Ever feel like you’re shouting into the void on LinkedIn? It’s a common struggle, spending ages on a post just for it to fizzle out. Well, I was just scrolling and saw a post from a creator that completely reframes the problem, and I think it’s a game-changer.
The expert’s strategy is so simple it’s brilliant: stop guessing what will work and use Reddit as a testing ground for viral content.
I was blown away by the logic. The author points out that Reddit is a massive community where popular ideas have already been validated by thousands of upvotes and comments. Why not bring that proven content to a new audience on LinkedIn?
Here’s the simple framework the original poster shared:
- 📌 Step 1: Find a Niche Subreddit
Go to a subreddit related to your industry (e.g., r/marketing, r/programming, r/sales). - 💡 Step 2: Find a Top Post
Filter by “Top” posts from the past month or year. Look for a text-based post with massive engagement. - ✍️ Step 3: Rewrite & Adapt
The creator then rewrites the core idea of that post in their own voice, adapting the tone for the professional LinkedIn audience. - 🚀 Step 4: Post & Engage
Share your newly adapted post on LinkedIn and watch the engagement roll in.
This creator even put together a PDF that details the entire process to help others. I think this is one of the smartest content hacks I’ve seen in a long time.
To get the full details and the PDF, you have to check out the full post from the expert who came up with this!