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linkedin framework post template

Cadence: every 1-2 weeks

When to use it

Use this when you can turn your process into a short set of labeled steps. The template leads with the outcome, then walks through the framework one step at a time, ending with proof that you have used it in real work. That proof line matters because LinkedIn is crowded with abstract frameworks. The structure works when each label is memorable and each explanation changes what the reader would do next. It is a good fit for consultants, founders, marketers, recruiters, and operators who repeat the same decision process often enough to name it.

Cadence plan

  1. 1Post every 1-2 weeks
  2. 2Name the process or outcome
  3. 3List the framework steps
  4. 4End with proof from real use

Framework post

[PROCESS/OUTCOME] in [N] steps. Here's the framework.
1. [LABEL]: [1-2 line explanation]
...
This isn't theory, I've used it on [N] [CLIENTS/PROJECTS].

Filled example

Choosing what to post next in 3 questions. 1. Would I stop scrolling for this? If the hook doesn't survive the first line, skip it. Used this on 40+ client accounts. Not fancy, but it keeps me from posting filler.

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How often should I post linkedin framework post template?

every 1-2 weeks

Which platforms does this template fit?

This template is written for LinkedIn. 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.