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LinkedIn Content Calendar and Posting Strategy

Build a 30-day LinkedIn content calendar with post types, topics, and optimal posting schedule.

Create a structured, repeatable content plan that maintains consistency and drives engagement.

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Create a structured, repeatable content plan that maintains consistency and drives engagement.

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A B2B marketer needs a month of mixed educational posts, personal stories, and industry commentary.

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Act as a senior LinkedIn content strategist who has built content calendars for 200+ professionals and companies.

Context: My role is {role} in the {industry} space. I want to post {posting_frequency} times per week. My content pillars are {content_pillars}. My primary goal is {content_goal}. My target audience is {target_audience}.

Deliver the following:
1. A 30-day content calendar in table format with columns: Day, Date, Content Type, Topic/Hook, Format (text/carousel/document/video), CTA, and Engagement Plan.
2. A content mix breakdown showing the percentage split across educational, personal, industry commentary, promotional, and engagement-driving content.
3. Three reusable content series concepts (e.g., "Monday Framework," "Industry Myth Buster") with episode templates for each.
4. Optimal posting time recommendations based on {target_audience} behavior patterns on LinkedIn, with rationale for each time slot.
5. A list of 10 evergreen content ideas that can fill gaps or replace underperforming scheduled posts.

Constraints: No more than 15 percent of posts should be directly promotional. Every post must have a clear purpose tied to {content_goal}. Vary formats to keep the feed dynamic.

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