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name: 26-thought-leadership-content-global
description: "Long-form text content for global personal brand — DIFFERENT from skill 05 (ad copy for sales). 3 structures: PAS-Insight (founder), Story-Lesson-CTA (coach), Hook-List-Reveal (creator). 6 hook formulas. Platforms: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Substack, Medium. 1:5 repurpose. QA Score 100. Trigger: 'LinkedIn post', 'thought leadership', 'long-form content', 'newsletter post', 'Twitter thread', 'Substack'."
metadata:
version: 1.0.0
category: content
license: MIT
triggers:
- "LinkedIn post"
- "thought leadership"
- "long-form content"
- "newsletter post"
- "Twitter thread"
- "Substack"
related:
- 22-personal-brand-context-global
- 23-personal-brand-strategy-global
- 04-script-video-global
- references/hook-formulas-global
---
# Thought Leadership Content — Long-form Personal Brand (Global)
> Long-form text to **earn trust** and **build authority** — DIFFERENT from sales ad copy (skill 05). This skill doesn't sell directly; it builds your position as an expert through valuable content.
---
## 1. Newbie section
### What is long-form?
Long-form = posts **>500 words** (LinkedIn, Twitter/X threads, Substack, Medium) with structure that walks the reader through your thinking from A to Z. Different from short-form (caption <100 words) and ad copy (125-character hook + CTA).
### Difference vs the other two formats
| Criterion | Short-form (caption) | Ad copy (skill 05) | Long-form (skill 26) |
|-----------|---------------------|---------------------|----------------------|
| Goal | Quick engagement | Direct conversion, low CPM | **Build authority, earn trust** |
| Length | <100 words | 125-500 chars | 500-3,000 words |
| CTA | Comment / Like | DM / Buy now | **Soft CTA or none** |
| Frequency | 5-7/week | Per ad budget | 2-3/week |
| Audience | Cold + warm | Targeted ads | Organic followers |
| Success metric | Reach, likes | ROAS, CPA | Saves, shares, DMs, in-depth comments |
### When to write long-form
1. **After awareness phase** — once you have 500-1,000 quality followers
2. **To position as expert** — not just a seller, but a teacher
3. **Have real experience** — failures, large projects, team management
4. **Have time** — 30-60 min per post, careful editing
5. **Clear audience persona** — know exactly who reads it (founder? coach? creator?)
### Time investment
- **30-60 min/post** for experienced writers
- **2-3 posts/week** is sustainable — don't push 5/week from day one
- **Batch writing** — block one session (3-4 hours) to write 4-5 posts for the week
### 5 common mistakes
1. **Long without structure** — sprawling text, 10-line paragraphs, no rhythm
2. **No story** — just a list of dry insights, no proof from real life
3. **Selling too soon** — paragraph 2 already pitches "my $999 course" -> readers leave
4. **Guru-copying** — Google-translated voice, doesn't fit native readers
5. **No hook** — "Today I'd like to share..." -> scrolled past
---
## 2. Information collection
Ask up to 4 questions before writing:
1. **Which platform?** LinkedIn (B2B, formal), Twitter/X (thread, hot takes), Substack (deep, owned audience), Medium (SEO + curation)
2. **Which pillar?** One of the 4 content pillars from skill 23 (Authority / Story / Lesson / Personal). If no context -> run skills 22-23 first.
3. **Goal?** Awareness (new reach), Trust (warm followers), Authority (positioning as industry expert)
4. **Audience persona?** SMB founder / 1:1 coach / Creator / Agency marketer / Other. Specifics: age, biggest pain, what they're doing wrong
---
## 3. Three Long-form Structures
### 3.1. PAS-Insight (Founder pattern)
**Formula:** Problem -> Agitate -> Solve **+ Industry Insight**
Different from standard PAS (skill 05): adds an **Insight** layer at the end — elevates from **personal anecdote** to **industry-level wisdom**. Founders use this to share operating lessons without selling directly.
**When to use:** strategic thinking, lessons from running the company, industry forecasts.
**Full example (200 words):**
> I just let go of an employee after 6 months. Not for low performance.
>
> She did the work. Hit deadlines. Clients praised her. But she never asked "why".
>
> 6 months. 4 large projects I assigned. 4 outputs that met "requirements" but missed the "objective". When I explained, she fixed it. Next project, same mistake.
