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Clone any LinkedIn post in your voice

Create LinkedIn posts like the top creators

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Hey rebel solopreneurs 🦸‍♀️🦸‍♂️

Most creators think writing great LinkedIn posts means starting from scratch every time.

That's not true.

Here's what actually works... reverse engineer a viral post into questions, talk your answers, generate your version in 60 seconds.

⛳️ Why this works

Before you post on LinkedIn, you need a systematic way to create content that converts.

Without one?

You're staring at a blank screen. Trying to be original. Wrestling with structure. Wondering if it'll land.

Manual LinkedIn writing? Hours of drafting. Editing. Second-guessing every line. "Should I open with this? Or that? Does this hook work?"

Here's the thing...

Your LinkedIn post is like a LEGO blueprint.

Most creators see a great post and try to rebuild it from memory. "Let me write something similar..."

Vague. Inconsistent. Doesn't capture what made the original work.

But a blueprint shows you exactly which pieces go where. "First piece: attention-grabbing opener. Second piece: credibility statement. Third piece: three-step framework."

The rhetorical structure method works the same way. It unpacks why a viral post works into specific questions you answer. Who's your audience? What's their problem? What's your solution?

When you answer these questions in your voice, you're not copying the post. You're following the proven blueprint with your unique content.

With voice dictation, you talk your answers like explaining to a friend. Your AI sidekick builds the post. Done.

Turns out, templates beat blank screens every time. Bingo.

Let's see how Emma figured this out...

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Emma runs a productivity newsletter.

But here's her problem.

She'd spend 3 hours writing one LinkedIn post.

Open blank document. "What should I write about today?"

Type a few lines. Delete. Try a different angle. Delete. Scroll through her notes. "Maybe this idea?"

Three hours later? One mediocre post that got 47 likes and zero subscriber signups.

Her LinkedIn strategy was dying. She needed consistent content that converted. But the blank page killed her momentum every time.

Then Emma found something. A technique from Matthew Lakajev, the fastest-growing LinkedIn creator in Australia.

Changed everything.

Emma decided to follow these steps:

Step 1: Train her AI sidekick to analyze viral posts Step 2: Turn a winning post into interview questions Step 3: Talk her answers via voice dictation Step 4: Generate her post automatically

Step 1: Train her AI sidekick to analyze viral posts

Emma opened ChatGPT/Claude (her AI sidekick).

She found a viral LinkedIn post from a creator she admired. Great engagement. Clear structure. Converted readers to followers.

But wait. How do you extract what makes it work?

She had no clue which pieces to copy. The opening? The structure? The pacing?

Here's what she tried...

The rhetorical structure training prompt

I am going to give you a text and I want you to analyze the text and then return a list of questions that someone can answer to create their own post that follows the same rhetorical structure of the original text. I will give you an example of what I want you to do first before we get started.

For example, here is a post that I might ask you to analyze:

"The most overused cold email phrase ever:

'I hope you're doing well.'

Stop this for 3 reasons:

1 → It occupies your first lines (super important space)
2 → It sounds like the start of a selfish sales pitch
3 → It doesn't add value to your pitch

It's said by everyone
→ so you sound like everyone

It's safe to remove it and
→ get to the point"

And here is an example of how you would respond with questions:

"Question 1: What's an overused phrase or concept in your industry?

Guidance: Think about a term or phrase that is frequently used in your field to the point of becoming a cliché.

Question 2: Can you identify three reasons why this phrase should be avoided?

Guidance: List three reasons that explain why using this overused phrase could be detrimental or ineffective.

Question 3: What's a common characteristic of those who frequently use this phrase?

Guidance: Describe a characteristic that those who frequently use this overused phrase might share.

Question 4: What would be a more beneficial action to replace using this phrase?

Guidance: Propose a more effective or impactful action to replace the use of the overused phrase."

I will give you the text so you can create the questions.

Her AI sidekick confirmed it understood the pattern.

