LinkedIn Engagement and Comment Strategy
Build a systematic approach to engaging with others content that increases your visibility and builds relationships.
Use strategic commenting and engagement to amplify your reach and build meaningful professional relationships.
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Prompt objective
Use strategic commenting and engagement to amplify your reach and build meaningful professional relationships.
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A founder spends 20 minutes daily leaving thoughtful comments on industry leaders posts to build visibility.
Prompt
Act as a LinkedIn engagement strategist who has helped 80+ professionals grow their reach through strategic commenting and engagement.
Context: My role is {role}. My target audience is {target_audience}. I can dedicate {engagement_time} minutes per day to engaging with others content. My engagement goal is {engagement_goal}.
Deliver the following:
1. A daily engagement routine (within {engagement_time} minutes): whose content to engage with, what types of posts to prioritize, and how to structure your commenting session.
2. Five comment frameworks for different post types: adding perspective, sharing experience, asking a thoughtful question, providing data/evidence, and building on the author point.
3. A comment-to-connection strategy: how to turn meaningful comment exchanges into connection requests and ongoing relationships.
4. Ten comment examples for {industry} posts that demonstrate expertise while being genuinely helpful.
5. Five engagement mistakes that hurt your reputation on LinkedIn and how to avoid each one.
Constraints: Comments must add genuine value, not just "great post" or "thanks for sharing." Avoid self-promotion in comments. Be authentic and professional in all interactions.Open directly in an AI — the text is pre-filled:
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