Templates for Weekly LinkedIn Growth
Templates for Weekly LinkedIn Growth
Weekly posting is about rhythm and narrative — showing up with a mix of value, story, and consistency that compounds trust over time.
Instead of asking “what should I post?” every day, you want a repeatable weekly system that blends personal insight, authority, and engagement.
Here are 10 proven templates for weekly LinkedIn growth — designed to keep your content fresh while building predictable traction.
1. The Monday Mindset Post
Format:
Hook → Short story → Weekly intention
Template:
New week. New lesson.
Last week I [learned/realized/fixed] [lesson].
This week, I’m focusing on [theme or mindset].
Example:
New week. New focus.
Last week, I realized I was overcomplicating our growth plan.
This week, it’s back to simple systems — capture ideas, post daily, learn fast.
Use it when: You want to inspire or set tone for the week.
Growth Terminal tip: Auto-suggests Monday topics based on your highest-performing mindset posts from previous months.
2. The Tuesday Framework
Format:
Headline → Steps → Explanation
Template:
The [#]-step system I use to [achieve result]:
1️⃣ [Step one]
2️⃣ [Step two]
3️⃣ [Step three]
Most people skip [key step]. That’s why they struggle.
Example:
The 3-step system we use for consistent LinkedIn growth:
1️⃣ Capture ideas daily.
2️⃣ Post before 9AM.
3️⃣ Reply to 10 comments in your niche.
Momentum compounds faster than reach.
Use it when: You want to show clarity and authority.
3. The Wednesday “Pattern Break”
Format:
Contrarian opener → Reframe → Proof → Lesson
Template:
Everyone says [popular advice].
But that’s exactly why it’s not working anymore.
Here’s what I’ve learned instead.
Example:
Everyone says “post for reach.”
But the algorithm rewards depth.
Meaningful engagement > viral metrics.
Use it when: You want to disrupt scrolls midweek and spark discussion.
Growth Terminal: Suggests contrarian angles using AI analysis of trending topics in your niche.
4. The Thursday Case Study
Format:
Problem → Process → Result → Insight
Template:
We were struggling with [problem].
Here’s what we tried:
[Tactic 1], [Tactic 2], [Tactic 3].
The result: [metric or lesson].
Example:
We were getting 2% engagement.
We tested new hooks and human-first stories for 30 days.
The result: 6% average engagement and double profile visits.
Use it when: You want to show proof of concept and experience.
5. The Friday Reflection
Format:
Wins → Lessons → Gratitude
Template:
This week:
✅ [Win]
💡 [Lesson]
🙏 [Gratitude or shoutout]
Example:
This week:
✅ Launched Growth Terminal’s AI idea inbox
💡 Lesson: Simplicity scales better than features
🙏 Thanks to everyone who tested early and shared feedback
Use it when: You want to close the week with transparency and momentum.
Growth Terminal tip: Pulls metrics and post performance into your recap automatically.
6. The Weekend Conversation Starter
Format:
Open question → Personal example → Invitation
Template:
What’s one thing you wish more people understood about [your field]?
For me, it’s [your example].
Curious how others see it 👇
Example:
What’s one thing you wish more founders knew about content?
For me, it’s that 90% of growth happens behind the scenes — in comments, not posts.
Use it when: You want to invite replies and build community.
7. The “What’s Working Now”
Format:
Recent experiment → Observation → Takeaway
Template:
Lately I’ve been testing [strategy/tool].
Early results: [metrics or feedback].
Here’s what I’d double down on next.
Example:
I’ve been testing AI-assisted posting for 30 days.
Results: +37% engagement and faster drafts.
Biggest takeaway — tone still matters more than automation.
Use it when: You want to show iteration and curiosity.
8. The “Common Mistake”
Format:
Observation → Example → Fix
Template:
I see too many [people/team/creators] doing this: [mistake].
Here’s why it fails — and what to do instead.
Example:
I see too many brands treating LinkedIn like a billboard.
People scroll to connect, not to be sold to.
Teach first, sell later.
Use it when: You want to establish credibility and teach.
Growth Terminal: Detects common “pain point” phrases in your audience’s comments and generates these posts for you.
9. The Monthly Recap (posted last Friday)
Format:
Highlights → Lessons → Next goals
Template:
Month recap:
✅ [Highlight 1]
💡 [Lesson 1]
🚀 [Goal for next month]
Example:
October recap:
✅ Hit 1,000 new followers organically
💡 Lesson: Framework posts perform 2x better than opinion pieces
🚀 November goal: Double down on daily idea capture
Use it when: You want to show progress and build momentum.
10. The “Mini-Series” Post
Format:
Week 1 → Week 2 → Week 3 → Recap
Template:
Week [#] of [theme or experiment]:
[Short reflection + results].
Here’s what’s next.
Example:
Week 2 of testing Growth Terminal’s AI scheduler.
Engagement improved 18% thanks to better timing.
Next week: testing cross-posting to X automatically.
Use it when: You want to keep readers following along and build long-term story arcs.
Suggested Weekly Flow
Day | Template | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
Monday | Mindset | Inspire + reframe focus |
Tuesday | Framework | Teach + provide clarity |
Wednesday | Contrarian | Engage + create discussion |
Thursday | Case Study | Build authority |
Friday | Reflection | Build trust + consistency |
Weekend | Conversation Starter | Community + engagement |
With Growth Terminal:
Monday: Suggests insights from your analytics (“most saved topics last week”).
Tuesday–Thursday: Auto-drafts frameworks and case studies from your top-performing ideas.
Friday: Auto-generates your weekly summary from engagement metrics.
Saturday/Sunday: Suggests trending questions to start conversations.
Final Thoughts
Weekly LinkedIn growth isn’t about guessing — it’s about rhythm.
Each day serves a different purpose: inspire, teach, challenge, reflect, connect.
When you build that rhythm and feed it into AI systems like Growth Terminal, your week becomes predictable:
ideas captured → drafts written → posts scheduled → insights learned → strategy improved.
That’s how creators grow fast and stay consistent — not by chasing virality, but by running a repeatable system that gets smarter every week.