>
> I realized: hiring people who are great at DOING isn't enough. Hire people who are great at ASKING.
>
> 3 questions I now ask in every interview:
>
> 1. "When was the last time you asked 'why' on a project?"
> 2. "When did you last push back on your manager? What happened?"
> 3. "What did you learn from your most recent mistake?"
>
> **Insight:** Marketing in 2026 doesn't lack copy writers. It lacks people who ask "why isn't this copy converting?". Writers get replaced by AI. Askers get paid 3x.
### 3.2. Story-Lesson-CTA (Coach pattern)
**Formula:** Personal Story -> Lesson Learned -> **Soft CTA** (no hard sell)
Coaches use this pattern: tell a personal story -> derive a lesson others can apply -> close with a soft CTA ("Have you been in a similar situation? Comment to share").
**When to use:** sharing your own journey, transformation, methodology.
**Full example (200 words):**
> In 2022, a client asked for a refund after one coaching session.
>
> I was furious. I'd prepped 4 hours. Beautiful slides. Sharp framework. The client even nodded along.
>
> Their feedback: "I felt like you talked too much. I needed someone to listen, not someone to teach me."
>
> I sat with it for 3 days. Re-read 12 pages of notes. Made one adjustment.
>
> In the next 60-minute session, I talked for 12 minutes. Asked questions for 48. Silent moments don't count.
>
> That client didn't ask for a refund. They booked 8 more sessions. Referred 3 friends.
>
> **Lesson:** A bad coach talks. A great coach asks. Clients already have the answer — they need someone to help them SEE it.
>
> Have you ever been told "you're talking too much"? Comment with your experience.
### 3.3. Hook-List-Reveal (Creator pattern)
**Formula:** Strong Hook -> Numbered List (3-5 items) -> **Final Reveal/Twist**
Creators use this because it scans well on mobile, easy to save/share. The final item must have a twist — surprises the reader and triggers a share.
**When to use:** listicles, "X ways to Y", "X signs of Z" — the highest-reach pattern on LinkedIn 2026.
**Full example (200 words):**
> After auditing 47 LinkedIn profiles of founders in 90 days, I found 5 signs that kill personal brands:
>
> **1. Banner text reads "Founder | CEO | Visionary"**
> No one searches for those 3 words. The banner is SEO real estate, not a business card.
>
> **2. No numbers in the headline**
> "Helping companies grow" is empty. "Helped 200+ SMBs scale 3x in 18 months" is concrete.
>
> **3. Empty Featured section**
> Visitor scrolls down -> sees no proof -> bounces. 90 seconds decides trust.
>
> **4. Posts only sharing news links**
> LinkedIn 2026 algorithm penalizes link posts 70%. Quote the article + write 200 words of opinion -> 5x reach.
>
> **5. No specific audience in the bio**
> "I help everyone" = "I help no one". The bio must NAME the audience: "I help B2B SaaS founders..."
>
> **Final reveal:** I thought #1 was the most dangerous. Wrong. #5 — no defined audience — is the root cause of the other 4. Fix #5 first, the rest fall into place.
---
## 4. 6 Long-form Hook Formulas
> DIFFERENT from short-form hooks (see `references/hook-formulas-global.md` for ad/video). Long-form hooks must build deeper curiosity to pull a reader through 800-3,000 words.
### Hook 1: Controversial Question
**Formula:** a question that challenges a widely held belief.
> "Why are 99% of founders wrong when they hire their first CMO?"
Why it works: a question -> forces reflection. "99%" -> specific. "Wrong" -> creates tension. Readers want to know **am I in the 1%?**
### Hook 2: Contrarian Opinion
**Formula:** a statement that flips the trend + "Here's why."
> "I think LinkedIn is dying. Here's why."
Why it works: pushes back against consensus -> curiosity. "I think" -> opinion-led, doesn't claim absolute confidence. "Here's why" -> promises an explanation.
### Hook 3: Mini-Confession
**Formula:** a hard-to-share action/decision + the lesson.
> "I had to fire 5 people last week. Here's what it taught me."
Why it works: vulnerability -> trust. "Fire" -> high stakes. "5 people" -> specific. "Last week" -> freshness, not an old story.
### Hook 4: Framework Drop
**Formula:** framework name + result + audience size.
> "I used the 3-7-21 framework to help 200 companies double pricing."
