Here’s a simple habit you can use to get content ideas for LinkedIn:

At the end of each day, write 1 thing you learned from the things you did that day.

Then, the next time you sit down to write a post, you can write one like this:

Now, you may be thinking:

“Why would people be interested in this type of content?”

And I have 2 answers for you:

1) It’s relatable

2) It’s based on your personal experience

Just that makes your content so much more appealing. And it also makes you more credible.

Because instead of feeding the echo chamber that LinkedIn often is, you’re bringing advice & learnings that you have experienced yourself.

Plus, it’s also such an easy way to find content ideas, because all you have to do is pay attention to the things you’re already doing.

Now, you may be thinking:

“Why would people be interested in this type of content?”

And I have 2 answers for you:

1) It’s relatable

2) It’s based on your personal experience

Just that makes your content so much more appealing. And it also makes you more credible.

Because instead of feeding the echo chamber that LinkedIn often is, you’re bringing advice & learnings that you have experienced yourself.

Plus, it’s also such an easy way to find content ideas, because all you have to do is pay attention to the things you’re already doing.