skills/ai-marketing-skills/linkedin-authority-builder/SKILL.md
Build a LinkedIn content system for thought leadership. Use when someone needs to establish authority, attract inbound leads, or build a consistent content presence. Covers positioning, content pillars, formats, and posting rhythm.
npx skillsauth add aaaaqwq/agi-super-team linkedin-authority-builderInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Here's what most people get wrong about LinkedIn: they're trying to go viral.
Viral doesn't pay your bills. Being remembered by the right 500 people when they need what you do — that pays your bills.
This skill builds a content system around consistent positioning and clear pillars — not hacks.
Before generating any strategy, load:
positioning-basics output if available)Sequencing gate: If positioning isn't clear yet, stop and ask:
"Before building a content strategy, I need your one-liner: 'I help [specific audience] with [specific outcome] through [unique approach].' Do you have this locked, or should we nail positioning first with
positioning-basics?"
Do not build a content system for an unclear position — the content will be unfocused.
Also suggest:
"Run
linkedin-profile-optimizerif you haven't — the content we build needs a profile that converts the traffic."
Before recommending any content, reason through:
Output a brief strategy assessment:
"You're a [role] targeting [audience] with [X hours/week] and a goal of [outcome]. I'll build a [3/5 post/week] strategy anchored to [X] pillars. The main gap in your current approach: [specific gap]."
Each pillar must pass all 4 tests:
Pillar ratio:
Output format per pillar:
Pillar: [Name]
Ratio: [%]
Content types: [frameworks / stories / case studies]
Example hook: "[First line of a real post]"
Connection to goal: [how this drives the stated outcome]
| Format | Best For | Engagement Level | |---|---|---| | Story | Connection, memorability | High | | Framework/List | Authority, credibility | High | | Hot take | Reach, visibility | Variable | | Case study/proof | Credibility, late-stage trust | Medium | | Behind-the-scenes | Relatability, trust | Medium |
Recommended weekly mix:
Story Post:
[Hook — the moment or realization]
[Setup — quick context]
[Tension — what was hard or went wrong]
[Turn — the insight]
[Lesson — the takeaway]
[Question — drives engagement]
Framework Post:
[Hook — bold claim or problem statement]
[Why this matters — 1-2 sentences]
[The X-step framework:]
1. [Step + brief explanation]
2. [Step + brief explanation]
3. [Step + brief explanation]
[Key insight or summary]
[CTA or discussion question]
Hot Take:
[Controversial statement]
[Your reasoning — 2-3 sentences]
[The nuance people miss]
[What to do instead]
[Question to drive comments]
Generate a 4-week calendar with actual dates (not generic day names):
| Date | Pillar | Format | Hook (first line) | Status | |---|---|---|---|---| | [YYYY-MM-DD] | [Pillar] | Framework | "[First line]" | Draft | | [YYYY-MM-DD] | [Pillar] | Story | "[First line]" | Draft |
Fill 4 full weeks. Generic "Week 1, Monday" output is not sufficient.
Also output 5 starter post hooks ready to write immediately — these break the blank-page problem:
1. [Hook]
2. [Hook]
3. [Hook]
4. [Hook]
5. [Hook]
After generating the strategy, evaluate:
Flag issues: "Pillar 3 ('general business tips') doesn't connect to your stated goal of attracting SaaS founders. Replace with something more specific."
After 30 days, review with these questions:
Adjust based on data:
## LinkedIn Strategy: [Name] — [Date]
### Positioning Alignment
[One-liner + assessment of clarity]
### Content Pillars
[3-5 pillars with ratio, examples, connection to goal]
### Weekly Rhythm
- Posts/week: [X]
- Best times: [e.g., Tue/Thu 8am EST]
- Active commenting: [X min/day]
### Format Mix
[Breakdown with rationale]
### 4-Week Content Calendar
[Table with real dates + hooks]
### 5 Starter Posts (Write These First)
[Hooks with format labels]
### Engagement Plan
[Who to engage with, how much time, what to say]
### Self-Critique Notes
[Issues flagged + recommended fixes]
### 30-Day Review Triggers
[What to measure and when to adjust]
### Cross-References
- linkedin-profile-optimizer (run before publishing)
- content-idea-generator (for ongoing idea generation)
- voice-extractor (to ensure posts sound authentic)
Skill by Brian Wagner | AI Marketing Architect | brianrwagner.com
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