Turn a blog post into LinkedIn posts
This Cowork prompt reads your blog post directly and splits it into 5 distinct LinkedIn formats: controversial hook, framework, storytelling, statistic, and carousel. Each post is optimized for the LinkedIn algorithm with proper word count, targeted hashtags, and suggested publication slots. You get a full week of LinkedIn content from a single article.
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Lis mon article de blog situé dans [chemin vers le fichier, ex: ~/Blog/article-nom.md] et transforme-le en une série de posts LinkedIn.
## Analyse préalable
Avant de rédiger, identifie :
- Le message principal de l'article
- Les 5 idées clés les plus impactantes
- Les données chiffrées ou exemples concrets citables
- Le ton et le style de l'article original
## Génère 5 posts LinkedIn distincts
### Post 1 : Le hook controversé
- Accroche qui challenge une idée reçue tirée de l'article
- Format : opinion forte → explication → retournement
- 150-200 mots max
### Post 2 : Le framework actionnable
- Extrait une méthode ou un processus de l'article
- Format : liste numérotée avec étapes claires
- 200-250 mots
### Post 3 : Le storytelling
- Transforme un exemple de l'article en mini-histoire
- Format : situation → problème → solution → leçon
- 150-200 mots
### Post 4 : La statistique marquante
- Part d'un chiffre clé de l'article
- Format : chiffre choc → contexte → implication → question ouverte
- 100-150 mots
### Post 5 : Le carrousel (texte des slides)
- Transforme le contenu en 8-10 slides textuelles
- Slide 1 : titre accrocheur
- Slides 2-9 : une idée par slide, phrases courtes
- Slide 10 : CTA + résumé
## Pour chaque post
- Ajoute 3-5 hashtags pertinents
- Suggère le meilleur moment de publication (Mardi, Mercredi ou Jeudi, 8h-9h ou 17h-18h)
- Inclus un CTA adapté (commenter, partager, lien vers l'article)
Sauvegarde tous les posts dans [chemin de sortie, ex: ~/Content/linkedin/posts-{date}.md].Why this prompt works
Direct file access lets Cowork extract real insights from your article instead of working from a summary. The 5 formats cover the post types that perform best on LinkedIn. File saving creates a ready-to-publish content pipeline.
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