# Carousel Templates Slide-by-slide blueprints for LinkedIn carousels (PDF document posts). Carousels have the highest engagement rate of all LinkedIn formats (6.6%) because they maximize dwell time and encourage swipe completion. ## Universal Design Specs - **Slide dimensions:** 1080 x 1350 px (4:5 portrait, recommended) - **Font:** Sans-serif, minimum 24pt body, 36pt+ headlines - **Colors:** Max 3 per carousel (background, text, accent) - **Text per slide:** 5-7 lines maximum - **Optimal length:** 5-8 slides (including cover and CTA). 7 slides is the sweet spot (18% better performance) - **Export format:** PDF - **Caption length:** 300-500 characters with hook and context --- ## Template 1: How-To Guide **Best for:** Teaching a process, explaining a method, step-by-step instructions **Structure:** 6-8 slides | Slide | Purpose | Content Pattern | |-------|---------|-----------------| | 1 | Cover/Hook | Bold question or promise: "How to [achieve X] in [timeframe]" | | 2 | Problem | "Most people [common mistake]. Here's what actually works." | | 3 | Step 1 | **Step name** + 2-3 lines of explanation | | 4 | Step 2 | **Step name** + 2-3 lines of explanation | | 5 | Step 3 | **Step name** + 2-3 lines of explanation | | 6 | Step 4 | **Step name** + 2-3 lines of explanation | | 7 | Step 5 | **Step name** + 2-3 lines of explanation | | 8 | Common mistakes | "3 mistakes to avoid: [quick list]" | | 9 | Summary | Recap all steps in a numbered list | | 10 | CTA | "Save this for later. Follow for more [topic]." | **Cover slide formula:** ``` How to [specific outcome] (without [common pain point]) [Your name] | [Your title] ``` **Step slide formula:** ``` Step [N]: [Action verb] + [Object] [2-3 sentences explaining the step] Pro tip: [One practical detail] ``` **Caption template:** ``` Most [audience] struggle with [problem]. I've been doing [process] for [timeframe], and here's the method that consistently works. Swipe through for the full breakdown. Save this if you want to come back to it later. #[topic] #[niche] #[format] ``` --- ## Template 2: Listicle / Top N **Best for:** Curated lists, tool recommendations, lessons learned, tips **Structure:** 6-8 slides (1 item per slide) | Slide | Purpose | Content Pattern | |-------|---------|-----------------| | 1 | Cover/Hook | "[N] [things] every [audience] should know about [topic]" | | 2 | Item 1 | **Name/Title** + Why it matters (2-3 lines) | | 3 | Item 2 | **Name/Title** + Why it matters | | 4 | Item 3 | **Name/Title** + Why it matters | | 5 | Item 4 | **Name/Title** + Why it matters | | 6 | Item 5 | **Name/Title** + Why it matters | | 7 | Item 6 | **Name/Title** + Why it matters | | 8 | Item 7 | **Name/Title** + Why it matters | | 9 | Bonus | "One more that most people miss: [unexpected item]" | | 10 | CTA | "Which one was new to you? Tell me in the comments." | **Cover slide formula:** ``` [N] [things] that changed how I [outcome] (#[N] surprised me the most) ``` **Item slide formula:** ``` #[N]: [Item name] [Why it matters in 2-3 lines] [Optional: One specific example or data point] ``` **Caption template:** ``` I spent [timeframe] learning about [topic]. Here are [N] things I wish someone told me from the start. #[N] is the one most people get wrong. Which one resonates most? Drop a number in the comments. ``` --- ## Template 3: Story / Before-After **Best for:** Personal narratives, transformation stories, lessons from failure **Structure:** 6-8 slides | Slide | Purpose | Content Pattern | |-------|---------|-----------------| | 1 | Cover/Hook | "How [situation] changed everything I knew about [topic]" | | 2 | Setting | "[Timeframe] ago, I was [situation]." | | 3 | Problem | "The problem: [specific challenge in 2-3 lines]" | | 4 | Turning point | "Then [event/realization] happened." | | 5 | What changed | "I started [new approach]. Here's what shifted:" | | 6 | Result 1 | **Before:** [old state] → **After:** [new state] | | 7 | Result 2 | **Before:** [old state] → **After:** [new state] | | 8 | Result 3 | **Before:** [old state] → **After:** [new state] | | 9 | Lesson | "The real lesson: [insight in 2-3 lines]" | | 10 | CTA | "Has this happened to you? I'd love to hear your story." | **Cover slide formula:** ``` [Time