#078 - How to Turn Raw Ideas Into LinkedIn Content
If you’re trying to manage your LinkedIn presence while juggling a chaotic schedule, chances are you’re also stuck on what to post.
Some people post every other day, but with no real substance.
Others wait months to share one “perfect” idea—polished endlessly before it finally goes live.
Both are sharing their screens... but with the mic on mute.
LinkedIn rewards consistency. But quality always wins.
The sweet spot?
A system that helps you show up regularly with substance.
Once you’ve found a rhythm that works, the next step is habit-building—capturing everyday lightbulb moments and shaping them into meaningful content.
Build the Habit of Note-Taking
If you’re leading teams, jumping on calls, or thinking through problems, you’re already having content-worthy thoughts.
Some are fully formed.
Some are half-baked.
Some might contradict everything that’s ever been said before.
That’s gold.
Capture it.
Use whatever works—Google Keep, Notion, Evernote or even a pen and paper.
The tool doesn’t matter. The habit does.
And make sure your ideas align with your content pillars and LinkedIn goals. Don’t just collect thoughts. Collect the right ones.

Give Your Ideas Room to Grow
Pick a fixed time every week to revisit your notes.
One quiet hour is enough.
Use that time to build on raw ideas.
Add layers. Connect the dots. Refine the insight.
Add Depth
Shape each idea into a post that delivers value.
Here are a few ways to do that:
• Tie it to a personal story
• Pull from a client conversation
• Share a sharp opinion or contrarian take
• Break it into a how-to, tip list, or framework
• Analyze something trending in your industry
Whatever the format, make sure your voice and expertise are shining through. That’s what separates a post worth reading from one that just fills space.

Authority > Virality
LinkedIn is full of creators and influencers whose content is optimized solely for visibility, and that’s fine for them.
But if you’re a founder or executive, your game is different.
You’re here to build authority.
That means skipping trend-driven content like:
• Personal throwbacks with no relevance
• Daily habits or niche hobbies
• Generic self-hype
• Plug-and-play viral templates
• Preachy life advice
• Motivational quotes with zero context
Avoid anything that doesn’t educate, inspire action, or deepen someone’s understanding of your domain.
Use AI, Don’t Sound Like AI
Draft your ideas. Use tools like ChatGPT or Perplexity to expand, structure, or clean them up. But always do a final pass yourself.
Remove generic phrasing or robotic patterns that scream “AI-written.”
Make sure it still sounds like you.

Pro Tip: It’s Okay Not to Post Everything
Not every idea needs to see the light of LinkedIn.
Some should sit in drafts.
Some will get better with time.
Some won’t make the cut, and that’s okay.
Filtering is a skill.
It helps you protect your brand.
Because every good post adds to it.
And every trend-chasing, hollow one chips away at it.
You’ve built years, maybe decades, of hard-earned credibility.
Don’t trade that for a few extra likes.
TL;DR
1. Capture everyday ideas.
2. Shape them into posts that bring value.
3. Stay consistent, but focus on quality.
4. Use AI to support—not replace—your voice.
5. Build authority, not virality.