Stop asking AI to write LinkedIn posts.
Do this instead:
1. Extract Your Voice First
"Analyse my last 10 posts. Extract my tone, sentence patterns, and recurring themes. Create a voice profile I can reuse."
AI becomes your writing analyst.
2. Build a Content Bank
"Turn these 5 experiences into a content bank. For each, identify the lesson, the emotion, and 3 angles I could write from."
AI becomes your content strategist.
3. Generate Hooks, Not Posts
"Give me 10 scroll-stopping hooks for [topic]. Make them specific, curiosity-driven, and under 10 words."
AI becomes your headline writer.
4. Map the Structure
"Create a post outline for [idea]. Include the hook, 3 key points, a transition, and a closing that drives action."
AI becomes your content architect.
5. Add Your Proof Points
"I want to make this point: [X]. Find 3 ways to back it up - a stat, a personal story angle, and a contrarian take."
AI I becomes your research assistant.
6. Refine for Platform
"Reformat this draft for LinkedIn. Add line breaks, tighten sentences, remove fluff, and make it scannable."
AI becomes your editor.
7. Humanize the Output
"Review this for AI tells. Remove clichés, rhetorical questions, and robotic phrasing. Make it sound like me."
AI becomes your authenticity filter.
8. Create a Reusable System
"Turn this process into a custom GPT or prompt template I can reuse for every post."
AI becomes your systems builder.
Most people type "write me a post about X."
Then wonder why it sounds like everyone else.
These prompts keep your ideas.
AI just helps to shape them.
This post gives you the prompts.
But prompts alone won't master AI content.
You need:
↳ A system that learns your voice
↳ Tools that generate ideas from your past content
↳ AI that writes like you, not a robot
That's what Stanley does.
Try it here → stanley.stan.store
Stanley can do much more than this.