Write an entire month of LinkedIn Posts with the help of ChatGPT
Rachel Meltzer
Posting on LinkedIn can be helpful – but it’s not required to get clients.
You need a strong profile and consistent networking first.
That said, if you do want to post, it should be intentional. Share things that call in your ideal client, show your expertise, or highlight your work.
Today, I'm sharing the low-lift way to write an entire month's worth of posts.
Y'alls feelings on ChatGPT have been controversial. I've heard some of you don't use it and are afraid it'll take your job someday. Others have told me they're using it but not to it's fullest capacity. Still others are becoming Prompt Engineers and preparing to pivot with industry changes.
Wherever you stand, ChatGPT can be the easiest way to get a LOT done. I use it to repurpose tons of stuff (podcasts, guest speaking gigs, me walking and talking to my phone's voice memos app, my portfolio case studies, etc.) into LinkedIn posts.
And, honestly? Some of my best performing LinkedIn posts were my work repurposed by ChatGPT. But they were only so good because I knew how to prompt it.
How to use these prompts:
1️⃣ If possible, give Chat some info about you, your brand voice, and your business before you start.
2️⃣ Gather the “info to provide" then copy and paste that info and the prompt into ChatGPT.
3️⃣ Go one prompt at a time. Chat isn't so good at bulk orders!
🎣 Draw in your ideal client
Prompt:
"Write a LinkedIn post that speaks directly to [describe your ideal client], highlighting their biggest challenge with [your service] and how I solve it in a way that’s approachable and results-driven."
Info to provide:
- Who your ideal client is
- Common problem they face
- How you help them
⚡️ Need help defining your Ideal Clients? There's a lesson for that in the Freelance Resource Library →
🎪 Showcase a project you’re working on with an ideal client
Prompt:
"Write a behind-the-scenes LinkedIn post about a recent project I’m working on for [industry or client type]. Highlight what made it exciting, what I’m learning, and what the client needed."
Info to provide:
- Type of client or industry
- What the project is
- Any wins, insights, or milestones
⚡️ This free Case Study template might help with this! →
🤝 Show how you can help them
Prompt:
"Write a short, helpful post showing how I helped a client go from [problem] to [result], and include a subtle call to action to connect or learn more."
Info to provide:
- Client problem
- What you did
- The outcome
- Your CTA preference
⚡️ This is called the PAS(o) formula in copywriting.
📣 Call out something your ideal clients tend to avoid
Prompt:
"Write a LinkedIn post that calls out a common mistake or something my ideal client is avoiding, and explain why it matters in a non-judgmental, helpful tone."
Info to provide:
- Your ideal client
- What they tend to avoid
- Why that’s harmful
🗓️ Share your availability
Prompt:
"Write a short LinkedIn post that shares my availability for new projects, emphasizes who I love working with, and includes a CTA to book a discovery call or DM me."
Info to provide:
- What type of work you’re available for
- When you’re available
- Who you love working with
⚡️ I use Cal.com for free hands-free scheduling. →
🤓 Position you as an expert
Prompt:
"Write a post that shows my expertise in [your niche] by breaking down a recent trend, myth, or mistake I see—and explain what I recommend instead."
Info to provide:
- Your niche
- Trend or myth you want to discuss
- Your POV or solution
📰 Share industry news
Prompt:
"Write a post summarizing [recent industry update] in a way that’s easy for my clients to understand, and explain how it might affect their business."
Info to provide:
- Link or summary of the news
- Who your clients are
- Your take on why it matters
🙅🏻♀️ Talk about how people do your service wrong
Prompt:
"Write a spicy-but-kind post about a common way people get [your service] wrong, why it backfires, and how I do it differently."
Info to provide:
- What the common mistake is
- What the consequences are
- Your better approach
⚡️ Some people call these teardowns, I like to call them “Rude Reviews” a la Caroline Winkler →
👍 Talk about how people do your service right
Prompt:
"Write a LinkedIn post highlighting a client who really gets [your service], why their mindset or process is effective, and what others can learn from it."
Info to provide:
- Example of a great client
- What they did well
- What the takeaway is
🦄 Share a unique approach to your service
Prompt:
"Write a post that introduces my unique process or philosophy around [your service], explaining what makes it different and who it’s perfect for."
Info to provide:
- What your service is
- How your approach is different
- Who it benefits most
🔗 Make new connections
Prompt:
"Write a friendly, open-ended post inviting other [your industry] folks or freelancers to connect. Include a conversation starter or fun fact about me."
Info to provide:
- Your industry
- What kind of connections you’re looking for
- Something fun or relatable about you
🗳️ Try using polls to draw in new views
Prompt:
"Write a LinkedIn poll with a light, engaging question that’s relevant to [your service or audience], with 3–4 answer options, and a follow-up question in the caption to boost comments."
Info to provide:
- Topic your audience has opinions on
- 3–4 possible answers
- What discussion you want to spark
☕️ Ask for coffee chats with people in your industry
Prompt:
"Write a post asking for virtual coffee chats with other people in [your niche or industry], explain why you’re reaching out, and invite folks to tag someone they know."
Info to provide:
- Your niche/industry
- What kind of people you want to meet
- What you’re hoping to talk about
⚡️ Here's my free guide to getting and making the most of coffee chats →
🖼️ Showcase your work
Prompt:
"Write a post highlighting a recent piece of work I’m proud of. Give some context around the client or goal, and include a visual or link."
Info to provide:
- What the project was
- What made it successful
- A link or screenshot (if possible)
🗂️ Share your portfolio
Prompt:
"Write a LinkedIn post introducing my updated portfolio and encouraging folks to check it out. Mention what kind of projects I love working on."
Info to provide:
- Link to your portfolio
- What services you offer
- What type of work you’re excited about
⚡️ Need help with your portfolio? I've got a free workshop coming up for this →
🙋🏻♀️ Share your bylines as they’re released
Prompt:
"Write a short post announcing my new byline on [publication], include the title of the article, why it was a fun one, and a link to read it."
Info to provide:
- Title of your article
- Link to the article
- Why you liked writing it
📈 Share stats from what your work achieved
Prompt:
"Write a LinkedIn post about a recent project win, focusing on the results it got (opens, clicks, conversions, etc.). Break it down in plain English and explain what made it work."
Info to provide:
- Stats from the project
- Context about the project
- Why you think it was successful
🧠 Keep you top of mind
Prompt:
"Write a short, helpful LinkedIn post I can schedule for this week that offers one tip, insight, or reminder relevant to my niche—just enough to stay visible and useful."
Info to provide:
- A short tip or insight
- Your niche
- Who it’s useful for