Your LinkedIn Post Should Show a Pain, Not a Stack 🔥
This post will usually flop:
"I build AI automations with n8n, Make, Zapier, Airtable, and APIs."
Not because the tools are bad.
Because most prospects do not know what problem you solve.
A better LinkedIn post names one painful task.
Try this structure:
"Most [business type] do not need [technical thing]. They need [painful task] to become easier."
Examples:
Most recruiters do not need an AI hiring bot.
They need a faster way to organize resumes before review.
Most real estate agents do not need another dashboard.
They need paperwork turned into deadlines and next actions.
Most accounting teams do not need a chatbot.
They need invoices and receipts cleaned up before review.
This works because it helps prospects recognize themselves.
You are not asking them to understand automation.
You are making their manual task obvious.
Here is a copy-ready version:
"Most small businesses do not need a complex AI system.
They need one annoying admin task removed.
Example:
A company receives invoices by email.
Someone opens each PDF.
Someone copies vendor, due date, total, and line items.
Someone pastes everything into a spreadsheet.
Someone else checks it later.
That is not an AI strategy problem.
That is a workflow problem.
A better first step is a review table that captures the important fields, flags missing info, and keeps a human approval step.
Small automation. Clear value. Low risk.
That is the kind of project beginners should learn to sell first."
Notice what is missing:
No hype.
No tool flex.
No inbox bait.
Just a clear point of view.
What niche could you write about this week using only the pain and the outcome?
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Duy Bui
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Your LinkedIn Post Should Show a Pain, Not a Stack 🔥
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