While virality is great, the ultimate goal is driving business results. Here's how the most successful creators in my dataset monetize their LinkedIn presence:
This template consistently converts followers to inquiries. Note, these posts get barely any impressions, but they often drive leads because they show PROOF you’ve delivered results for others!
This is a structure I use for most Saywhat promotional posts:
[Client transformation highlight]
My client [name or industry] was struggling with [specific challenge].
❌ [Detailed description of their "before" state]
❌ [Another aspect of their struggle]
❌ [Final aspect of their struggle]
But 6 months later, things are completely different:
✅ [Specific, measurable outcome #1]
✅ [Specific, measurable outcome #2]
✅ [Specific, measurable outcome #3]
Here's what we did:
1. [First step of your solution]
2. [Second step of your solution]
3. [Third step of your solution]
[Key insight that showcases your expertise]
[Call to action with urgency to get people to reach out to you]
This template drives leads because:
Simply put: Instead of just saying "I can help you," you're showing real proof that you've already helped someone just like them.
I am a [type of business] selling to [ideal customer]. I want to write a transformation linkedin case study. Please use this framework and include the details.
Hook with Transformation - before and after for client, needs to be tangible - [include details]
Relatable Before - paint a picture of your client's pain points and challenges. Help your audience see themselves in this struggle. [Include details]
Tangible Results - Show the transformation - what life/business looks like now. Make it tangible and measurable. [Include details]
What Changed? - Show how your solution bridged the gap. Focus on specific actions and results. [Include details]
Clear Call to Action - Guide interested readers to [your call to action like a free trial or send you a DM]. Include urgency and authentic scarcity
Here is me taking you through how I create case studies in Saywhat using the above prompt!