Story | Inspire and connect |
Tuesday | Framework or How-To | Educate |
Wednesday | Contrarian or Trend | Engage and provoke |
Thursday | Data Insight or Quote | Build credibility |
Friday | Week in Review | Reflect and close loops |
Weekend | Conversation Starter or Soft CTA | Community building |
With Growth Terminal:
Your templates become part of an automated loop:
Capture ideas daily → Generate posts automatically → Optimize hooks → Schedule for your audience’s peak hours → Analyze and refine.
Final Thoughts
Daily LinkedIn posting isn’t about constant inspiration — it’s about structure and leverage.
Templates give you a foundation; AI gives you scale.
Traditional schedulers help you plan.
Growth Terminal helps you grow — by studying your performance data and evolving your templates automatically.
When you systemize your creativity, daily posting stops being a task and becomes a growth flywheel.