This powerful prompt is a precision-tuned content creation engine designed to help you transform any hook into a high-performing LinkedIn post.
It follows the most successful and engaging structure on the platform.
If you’re a professional building your brand, a freelancer growing your audience, or a job seeker making a memorable impression, this prompt turns your hook into gold.
This prompt apply principles from top-performing LinkedIn creators like storytelling, punchy one-liners, formatting flow, and CTA psychology.
It slso crafts your message into a simplistic, elegant, and emotionally engaging post.
The result?
More engagement, more connections, and more influence, without sounding salesy or robotic.
The Prompt:
How to Generate a Hook
To help in generating a captivating hook, we have created a PDF document containing 70 most popular and high engagement hook templates. You can download this pdf for free:
70 High Engagement Hook Templates with Examples PDF (free download)
Not only that but, we gone a step ahead and added a prompt to generate 3 to 10 hook ideas from each of the 70 hook templates.
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Another bonus:
LinkedIn Post Generator – Input Examples & Use Cases
Tech Industry Examples
Example 1: Startup Founder – Product Lesson
Input Variables:
- Hook: “We launched our MVP to 12 users. 11 of them never came back.”
- Industry: Tech
- Writing_Style: Storytelling
- CTA_Intensity: Engagement
- Length: Standard
- Vulnerability: High
Use Case: Startup founder sharing authentic failure story to build credibility and start conversations about product-market fit.
Example 2: Software Developer – Technical Insight
Input Variables:
- Hook: “Your code reviews are teaching you the wrong lessons.”
- Industry: Tech
- Writing_Style: Contrarian
- CTA_Intensity: Light
- Length: Standard
- Vulnerability: Low
Use Case: Senior developer challenging conventional wisdom to establish thought leadership and attract other developers.
Business & Leadership Examples
Example 3: CEO – Management Philosophy
Input Variables:
- Hook: “I stopped doing 1-on-1s with my team. Here’s what happened.”
- Industry: None (universal)
- Writing_Style: Storytelling
- CTA_Intensity: Engagement
- Length: Deep
- Vulnerability: Medium
Use Case: Executive sharing counterintuitive leadership approach to spark debate and position themselves as an innovative leader.
Example 4: Consultant – Client Insight
Input Variables:
- Hook: “My client fired me after 3 months. It was the best thing that could have happened.”
- Industry: Consulting
- Writing_Style: Storytelling
- CTA_Intensity: Engagement
- Length: Standard
- Vulnerability: High
Use Case: Consultant turning a negative experience into a valuable lesson to demonstrate growth mindset and attract ideal clients.
Sales & Marketing Examples
Example 5: Sales Professional – Prospecting Tip
Input Variables:
- Hook: “Cold emails don’t work. Cold research does.”
- Industry: Sales
- Writing_Style: Insight-First
- CTA_Intensity: Light
- Length: Standard
- Vulnerability: Low
Use Case: Sales professional sharing tactical advice to build authority and attract prospects who value thoughtful outreach.
Example 6: Marketing Manager – Campaign Failure
Input Variables:
- Hook: “Our marketing campaign got 50,000 views and 0 conversions.”
- Industry: Marketing
- Writing_Style: Storytelling
- CTA_Intensity: Engagement
- Length: Standard
- Vulnerability: Medium
Use Case: Marketer sharing failure story to demonstrate learning and spark conversations about vanity metrics vs. real results.
Career & Professional Development Examples
Example 7: Career Coach – Job Search Reality
Input Variables:
- Hook: “I applied to 200 jobs. Got 3 interviews. Here’s what I learned.”
- Industry: HR
- Writing_Style: Storytelling
- CTA_Intensity: Engagement
- Length: Deep
- Vulnerability: High
Use Case: Career professional sharing personal job search experience to build empathy and attract clients facing similar challenges.
Example 8: Remote Work Advocate – Productivity Insight
Input Variables:
- Hook: “Working from home made me 10x more distracted. Until I tried this.”
- Industry: None (universal)
- Writing_Style: Insight-First
- CTA_Intensity: Light
- Length: Standard
- Vulnerability: Medium
Use Case: Remote work expert sharing practical solution to common problem to establish expertise and start conversations.
Finance & Business Examples
Example 9: Financial Advisor – Investment Mistake
Input Variables:
- Hook: “I lost $50,000 in the stock market. Here’s the lesson that was worth every penny.”
- Industry: Finance
- Writing_Style: Storytelling
- CTA_Intensity: Engagement
- Length: Deep
- Vulnerability: High
Use Case: Financial advisor sharing personal loss to build trust and demonstrate they understand client fears and emotions.
Example 10: Business Owner – Pricing Strategy
Input Variables:
- Hook: “Raising my prices by 50% was the scariest business decision I ever made.”
- Industry: None (universal)
- Writing_Style: Storytelling
- CTA_Intensity: Engagement
- Length: Standard
- Vulnerability: Medium
Use Case: Entrepreneur sharing pricing journey to help other business owners overcome limiting beliefs about value.
Industry-Specific Examples
Example 11: Healthcare Professional – Patient Care
Input Variables:
- Hook: “The most important skill they don’t teach in medical school.”
- Industry: Healthcare
- Writing_Style: Insight-First
- CTA_Intensity: Light
- Length: Standard
- Vulnerability: Low
Use Case: Healthcare professional sharing soft skills insight to build professional reputation and connect with colleagues.
Example 12: Real Estate Agent – Market Insight
Input Variables:
- Hook: “My clients keep asking about the ‘best time to buy.’ Here’s what I tell them.”
- Industry: Real Estate
- Writing_Style: Insight-First
- CTA_Intensity: Engagement
- Length: Standard
- Vulnerability: Low
Use Case: Real estate professional sharing market wisdom to establish expertise and attract potential clients.
Quick Fire Micro-Content Examples
Example 13: Micro-Insight
Input Variables:
- Hook: “Your biggest weakness is probably your biggest strength.”
- Industry: None
- Writing_Style: Contrarian
- CTA_Intensity: Light
- Length: Micro
- Vulnerability: Low
Use Case: Quick thought leadership post for busy professionals who want to share insight without long-form content.
Example 14: Micro-Story
Input Variables:
- Hook: “My worst employee became my best hire.”
- Industry: None
- Writing_Style: Storytelling
- CTA_Intensity: Engagement
- Length: Micro
- Vulnerability: Medium
Use Case: Teaser post that hints at a larger story, perfect for building engagement and encouraging comments.
Usage Scenarios by Professional Type
Consultants & Coaches
- Use high vulnerability + storytelling to build trust
- Focus on client transformation stories
- Contrarian takes on industry best practices
Executives & Leaders
- Medium vulnerability + insight-first for authority
- Share decision-making frameworks
- Challenge conventional business wisdom
Sales Professionals
- Low-medium vulnerability + practical insights
- Share prospecting/closing techniques
- Customer interaction stories (anonymized)
Entrepreneurs
- High vulnerability + storytelling for authenticity
- Share failure and recovery stories
- Behind-the-scenes business building
Technical Professionals
- Low vulnerability + insight-first
- Share learning experiences
- Explain complex concepts simply
Career Professionals
- Medium-high vulnerability + storytelling
- Share job search experiences
- Workplace navigation insights
Disclaimer: This prompt is a creative writing assistant and should not be taken as professional legal, financial, or medical advice.

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