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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 11 MIN

You’re Posting on LinkedIn — But It’s Not Turning Into Anything

from Raise Your Visibility Online – LinkedIn, Video & B2B Marketing for Professionals

Today, we're diving into the nitty-gritty of creating content for LinkedIn, and I've got some solid insights to share.The key takeaway?Content on LinkedIn isn’t about performing; it’s about teaching and starting conversations.If you've ever felt that creating posts is a struggle, you're not alone, and it’s probably because you’re trying to impress rather than connect.Instead of broadcasting to a crowd, think about writing for one specific person—let's call her Sarah—who needs your help. I’ll walk you through frameworks that transform your posts into engaging, helpful content that resonates with your audience, helping you break free from the overthinking trap that so often holds us back. Let's get into it!Creating content for LinkedIn can often feel like a daunting task, especially when we think we need to impress a massive audience.Louise breaks down this misconception by emphasizing that content should be about teaching, not performing. She shares her insights on how to shift our mindset from trying to entertain or impress others to genuinely helping them.By focusing on the needs of our audience—asking ourselves what they want to learn rather than how we appear—we can create more meaningful connections and conversations on LinkedIn. Louise encourages us to think of one specific person when crafting our content, which not only simplifies the process but also makes it more relatable and impactful.This approach not only alleviates the pressure of needing to be perfect but also fosters genuine interactions that can lead to business opportunities. Throughout the episode, Louise introduces several frameworks for content creation that center around teaching and sharing valuable insights.These frameworks include the Lesson Post, the Process Post, and the Mistake Post, each designed to help us articulate our experiences and knowledge in ways that are beneficial to our audience.By sharing our lessons learned, actionable processes, and even our mistakes, we not only establish credibility but also create content that resonates with others. Ultimately, Louise's message is clear: the key to engaging content lies in our willingness to share knowledge and experiences that can genuinely help others, rather than performing for likes and validation.Takeaways:In today's episode, we discussed how creating content on LinkedIn should focus on teaching instead of performing, which can help alleviate the pressure many feel when sharing their insights.Instead of aiming to reach a large audience, we should concentrate on starting meaningful conversations with one person at a time to foster genuine connections.By addressing the specific needs and questions of our audience, we can create content that is not only relatable but also provides real value to our network.I shared several content frameworks that can guide you through creating engaging posts, such as lesson posts, process posts, mistake posts, and observation posts, each serving a unique purpose.One of the biggest barriers to posting on LinkedIn is overthinking; instead of questioning the quality of our content, we should focus on whether it helps someone in need.Lastly, I emphasized that our goal should be to help others through our content, making it a conversation rather than a performance, which is key to building a strong online presence.Links referenced in this episode:louisebrogan.com/frameworksCompanies mentioned in this episode:Louise BroganLinkedInChatGPT

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