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Turn 1 idea into 91 LinkedIn posts in 8 minutes
Generate a month of LinkedIn content in 8 minutes

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Hey rebel solopreneurs 🦸♀️🦸♂️
You have one expertise sitting in your head right now.
Your years of experience solving problems. Your frameworks. Your insights. Your lessons learned the hard way.
Most creators treat each LinkedIn post like a separate mountain to climb.
They brainstorm from scratch. Draft something. Edit it. Hate it. Start over.
Monday's post takes an hour. Tuesday's post takes another hour. By Wednesday they're out of ideas and staring at a blank calendar for the rest of the month.
Smart ones turn one core problem into 91 LinkedIn posts in 8 minutes. BOOM.
⛳️ Why this works
Before you can create content consistently, you need a system that multiplies ideas instead of manufacturing them one at a time.
Without one? You're stuck in the creativity hamster wheel. Every post feels like starting from zero. Every week you're hunting for inspiration. Every month your calendar looks empty.
Manual content creation? Hours of staring at blank screens. "What should I write about today?" Delete. "Maybe this angle?" Delete. "How about this?" Still nothing.
Here's the thing...
Your content calendar is like a recipe.
Most creators approach it like they're inventing a new dish every single day. No ingredients prepped. No process. Just raw panic and a deadline.
But a content system works like a professional kitchen. You prep your ingredients once (identify problems). You have cooking methods ready (13 angles). You have proven recipes (7 copywriting frameworks).
Suddenly you're not inventing from scratch. You're combining what already works.
The golden age copywriting frameworks fix this. They give you 7 battle-tested structures that have worked for over 100 years. PAS. AIDA. SLAP.
These aren't trendy tactics. They're psychological patterns hardwired into how humans make decisions.
When you combine 1 problem with 13 angles and 7 frameworks, you don't just get one post. You get 91 variations. All from the same core insight.
Turns out, systems beat staring at blank screens every time.
Let's see how Taylor figured this out...
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Taylor runs a LinkedIn newsletter about productivity for solopreneurs.
But here's his problem. Every week he sits down to plan content. Stares at his calendar. Tries to think of post ideas.
Monday: "Maybe I'll write about morning routines?" Drafts it. Sounds generic. Delete.
Tuesday: "What about time blocking?" Writes three paragraphs. Reads flat. Delete.
Wednesday: "Perhaps goal setting?" Gets halfway through. Loses momentum. Closes laptop.
Content created? Zero posts. Hours wasted? Six. Calendar filled? Still blank for the next three weeks.
His expertise was solid. His insights were valuable. But he had no system to turn knowledge into consistent content.
Every post felt like inventing fire from scratch.
Then Taylor found something. A framework from the golden age of copywriting.
Not new tactics. Proven psychology that's worked for over a century.
Changed everything.
Taylor decided to follow these steps:
Step 1: Identify his reader's core problems systematically Step 2: Generate 13 different angles from one problem Step 3: Transform one angle into 7 posts using proven frameworks
Step 1: Find the problems worth writing about
Taylor opened ChatGPT/Claude (his AI sidekick).
He knew his audience struggled with productivity. But which specific problem should he write about? Time management? Focus? Overwhelm? Energy levels?
He had no clue which problem would resonate most.
Every topic felt like a guess. Pick something. Hope it lands. Cross his fingers for engagement.
Here's what he tried...
The problem finder prompt
TOPIC = {e.g. education, yoga, sales, Solopreneurs, YouTubers, etc.}
Please identify and succinctly list the top 12 prevalent challenges associated with the given topic, using no more than 12 words for each problem. Use a complete sentence.
- 3 Fears
- 3 Frustrations
- 3 Wants
- 3 Aspirations
Your response must be in a person's own words, like you would get in a survey, a product review, or in a conversation with a friend.
Be colloquial and plain.
Prioritize authentic and vivid expressions of the challenges.
Taylor filled in "Solopreneurs" as his topic.
His AI sidekick returned 12 problems organized by psychology:
Fears:
I'm afraid I'll burn out before my business becomes profitable
I'm terrified I'm working on the wrong thing and wasting time
I fear I'll never escape the feast-or-famine income cycle
Frustrations:
I'm frustrated that I wear too many hats and can't focus deeply
I hate that my competitor's mediocre product outsells my better one
It drives me crazy that I work 60 hours but feel unproductive
Wants:
I want to cut my weekly hours from 60 to 35 without losing revenue
I want a system that brings in clients while I sleep
I want to finally finish that course I've been building for 6 months
Aspirations:
I dream of building passive income that covers my basic expenses
I aspire to be known as the go-to expert in my niche
I want to grow my business without hiring a team
Taylor picked one: "I'm frustrated that I wear too many hats and can't focus deeply."
Perfect. One problem identified. Ready for the next step.
Step 2: Generate 13 angles from one problem
Taylor had his problem. But how should he frame it? As a how-to guide? A story? A comparison? An analogy?
