LinkedIn explainer — make a complex topic plain
A LinkedIn post that takes a complex topic and makes it plain — the kind of explainer that gets bookmarked and earns referrals. Hook + misconception + clear answer + action.
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Updates live as you typeI'm a {{my_role}} at {{my_firm}}. There's a complex topic in my industry that most people get wrong, and I want to write a LinkedIn post that explains it plainly so my audience trusts me with their work.
The topic: {{topic}}
The most common misconception: {{misconception}}
The actual answer (in plain English): {{actual_answer}}
A real-world example or analogy I can use: {{example}}
What action my reader should take after reading: {{action}}
Approx. word count target: {{word_target}} (e.g. 150 / 250 / 400)
Write the post.
- Hook in line 1 — no "I see this all the time" / "let me share". Lead with the misconception in the form of a question or a counter-intuitive line.
- 1–2 lines stating the wrong assumption + why people think it.
- 3–4 lines explaining the real answer with the example.
- 1 line on what to do about it.
- 3 relevant hashtags max at end.
- AU English.
No jargon (or define on first use). No emoji at the start. Max 1 emoji in body.Fill in the required fields above to copy or run this prompt.
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