period] ago, I [starting state]. Today, [current state]. Here's what changed. ``` **Before/After slide formula:** ``` BEFORE: [Specific old behavior or result] AFTER: [Specific new behavior or result] The difference: [one-line insight] ``` **Caption template:** ``` [Timeframe] ago, I made a mistake that [consequence]. Looking back, it was the best thing that could have happened. Swipe through for the full story and the lesson I learned. What's a mistake that turned into your biggest learning? ``` --- ## Template 4: Comparison / vs. **Best for:** Tool comparisons, approach differences, myth-busting, framework contrasts **Structure:** 6-8 slides | Slide | Purpose | Content Pattern | |-------|---------|-----------------| | 1 | Cover/Hook | "[Option A] vs [Option B]: Which one actually works?" | | 2 | Context | "Everyone argues about [topic]. Here's what the data says." | | 3 | Dimension 1 | **[Criteria]:** A = [detail] / B = [detail] | | 4 | Dimension 2 | **[Criteria]:** A = [detail] / B = [detail] | | 5 | Dimension 3 | **[Criteria]:** A = [detail] / B = [detail] | | 6 | Dimension 4 | **[Criteria]:** A = [detail] / B = [detail] | | 7 | Dimension 5 | **[Criteria]:** A = [detail] / B = [detail] | | 8 | Summary table | Side-by-side with checkmarks/scores | | 9 | Verdict | "My recommendation: [nuanced answer based on context]" | | 10 | CTA | "Which one do you use? Agree or disagree with my verdict?" | **Cover slide formula:** ``` [Option A] vs. [Option B] I tested both. Here's what I found. ``` **Comparison slide formula:** ``` [Criteria name] [Option A]: [Rating or description] [Option B]: [Rating or description] Winner: [A or B] (because [one-line reason]) ``` **Caption template:** ``` "Should I use [A] or [B]?" I get asked this [frequency]. So I compared them across [N] dimensions. The answer isn't what you'd expect. Swipe through for the breakdown. My verdict is on slide [N]. ``` --- ## Template 5: Framework / Mental Model **Best for:** Original frameworks, decision matrices, thinking models **Structure:** 6-8 slides | Slide | Purpose | Content Pattern | |-------|---------|-----------------| | 1 | Cover/Hook | "The [Name] Framework: How to [outcome]" | | 2 | Problem | "Why most [audience] fail at [topic]" | | 3 | Overview | Visual diagram or named components of the framework | | 4 | Component 1 | **Name** + What it means + How to apply | | 5 | Component 2 | **Name** + What it means + How to apply | | 6 | Component 3 | **Name** + What it means + How to apply | | 7 | Component 4 | **Name** + What it means + How to apply | | 8 | Example | "Here's what it looks like in practice: [specific scenario]" | | 9 | Quick-start | "Start here: [simplest first step]" | | 10 | CTA | "Save this framework. Tag someone who needs it." | **Cover slide formula:** ``` The [Name] Framework [One-line promise of what it enables] [Optional: diagram or visual representation] ``` **Component slide formula:** ``` [Component Name] What: [Definition in 1 line] Why: [Why it matters in 1 line] How: [Actionable step in 1-2 lines] ``` --- ## Caption Best Practices Carousels need strong captions because the caption appears alongside the cover slide. A weak caption means no one swipes. **Caption structure:** 1. **Hook** (first line): Question, bold claim, or surprising stat 2. **Context** (1-2 lines): Why this matters to your audience 3. **Swipe prompt**: "Swipe through for..." or "Slide [N] is the one most miss" 4. **Engagement CTA**: Question that invites comments 5. **Hashtags**: 3-4 maximum, at the end **Do:** - Reference a specific slide to create curiosity - Ask which point resonated most - Tell them to save it for later **Don't:** - Write a long caption that says everything the slides say - Use "link in comments" (carousel IS the content) - Add more than 4 hashtags ## Carousel Quality Checklist - [ ] Cover slide has a clear promise or question - [ ] Each slide has one point (not multiple ideas) - [ ] Text is readable on mobile without zooming (24pt+ body) - [ ] 5-8 slides total (7 is optimal. Completion drops 40% beyond 15) - [ ] Last slide has a clear CTA - [ ] Caption hooks attention and prompts swipe - [ ] Consistent font, colors, and layout across all slides - [ ] Exported as PDF, under 100 MB