Why LinkedIn still has outsized opportunity ...
“LinkedIn doesn’t have creators. Nobody’s willing to put their opinion out there in a professional setting," Brooke said.
About 1% of users post, 99% consume.
About 800 million users log in 8-12 times per day.
80% of people prefer following a founder over the brand.
Leadership and culture: Standards, hiring, mentoring
Franchise education: Owner stories, KPIs, funding, ramp-up
Personal growth: Habits, affirmations, fitness, routines
Family/values: What shapes decisions and priorities
Industry insights: Consumer trends, unit economics, tech
Comment > Like. Every time you like, leave a thoughtful comment or question. It’s how you make friends, not followers.
Ask questions in your captions to invite dialogue (which boosts reach).
Block “Power Minutes.”
Habit stack engagement to existing routines (first five min. of breakfast and five min. after lunch). Or block three five-minute slots (morning, lunch, late night) to reply with intention vs. rushing.
Deal with negativity: Many “this belongs on Facebook” comments are bots or low-signal. Stay curious, ask “why?” or simply move on.
Post-COVID norms blurred office/home. Family and lifestyle moments can outperform pure business posts. Dog cameos, garage-gym thoughts, morning routines – habits humanize leaders and build trust. Avoid grandstanding on race, religion and politics. Instead, share beliefs and values that shape how you lead.
Monday: Pillar #1 – Leadership lesson + selfie at the whiteboard
Tuesday: Pillar #2 – Franchise insight + quick chart or list
Wednesday: Pillar #3 – Personal habit (fitness/affirmation) + short video
Thursday: Pillar #4 – Family/value story + reflection question
Friday: Pillar #5 – Industry take + 3 actionable bullets
Saturday: Light lifestyle post (book, playlist, routine)
Sunday: Weekly recap or “What I’m testing next week” post
Define your five pillars. One sentence each.
Batch 10 posts in Notes this Sunday and pair each with a photo/video.
Schedule them using LinkedIn’s native scheduler.
Set three five-minute engagement windows per weekday (habit-stack to meals/coffee).
Run a four-week team challenge (points for posts, comments and value adds).
Review weekly. Which pillars/angles drove saves, comments and DMs?