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blog post to linkedin carousel template

Cadence: 1 carousel per post with a clear numbered framework, 5-8 slides

When to use it

Use this when a blog post contains a numbered framework, lessons learned, or a sequence that benefits from visual pacing. The carousel format forces one idea per slide, which makes dense written content easier to scan. Slide 1 needs the promise, not a generic title. The middle slides should each carry a headline and one or two lines, so the reader can finish the carousel without feeling trapped in a document. The final slide sends interested people to the full breakdown. This works best for tactical posts, research summaries, process breakdowns, and opinion pieces that can be broken into five to eight discrete ideas.

Cadence plan

  1. 1Use the blog title as a hook
  2. 2Create 5-8 slides
  3. 3Put one point on each slide
  4. 4Link the full breakdown in the first comment

LinkedIn carousel

Slide 1: [BLOG TITLE AS HOOK] + "[N] things I learned"
Slides 2-7: one point per slide, headline + 1-2 lines
Final slide: Full breakdown linked in the first comment.

Filled example

Slide 1: "I analyzed 200 posting schedules. 4 things surprised me." Slide 2: "1. Consistency beat frequency. Accounts posting 3x/week on a fixed schedule outgrew daily posters with no pattern."

Related templates

How often should I post blog post to linkedin carousel template?

1 carousel per post with a clear numbered framework, 5-8 slides

Which platforms does this template fit?

This template is written for X, LinkedIn, Instagram. Adjust only the formatting details that each platform needs.

What should I change before posting?

Replace every bracketed placeholder with a real product, audience, metric, offer, date, link, or example. Keep the structure, but make the details specific.