| name | linkedin-article-newsletter-writing |
| description | Plan, draft, repurpose, and audit LinkedIn articles and newsletters that demonstrate expertise and support a professional content strategy. Use when writing long-form LinkedIn articles, newsletter editions, article teasers, follow-me articles, issue plans, or post-to-newsletter repurposing. |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | Codex, Claude Code, and other Agent Skills-compatible clients. |
| metadata | {"version":"0.1.0","displayName":"LinkedIn Article Newsletter Writing","category":"Marketing","tags":"linkedin-writing,linkedin,articles,newsletters,content-writing,thought-leadership"} |
LinkedIn Article Newsletter Writing
Source Traceability
Primary source: Growth Hacking LinkedIn by Bjorn Radde, especially sections
3.4.3 "Article", 3.4.5 "Newsletter", and 3.7 "Social Selling Index".
Guidance is transformed and paraphrased.
Reference Routing
| Need | Read |
|---|
| Long-form model and source notes | references/core/knowledge.md |
| Article and newsletter rules | references/core/rules.md |
| Article/newsletter templates | references/core/examples.md |
| Repurpose post into long-form | workflows/repurpose-to-long-form.md |
Workflow
- Decide whether the idea should be a post, article, newsletter edition, or
series.
- Clarify goal, audience, topic territory, cadence, and reader benefit.
- Draft long-form content that teaches, explains, or synthesizes rather than
advertising.
- Add a short bio, profile link or next step, and a post teaser when relevant.
- Check current LinkedIn article/newsletter capabilities before giving
platform-specific publishing instructions.
Output Format
# LinkedIn Long-Form Draft
## Strategy
- Format:
- Audience:
- Goal:
- Cadence or series:
## Draft
[Article/newsletter text]
## Teaser Post
[Short feed post to promote it]
## Publishing Notes
- Title:
- Cover/image idea:
- Bio/CTA:
- Current-platform assumptions:
Quality Bar
- Long-form content should demonstrate expertise and help the reader.
- Do not write disguised ads.
- Build each newsletter around a specific professional topic.
- Use posts to distribute articles and newsletters, not as afterthoughts.