Emma had just taught her AI sidekick to reverse engineer any post into interview questions.

Step 2: Turn a winning post into interview questions

Emma copied a viral LinkedIn post from her favorite creator.

The post had 2,400 likes. 143 comments. Exactly the engagement she wanted.

But here's the thing. She didn't want to copy it word-for-word. She needed the structure applied to her content.

Here's what she tried...

The post analysis prompt

[Paste the viral LinkedIn post you want to analyze]

Her AI sidekick analyzed the post and returned:

  • Question 1: What's an overused practice or belief in your industry that you want to challenge?

  • Question 2: Can you identify three specific reasons why this practice should be avoided?

  • Question 3: What's a common pattern among people who follow this outdated practice?

  • Question 4: What's a more effective alternative approach?

  • Question 5: What's the transformation readers will experience by making this shift?

Emma now had an interview script. The viral post's blueprint, turned into questions she could answer with her own expertise.

Step 3: Talk her answers via voice dictation

Emma enabled speech-to-text on her computer.

She didn't want to type. Talking is faster. More natural. Less friction.

But wait. How do you make sure the AI sidekick rebuilds the post correctly?

Here's what she tried...

The dictation setup prompt

I'm going to answer the questions you provided and then you are going to rewrite the original post using my answers. You will follow the style and layout of the original post. Mirror the spacing, sentence length, number of characters, etc. as close as possible.

[Start recording and answer each question naturally - don't repeat the questions verbatim, just talk like you're explaining to a friend]

Emma hit record and started talking.

"The overused practice? Posting generic motivational quotes. Here's why it doesn't work. First, everyone does it so you blend in. Second, it doesn't show your expertise. Third, it doesn't convert followers to subscribers. People who do this are playing it safe. The better approach? Share tactical frameworks from your expertise. The transformation? Readers see you as an authority and actually sign up."

60 seconds of talking. Done.

Her AI sidekick had everything it needed to build the post.

Step 4: Generate her post automatically

Emma stopped recording and hit enter.

Her AI sidekick processed her spoken answers.

In 8 seconds, it returned a complete LinkedIn post:

  • Opening hook matching the viral structure

  • Three-point breakdown explaining why generic quotes fail

  • Contrast statement showing the pattern

  • Clear alternative approach

  • Call-to-action for readers

The post was 90% ready. Emma made two small tweaks to match her exact voice.

Total time from blank page to publish-ready post? 90 seconds.

🏆 Emma's results after 6 weeks

Before:

  • Spent 3 hours writing one LinkedIn post manually

  • Posted inconsistently (2-3 times per month)

  • Got 40-80 likes, zero subscriber signups

  • Avoided LinkedIn because writing felt like torture

After:

  • Creates posts in 90 seconds using voice dictation

  • Posts 4 times per week consistently

  • Averages 800+ likes, 15-30 subscriber signups per post

  • Actually enjoys creating LinkedIn content now

Her process now:

  1. Find viral post in her niche (2 minutes)

  2. Run rhetorical analysis prompt (15 seconds)

  3. Record voice answers to questions (60 seconds)

  4. Quick polish and publish (2 minutes)

Total time: 5 minutes. Not 3 hours.

Her AI sidekick handles the structural analysis and post generation in 90 seconds. Bingo.

🧩 Your turn

Find a LinkedIn post that got great engagement in your niche.

Copy the rhetorical structure training prompt into your AI sidekick. Paste the viral post.

Your AI sidekick will analyze it and return interview questions.

Turn on speech-to-text. Tell your AI sidekick you're going to answer the questions, and it should rebuild the post using your answers in the same style as the original.

Hit record. Answer the questions like you're talking to a friend. Stop recording.

Your AI sidekick generates your post automatically.

Generation time: 90 seconds. Time to publish: 5 minutes total.

That's it, my fellow outliers!

Yours 'turning your expertise into income 10x faster' Vijay peduru 🦸‍♂️