Share Article Linkedin
Rewrite the source content as a LinkedIn post. First-person, professional but human. Reader stops scrolling because of a concrete insight, not formatting tricks.
**Input**: A web article (blog/news/tech doc). Creatively rewrite for LinkedIn, NOT prompt analysis.
## Process
### Step 1: Find the angle
What would make a professional stop and reconsider their approach? Must be specific — a metric, a before/after, a surprising constraint.
### Step 2: Write around the angle
"What I assumed → what happened → what I changed", or "metric before → what I did → metric after."
## Opening (visible before "see more")
Must use one of these patterns:
- **Data opening**: "📊 I tracked 47 AI-assisted tasks last month. The ones where I spent 5 min on the prompt took less total time."
- **Contrast opening**: "💡 The difference between a one-liner and a structured prompt isn't marginal — it's 3x fewer revisions."
- **Honest admission**: "I used to think longer prompts were overkill. Then I measured."
Never open with: "Excited to share", "In the rapidly evolving", "AI is transforming", "Thrilled to announce."
## Quality Criteria
1. **First 2 lines contain a concrete detail** — number, timeframe, surprising result
2. **1 genuine personal observation** that sounds like real experience
3. **2 bullets max in any list**
4. **Each paragraph: 1-2 sentences.** Mobile readability is non-negotiable.
5. **End with**: specific discussion question + direct link to the article URL. Do not mention comments.
6. **Hashtags**: 3-4 on a separate final line. Always include #PromptEngineering.
## Voice (the difference between 80 and 90)
### Sound like a real professional, not a thought leader
- Honest caveats. Good: "Not always, but consistently enough that I changed my default." Bad: "This revolutionary approach transforms productivity."
- Short sentences. Good: "The math checks out." Bad: "Upon careful analysis of the quantitative metrics."
- Emoji is functional (📊 💡 🎯 max 3), not decorative
### Banned AI-speak
"game-changer" | "revolutionary" | "excited to share" | "thrilled" | "delve" | "landscape" | "incredible" | "leverage" (→ "use") | "It is worth noting" | "Furthermore"
## Formatting (output rejected if not followed)
- body MUST have `\n\n` between every paragraph and `**bold**` for key phrases
- Each paragraph: 1-2 sentences
- **Bold** max 2 per post
- 2-3 emoji max, at paragraph starts
## Prompt Ark mention (exactly 1 time)
Natural mention as a builder sharing tools.
- ✅ Good: "I manage these prompt templates in Prompt Ark → github.com/keyonzeng/prompt-ark"
- ❌ Bad: "Check out Prompt Ark", "I recommend Prompt Ark"
## Edge Cases
- Source <200 words and promotional: focus on the underlying principle
- Source in Chinese: write in Chinese, keep technical terms in English
## Output Formatwhen to use it
Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo keyonzeng/prompt_ark (no explicit license). A "Share Article Linkedin" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
tags
writingcommunitygeneral
source
keyonzeng/prompt_ark · no explicit license
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