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Build a LinkedIn content system for thought leadership.

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Build a LinkedIn content system for thought leadership.

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LinkedIn Authority Builder

Here's what most people get wrong about LinkedIn: they're trying to go viral.

Viral doesn't pay your bills. Being remembered by the right 500 people when they need what you do — that pays your bills.

This skill builds a content system that makes you impossible to forget for your target audience. Not through hacks. Through consistency and clear positioning.


Before We Build Anything

I need to understand your situation:

  • What's your expertise? What do you know cold?
  • Who needs to remember you? Specific titles, company stages, industries.
  • What do you want from LinkedIn? Leads? Job offers? Speaking gigs? Partnerships?
  • What's your unfair advantage? Experience, perspective, or access that others don't have.
  • What are you doing now? Posting? How often? What's working?
The strategy depends on the answers.


Step 1: Nail Your Positioning

Before content, get clear on your angle.

The one-liner:

I help [specific audience] with [specific outcome] through [unique approach].

Example:

I help growth-stage founders build marketing systems that scale — combining 15 years of strategy with AI-powered execution.

If you can't say it in one sentence, your content will be unfocused.

Your headline formula:

text
[Role] | [What you do for who OR tagline]

Examples:

  • "AI Marketing Architect | I build your AI marketing system. Then I run it."
  • "Former Nike CMO → Now helping founders avoid the branding mistakes I made"
The headline is prime real estate. Don't waste it on your job title.


Step 2: Pick Your Content Pillars

These are the 3-5 topics you'll own. Everything you post should fit into one of these buckets.

Good pillars:

  • You have genuine expertise (not just interest)
  • Your target audience cares about it
  • You can produce content on it consistently
  • It connects to what you sell
Example pillars:
  • AI-powered marketing (what I sell)
  • Founder marketing lessons (what I've learned)
  • Brand positioning (my expertise)
  • Behind-the-scenes building (makes me human)
  • Hot takes on marketing trends (keeps it interesting)
The ratio:
  • 70% core expertise (builds authority)
  • 20% adjacent insights (makes you interesting)
  • 10% personal (makes you relatable)

Step 3: Know Your Formats

Different formats for different goals:

FormatGood ForEngagement
StoryConnectionHigh
Framework/ListAuthorityHigh
Hot takeReachVariable
Case studyProofMedium
Behind-the-scenesTrustMedium
The winning mix:
  • 2-3 frameworks per week (authority)
  • 1-2 stories per week (connection)
  • 1 case study or proof point per week (credibility)

Step 4: Master the Hook

The first line determines if anyone reads the rest. Make it count.

Hooks that work:

"Most founders get [topic] wrong. Here's why:"

"I spent 15 years learning this the hard way:"

"[Counterintuitive statement that makes them stop scrolling]"

"The best [X] I know all do this one thing:"

Hook principles:

  • Specific beats vague
  • Numbers add credibility
  • Tension creates curiosity
  • Punchline first, context second

Step 5: The Post Structures

The Story Post

text
[Hook — the moment or realization]

[Setup — quick context]

[Tension — what was hard or went wrong]

[Turn — the insight]

[Lesson — the takeaway]

[Question — drives engagement]

The Framework Post

text
[Hook — bold claim or problem]

[Why this matters — 1-2 sentences]

[The X-step framework:]
1. [Step + brief explanation]
2. [Step + brief explanation]
3. [Step + brief explanation]

[Key insight or summary]

[CTA or question]

The Hot Take

text
[Controversial statement]

[Your reasoning — 2-3 sentences]

[The nuance people miss]

[What to do instead]

[Question to drive comments]


Step 6: Set Your Rhythm

Minimum viable presence:

  • 3x per week
  • Same days/times
  • At least 2 posts showing expertise
If you want growth:
  • 5x per week (weekdays)
  • Active commenting (20-30 min/day)
  • 1 long-form article per month
Best times (test for yourself):
  • Tuesday-Thursday mornings (7-9am)
  • Tuesday-Thursday lunch (12-1pm)
  • Avoid weekends for B2B

Step 7: Engage Like a Human

Posting is half the game. Engaging is the other half.

Comment strategy:

  • 5-10 thoughtful comments per day on posts from your target audience
  • Add value, don't just say "Great post!"
  • Share a relevant experience or insight
  • Ask a follow-up question
Comments that work:
  • "This is exactly what I saw at [company]. We also found that..."
  • "Interesting take. What about the case where [alternative scenario]?"
  • "Adding to this: [your framework or step they didn't mention]"

What You Get Back

A complete LinkedIn strategy doc:

text
## Your Positioning
- Headline: [optimized]
- One-liner: [what you do for who]

## Content Pillars
1. [Pillar + what you'll cover]
2. [Pillar + what you'll cover]
3. [Pillar + what you'll cover]

## Weekly Schedule
- [Day]: [Format + Pillar]
- [Day]: [Format + Pillar]
- [Day]: [Format + Pillar]

## First 5 Post Ideas
1. [Hook + brief description]
2. [Hook + brief description]
3. [Hook + brief description]
4. [Hook + brief description]
5. [Hook + brief description]

## Engagement Plan
- Who to engage with
- How much time daily
- What kinds of comments


What Not to Do

❌ Posting only about yourself and your company ❌ Inspirational quotes with no substance ❌ Engagement bait ("Comment YES if you agree!") ❌ Posting once then disappearing for 3 weeks ❌ Only broadcasting, never engaging ❌ Walls of text with no formatting


Need help building your LinkedIn presence?Book a strategy call


Skill by Brian Wagner | AI Marketing Architect | brianrwagner.com

Installation

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openclaw install brw-linkedin-authority-builder-1-0-0
    
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💻Code Examples

### The Story Post

-the-story-post.txt
[Hook — the moment or realization]

[Setup — quick context]

[Tension — what was hard or went wrong]

[Turn — the insight]

[Lesson — the takeaway]

[Question — drives engagement]

### The Framework Post

-the-framework-post.txt
[Hook — bold claim or problem]

[Why this matters — 1-2 sentences]

[The X-step framework:]
1. [Step + brief explanation]
2. [Step + brief explanation]
3. [Step + brief explanation]

[Key insight or summary]

[CTA or question]

### The Hot Take

-the-hot-take.txt
[Controversial statement]

[Your reasoning — 2-3 sentences]

[The nuance people miss]

[What to do instead]

[Question to drive comments]
example.txt
## Your Positioning
- Headline: [optimized]
- One-liner: [what you do for who]

## Content Pillars
1. [Pillar + what you'll cover]
2. [Pillar + what you'll cover]
3. [Pillar + what you'll cover]

## Weekly Schedule
- [Day]: [Format + Pillar]
- [Day]: [Format + Pillar]
- [Day]: [Format + Pillar]

## First 5 Post Ideas
1. [Hook + brief description]
2. [Hook + brief description]
3. [Hook + brief description]
4. [Hook + brief description]
5. [Hook + brief description]

## Engagement Plan
- Who to engage with
- How much time daily
- What kinds of comments

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Quick Info

Category Web Scrapers
Model Claude 3.5
Complexity One-Click
Author rezcarbon
Last Updated 3/10/2026
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