Go viral on LinkedIn in five minutes, yes, really. I’m a sucker for simple playbooks you can deploy between meetings. I just spotted a crisp walkthrough from this LinkedIn creator that maps a 4-step remix workflow using EasyGen and Gemini.
💡 Key idea
Use proven viral posts as raw material, then remix them with AI. The author’s flow: discover top-performing posts (via an “outlier index”), combine a strong image from one with a winning quote from another in Gemini, repurpose the caption in EasyGen, and post while engaging early.
📌 3 takeaways
- 🔎 Find needles fast: EasyGen’s “outlier index” highlights posts that dramatically outperform their peers. Grab a top image and pair it with a standout quote from a separate viral post, this borrows what’s already resonating.
- 🖼️ Image + quote swap in seconds: In Gemini, paste the image and the quote together, then use the exact prompt the post’s author shared: “Change the book quote with this one: [quote]” Keep contrast high and text centered so it reads cleanly on mobile.
- 📝 Repurpose captions that fit your niche: Back in EasyGen, hit “Repurpose” on the viral post, add a new Topic (think: your angle or prompt), and iterate until it sounds like you. Then post with your remixed image and jump into comments for early momentum.
Why this works
- You’re de-risking creativity by starting with content that’s already validated.
- You’re speeding up production by letting AI handle the heavy lifting.
- You’re staying relevant by tailoring the caption and Topic to your audience.
Tips from this industry pro’s method
- Keep the quote punchy (short lines beat blocks of text).
- Maintain visual consistency: same font style and size across variants.
- Don’t over-generate, two or three strong caption variations are plenty.
- Schedule a quick engagement window (first 30–60 minutes) to reply to comments.
Use cases
- Thought leadership recaps: Pair classic visuals with a fresh, contrarian quote.
- Niche how-tos: Remix a broad viral idea into a specialized angle with your Topic.
- Team enablement: Share the workflow so teammates can produce on-brand posts.
I love how the mind behind it keeps the process ruthlessly simple: find what’s working, remix cleanly, and repurpose with intent. If you’ve wanted a plug-and-play system, this is it.
Curious to see the exact steps and examples? Check the full LinkedIn post for the walkthrough!