ktg-plugin-marketplace/plugins/linkedin-thought-leadership/assets/quick-post-resources.md
Kjell Tore Guttormsen 39f8b275a6 feat(linkedin-thought-leadership): v1.0.0 — initial open-source import
Build LinkedIn thought leadership with algorithmic understanding,
strategic consistency, and AI-assisted content creation. Updated for
the January 2026 360Brew algorithm change.

16 agents, 25 commands, 6 skills, 9 hooks, 24 reference docs.

Personal data sanitized: voice samples generalized to template,
high-engagement posts cleared, region-specific references replaced
with placeholders.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-07 22:09:03 +02:00

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Quick Post Resources

Copy-paste hooks and CTAs for fast post creation.


Hooks Bank

Copy these hooks and customize for your topic:

Data/Numbers Hooks

  • "After [number] [time period], here's what I've learned:"
  • "[Percentage] of [group] are doing this wrong:"
  • "Tracked [metric] for [duration]. The results:"
  • "[Number] [thing] that [outcome]:"

Story Hooks

  • "This morning, something clicked:"
  • "Had a conversation yesterday that shifted my thinking:"
  • "True story from this week:"
  • "What I didn't expect when I [action]:"

Contrarian Hooks

  • "Stop [common advice]. Here's why:"
  • "The advice that's actually hurting you:"
  • "What everyone gets wrong about [topic]:"
  • "I used to believe [common belief]. Not anymore."

Question Hooks

  • "Why doesn't anyone talk about [overlooked topic]?"
  • "Am I the only one who thinks [observation]?"
  • "Honest question: How do you handle [challenge]?"
  • "When did [problematic trend] become normal?"

Curiosity Hooks

  • "There's a pattern I keep seeing:"
  • "Something doesn't add up about [topic]:"
  • "The thing that surprised me most about [experience]:"
  • "Hidden in plain sight:"

Authority Hooks

  • "After [years/experience] in [field], one truth:"
  • "The framework that changed my approach to [topic]:"
  • "What I tell everyone who asks about [topic]:"
  • "The non-obvious lesson from [experience]:"

Urgency Hooks

  • "If you're struggling with [problem], read this:"
  • "Save this for when [situation] happens:"
  • "Before you [common action], consider this:"
  • "Don't make the same mistake I made with [topic]:"

Hook Formulas by Angle

Contrarian

  • "Unpopular opinion: [your take]"
  • "Everyone's talking about X. Nobody's talking about Y."
  • "The advice that worked in [year] is hurting you now."
  • "What if [common practice] is actually the problem?"

Validating

  • "Tried [approach]. Results after [timeframe]:"
  • "The data confirms what we suspected about [topic]."
  • "Proof that [strategy] actually works:"
  • "After testing for [duration], here's what I found."

Curious

  • "Genuine question: Why do we [common practice]?"
  • "I've been thinking about [observation]. Anyone else?"
  • "What's stopping us from [alternative approach]?"
  • "Why does [pattern] keep happening?"

Helpful

  • "A tiny change that made [specific improvement]:"
  • "Wish I knew this earlier about [topic]:"
  • "The simple fix for [common problem]:"
  • "Save this for when you [situation]."

Surprised

  • "I was wrong about [topic]. Here's what changed:"
  • "Didn't see this coming:"
  • "This result surprised me:"
  • "Plot twist in my [project/work]:"

Frustrated

  • "Can we stop pretending [myth] is true?"
  • "This needs to change in [industry/topic]:"
  • "Tired of seeing [problematic pattern]."
  • "Why are we still [outdated practice]?"

Excited

  • "This changes everything about [topic]:"
  • "Just discovered [thing]. Game changer."
  • "Finally, something that actually works for [problem]."
  • "This is why I'm excited about [development]."

Reflective

  • "X years later, here's what actually mattered:"
  • "Looking back, the turning point was..."
  • "The lesson I keep relearning:"
  • "What I'd tell myself when I started:"

CTAs Bank

End with one of these to prompt engagement:

Question CTAs (spark conversation)

  • "What's your take?"
  • "Anyone else experiencing this?"
  • "How do you handle this?"
  • "Agree or disagree?"
  • "What am I missing?"
  • "What would you add?"

Challenge CTAs (invite debate)

  • "Change my mind."
  • "Fight me on this."
  • "Prove me wrong."
  • "Tell me I'm overthinking this."

Share CTAs (gather perspectives)

  • "Drop your version in the comments."
  • "What's worked for you?"
  • "Share your example."
  • "I'll start: [your example]"

Validation CTAs (build community)

  • "Like if you've been there."
  • "Repost if this resonates."
  • "Save this for later."
  • "Tag someone who needs to hear this." (Use sparingly - can trigger engagement bait detection)

Follow-up CTAs (continue conversation)

  • "More on this tomorrow."
  • "Part 2 coming soon."
  • "DM me if you want the full breakdown."
  • "I'll share the details in comments."

Quick Post Quality Checklist

Before posting, verify in 30 seconds:

  • Hook works standalone in 140 characters (mobile "see more" threshold)
  • Under 500 characters total (if over, consider full workflow)
  • ONE clear point (not multiple competing ideas)
  • Ends with engagement prompt
  • Aligns with your 3-5 core topics (topical authority)
  • Provides value (insight, perspective, or question worth answering)
  • Sounds like YOU (not generic LinkedIn-speak)
  • No external links in post body (save for comments if needed)

Timing for Quick Posts

Best times

  • Early morning (7-8am local) - Catch commuters
  • Lunch break (12-1pm local) - Mid-day scroll
  • Late afternoon (5-6pm local) - End of workday wind-down

Quick posts work especially well when:

  • You can engage in comments for the first 30 minutes
  • As "bookends" to your more substantial posts
  • When news breaks (react quickly, establish perspective)
  • During your audience's natural engagement windows

Avoid posting quick posts:

  • Right before going offline for hours
  • When you won't be able to respond to comments
  • On your "big post" days (cannibalization)

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Too many ideas in one post

    • Symptom: Post feels scattered, CTA is unclear
    • Fix: Pick ONE idea. Save others for separate posts.
  2. Burying the hook

    • Symptom: Best part is in paragraph 3
    • Fix: Lead with the most interesting element
  3. No engagement prompt

    • Symptom: People read but don't respond
    • Fix: Always end with question or invitation
  4. Generic observations

    • Symptom: Could be written by anyone
    • Fix: Add YOUR specific perspective or experience
  5. Over-explaining

    • Symptom: 400 characters explaining what could be said in 100
    • Fix: Trust your audience. Delete unnecessary context.
  6. Wrong topic for quick format

    • Symptom: You keep wanting to add "but also..." and "and another thing..."
    • Fix: Switch to full workflow. This isn't a quick post topic.
  7. No connection to expertise

    • Symptom: Random observation outside your lanes
    • Fix: Either connect to your core topics or skip it
  8. Engagement bait disguised as question

    • Symptom: "Type 1 if you agree, 2 if you don't"
    • Fix: Ask genuine questions you care about answering