Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- 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 p...
Build a LinkedIn content system for thought leadership. Use when someone needs to establish authority, attract inbound leads, or build a consistent content p...
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
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 โ that pays your bills. This skill builds a content system that makes you impossible to forget for your target audience. Not through hacks. Through consistency and clear positioning.
I need to understand your situation: What's your expertise? What do you know cold? Who needs to remember you? Specific titles, company stages, industries. What do you want from LinkedIn? Leads? Job offers? Speaking gigs? Partnerships? What's your unfair advantage? Experience, perspective, or access that others don't have. What are you doing now? Posting? How often? What's working? The strategy depends on the answers.
Before content, get clear on your angle. The one-liner: I help [specific audience] with [specific outcome] through [unique approach]. Example: I help growth-stage founders build marketing systems that scale โ combining 15 years of strategy with AI-powered execution. If you can't say it in one sentence, your content will be unfocused. Your headline formula: [Role] | [What you do for who OR tagline] Examples: "AI Marketing Architect | I build your AI marketing system. Then I run it." "Former Nike CMO โ Now helping founders avoid the branding mistakes I made" The headline is prime real estate. Don't waste it on your job title.
These are the 3-5 topics you'll own. Everything you post should fit into one of these buckets. Good pillars: You have genuine expertise (not just interest) Your target audience cares about it You can produce content on it consistently It connects to what you sell Example pillars: AI-powered marketing (what I sell) Founder marketing lessons (what I've learned) Brand positioning (my expertise) Behind-the-scenes building (makes me human) Hot takes on marketing trends (keeps it interesting) The ratio: 70% core expertise (builds authority) 20% adjacent insights (makes you interesting) 10% personal (makes you relatable)
Different formats for different goals: FormatGood ForEngagementStoryConnectionHighFramework/ListAuthorityHighHot takeReachVariableCase studyProofMediumBehind-the-scenesTrustMedium The winning mix: 2-3 frameworks per week (authority) 1-2 stories per week (connection) 1 case study or proof point per week (credibility)
The first line determines if anyone reads the rest. Make it count. Hooks that work: "Most founders get [topic] wrong. Here's why:" "I spent 15 years learning this the hard way:" "[Counterintuitive statement that makes them stop scrolling]" "The best [X] I know all do this one thing:" Hook principles: Specific beats vague Numbers add credibility Tension creates curiosity Punchline first, context second
[Hook โ the moment or realization] [Setup โ quick context] [Tension โ what was hard or went wrong] [Turn โ the insight] [Lesson โ the takeaway] [Question โ drives engagement]
[Hook โ bold claim or problem] [Why this matters โ 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 question]
[Controversial statement] [Your reasoning โ 2-3 sentences] [The nuance people miss] [What to do instead] [Question to drive comments]
Minimum viable presence: 3x per week Same days/times At least 2 posts showing expertise If you want growth: 5x per week (weekdays) Active commenting (20-30 min/day) 1 long-form article per month Best times (test for yourself): Tuesday-Thursday mornings (7-9am) Tuesday-Thursday lunch (12-1pm) Avoid weekends for B2B
Posting is half the game. Engaging is the other half. Comment strategy: 5-10 thoughtful comments per day on posts from your target audience Add value, don't just say "Great post!" Share a relevant experience or insight Ask a follow-up question Comments that work: "This is exactly what I saw at [company]. We also found that..." "Interesting take. What about the case where [alternative scenario]?" "Adding to this: [your framework or step they didn't mention]"
โ Posting only about yourself and your company โ Inspirational quotes with no substance โ Engagement bait ("Comment YES if you agree!") โ Posting once then disappearing for 3 weeks โ Only broadcasting, never engaging โ Walls of text with no formatting Need help building your LinkedIn presence? โ Book a strategy call Skill by Brian Wagner | AI Marketing Architect | brianrwagner.com
Writing, remixing, publishing, visual generation, and marketing content production.
Largest current source with strong distribution and engagement signals.