Every angle creates different engagement. Pick wrong and your post dies in the algorithm. Pick right and it spreads.
But wait. Which angle would work best? How do you even know?
He had no system for exploring different approaches. Just gut feel and guesswork.
Here's what he tried...
The angle generator prompt
I want to create a post that helps solve the problem:
{PROBLEM}
For the topic:
{TOPIC}
For the following types of posts, create 2 ideas:
1) Ask a question
2) Make people think
3) Give one tip
4) Share an anecdote/story
5) Provide an analogy
6) Give an example
7) Compare two things
8) Share an observation
9) Teach people how to do something
10) Break a belief
11) Share something that is against the grain
12) Point out the difference between today vs future
13) Present an interesting or shocking fact/data
His AI sidekick analyzed the problem and generated 26 different angles (2 for each type).
Ask a question:
Are you wearing too many hats because you can't afford help, or because you can't let go?
What would happen if you cut 3 hats tomorrow and focused on just 2?
Make people think:
The solopreneur who does everything builds a job, not a business
You're not busy because you have too much work—you're busy because you have no filter
Give one tip:
Track your time for 3 days, then eliminate the bottom 30% of tasks
Batch similar tasks into 90-minute blocks instead of context-switching all day
Share an observation:
I noticed successful solopreneurs wear fewer hats but go deeper on each one
Most solopreneurs add tasks faster than they remove them—that's the trap
Teach how to do something:
How to identify which 2 hats actually generate revenue vs which just feel important
How to automate 3 recurring tasks this week using free tools
[...and 18 more angles]
Taylor picked one angle: "Track your time for 3 days, then eliminate the bottom 30% of tasks."
Now he had a specific angle to write about. Time for the final step.
Step 3: Turn one angle into 7 different posts
Taylor had his angle. But LinkedIn posts need structure. Opening hook. Body. Closing call to action.
Starting from a blank page? That's where most creators get stuck. Even with a clear angle, the actual writing takes 45 minutes of drafting and redrafting.
But wait. How do you structure this so it doesn't sound generic?
He needed frameworks that tap into psychology. Proven patterns that guide readers toward action.
Here's what he tried...
The framework writer prompt
Topic = {TOPIC}
Problem = {PROBLEM}
Angle = {ANGLE}
Write a compelling LinkedIn post about this topic following the {ACRONYM} (EXPANDED ACRONYM) formula.
You are a LinkedIn post writer. Your job is to write compelling posts that get engagement.
For this post, use the {ACRONYM} formula.
# Personality
You write in a simple, direct, and human-sounding tone that a 10 year old would understand.
You favor short sentences.
# Avoid
- Emojis
- Hashtags
- Labels
- Pre-text
Taylor chose the PAS framework (Problem-Agitate-Solve) first.
His AI sidekick returned a complete LinkedIn post:
Problem: "You're drowning in tasks. Client calls. Content creation. Email management. Bookkeeping. Every hat feels urgent."
Agitate: "You tell yourself you'll get organized next week. But next week comes and you're even more buried. The to-do list grows. The focus shrinks. Sound familiar?"
Solve: "Here's what works: Track every task for 3 days. Write down everything. Then eliminate the bottom 30%. Not delegate. Not optimize. Delete. You'll find 30% of your tasks generate maybe 5% of results. Cut them. Your focus returns."
One angle. Seven proven frameworks (PAS, AIDA, BAB, QUEST, ACCA, SLAP, BISCUIT).
Taylor ran the same angle through all 7 frameworks. Got 7 completely different posts. All structured. All ready to publish. All from the same core insight.
Total time: 8 minutes. Not 3 hours of brainstorming.
🏆 Taylor's results after 2 months
Before:
Brainstormed post ideas from scratch every week
Spent 3-6 hours per week staring at blank screens
Content calendar always empty beyond next 3-4 posts
Felt constant pressure to "come up with something good"
After:
Identifies 1 problem, generates 91 post variations in 8 minutes
Content calendar filled for entire month in single session
Consistent posting 5x per week with zero creative anxiety
Repurposes same core insights across multiple formats
His process now:
Run problem finder prompt (2 minutes)
Pick 1 problem, run angle generator (3 minutes)
Pick 1 angle, run through 7 frameworks (3 minutes)
Light editing and scheduling (15 minutes)
Total time: 23 minutes for 7 LinkedIn posts. Not 3 hours per post.
His AI sidekick handles idea multiplication in 8 minutes. BOOM.
🧩 Your turn
Copy each prompt into your AI sidekick.
Step 1: Run the problem finder for your topic. Pick 1 problem from the 12 results.
Step 2: Run the angle generator with that problem. Pick 1 angle from the 26 options.
Step 3: Run the framework writer with your chosen angle. Start with PAS, then try the other 6 frameworks.
Generation time: 8 minutes for foundational structure. Editing time: 15 minutes to add your voice.
That's it, my fellow outliers!
Yours 'helping you automate the boring stuff' Vijay peduru 🦸♂️