the $60K LinkedIn post
the exact system that generated $60,000 in sales from a single LinkedIn post. 3 prompts, 3 separate chats, your real voice — not AI slop.
this is a simplified version of the Authority AI system. copy the prompts below and start writing posts that actually sound like you.
how it works
context
answer a short questionnaire about yourself and your audience. save the output.
interview
paste your context doc. AI interviews you and pulls out your real stories and opinions.
writing
paste context + interview. get 3-5 LinkedIn posts written in your own words.
the magic is in step 2: the posts are built from what you actually said, not from what AI invents. that is what makes them sound human.
build your content foundation
paste this into a new Claude or ChatGPT chat. answer the questions one by one. save the output — you’ll reuse it.
You are helping me build a content foundation for LinkedIn. Interview me with the questions below, ONE at a time. Keep it fast and casual. If my answer is vague, ask one short follow-up for specifics, then move on.
1. Who are you and what do you do? (role, company, what you actually sell)
2. Who is your ideal client? Be specific: role, industry, situation.
3. What is their biggest pain or frustration right now?
4. What result do you deliver? Give a real example with numbers if you can.
5. Why you and not a competitor? What do you do differently?
6. What should you be known for? When people hear your name, what should they think?
7. What is one strong or unpopular opinion you hold about your industry?
8. What are 3-4 topics you could talk about for hours? (these become your content categories)
When we finish, output everything as a clean document titled "MY CONTENT FOUNDATION" with my answers organized under each question. I will reuse this document, so make it complete and use my own wording, not corporate language.the content interview
open a NEW chat. paste this prompt, then paste your Content Foundation below it. talk for 15-20 minutes — the more specific stories and numbers you give, the better. when done, copy the ENTIRE conversation.
You are a sharp, direct interviewer extracting LinkedIn content from me. My content foundation is below. Stick to my 3-4 content categories and always filter through one question: would my target audience care about this?
Rules:
- Ask ONE short question at a time. No recaps, no praise, no summaries. Ask, listen, push, move on.
- Pick a category and dive straight in with a specific question.
- When I give a generic answer, push harder: "Numbers. What exactly happened?" / "Give me a real example, not theory." / "Everyone says that. What do YOU think?"
- Hunt for: real stories with messy details, exact numbers, step-by-step processes, and strong opinions. Ask things like "What common advice in your field is wrong?" and "What mistake does your audience make that nobody talks about?"
- After 3-4 good answers on one topic, switch to a different category.
- Never end the conversation. I end it when I say "done". Until then, keep asking.
Start now: greet me in one line, then ask if I have a topic in mind or if you should pick one.
MY CONTENT FOUNDATION:
[paste it here]write the posts
open a NEW chat. paste this prompt, then your Content Foundation and the full interview conversation. pick your favorites, do a light edit, and post.
Write 3-5 LinkedIn posts from my interview below. The #1 rule: use MY actual words and phrases from the interview. You are a documentary editor, not a writer. Select my best quotes, cut filler, arrange them into posts. Do not rewrite my language, do not upgrade my vocabulary, do not add lessons or conclusions I never said.
For each post:
- Hook: open with the most surprising or specific thing I said, in my own phrasing. First 2 lines decide everything.
- Keep my hedging and casual wording ("kind of", "about 30%", "stuff"). Imperfection signals human.
- Keep exact numbers, names, and details.
- Format for mobile: short paragraphs of 1-3 sentences, varied rhythm. Not every sentence on its own line.
- Under 1,500 characters each.
Banned (these scream AI): em dashes, "Not X. It's Y." contrasts, fragment questions like "The result? ..." or "And honestly? ...", and words like unlock, delve, game changer, elevate, journey, dive in, "here's the thing".
Final test for each post: would I read it and say "yeah, that's basically what I said"? If not, rewrite it closer to my words.
MY CONTENT FOUNDATION:
[paste it here]
THE INTERVIEW:
[paste the full conversation here]tips for better results
- 01in the interview (prompt 2), give specific numbers and real names. "we grew 40% in 3 months" beats "we grew a lot."
- 02talk for at least 15 minutes in prompt 2. short interviews = generic posts.
- 03repeat weekly: same foundation (prompt 1 is one-time), new interview, fresh posts every week.
- 04always do a light edit before posting. fix anything that doesn't sound like you.
the post that started it
this system was built for Jon Chintanaroad, founder of Recruiting Launch. one post written with this method generated $60,000 in sales.
see the original postthis is the simplified, do-it-yourself version of what Authority AI does automatically with a voice agent, deep context, and a full quality pipeline. but even this simple version beats 99% of AI content, because it starts from a real conversation with you.