Why it works: framework = systematic = expert. "3-7-21" -> memorable. "200 companies" -> social proof. Readers want the framework.
### Hook 5: Data Drop
**Formula:** after [analyzing/auditing/doing] X, here are Y findings.
> "After analyzing 500 startups, here are 3 signs that kill a business."
Why it works: research-led -> authority. "500" -> not personal opinion. "3 signs" -> promises a scannable list. "Kill business" -> high stakes.
### Hook 6: Character-driven Story
**Formula:** [specific character] [unusual action] -> surprising result.
> "A college student started selling bubble tea on the street. 18 months later, she has 3 stores."
Why it works: specific character -> story brain activated. "Started on the street" -> quirky. "3 stores" -> curiosity about **how**. Reader wants the playbook.
### Pick a hook by platform
| Hook | LinkedIn | Twitter/X | Substack | Medium |
|------|----------|-----------|----------|--------|
| Controversial question | GREAT | GREAT | GREAT | GOOD |
| Contrarian opinion | GREAT | GREAT | GREAT | GREAT |
| Mini-confession | GOOD | GREAT | GREAT | GOOD |
| Framework drop | GREAT | GOOD | GREAT | GREAT |
| Data drop | GREAT | GREAT | GREAT | GREAT |
| Character-driven | GOOD | GOOD | GREAT | GREAT |
---
## 5. Sentence Rhythm Engineering
Long-form differs from short-form in **sentence rhythm** — must rise and fall, never monotone.
### The 1-2-3 rule
Short and long sentences alternating in a pattern:
- **Sentence 1:** 5-8 words (impact)
- **Sentence 2:** 10-15 words (explanation)
- **Sentence 3:** 15-25 words (detail, expansion)
- Repeat the pattern every 3-5 sentences
### White-space rules
- **One line break between paragraphs** — no 10-line text blocks
- **Paragraphs of 2-3 sentences** — never 8-sentence paragraphs
- **List/bullet** every 200-300 words to break up density
- **Bold** 3-5 keyword phrases per 500 words — never bold full sentences
### Before / After
**Before (bad — no rhythm):**
> Building a personal brand requires careful attention to many factors particularly the identification of a target audience and core values which then enables you to communicate your message effectively and build sustainable trust with your followers over time and across platforms.
**After (good — has rhythm):**
> Building a personal brand is hard.
>
> Everyone thinks you must know your "audience" and your "values" upfront. Wrong.
>
> It took me 18 months and 200 posts to figure out **who my audience is**. You can't think your way into it — you have to write, fail, fix, repeat.
>
> Your real audience = the people who **comment 3+ times** in 90 days.
Comparison: 70 words version one is **monotone**, no rhythm. 75 words version two has a **3-word** punch, a **15-word** detail, a **30-word** expansion — rises and falls, easy to read.
### Rhythm check
Read it out loud. If you feel **out of breath** mid-paragraph -> sentence too long. If it sounds **choppy and clipped** -> sentences too short. The target is a **wave rising and falling**.
---
## 6. Format by Platform
| Platform | Char/Word count | Para length | Hashtags | Image | Best post time |
|----------|----------------|-------------|----------|-------|----------------|
| LinkedIn | 1,300-3,000 chars | 2-3 lines | 3-5 | Optional carousel 8 slides | Tue-Thu 8-10 AM (target TZ) |
| Twitter/X | Thread of 8-15 tweets | 1-2 lines/tweet | 0-2 | 1-2 images per thread | 7-9 AM and 5-7 PM |
| Substack | 800-2,000 words | 3-5 lines | N/A | 1-2 inline images | Tue / Thu 9 AM |
| Medium | 1,200-2,500 words | 3-5 lines | 5 tags | Hero + 1-2 inline | Mon / Wed 7-9 AM |
### Algorithm preferences
**LinkedIn 2026:**
- Optimizes for **dwell time** > likes — write long enough to read 30s+
- 5+ word comments in the first hour -> 3-5x reach boost
- External links -> 70% reach penalty. Solution: drop the link **in the first comment**
- Carousel slides as **PDF document upload** -> 3x reach vs plain text
**Twitter/X 2026:**
- Long-form posts (Premium) get prioritized over threads in some niches
- First 2 lines must hook — preview shows ~280 chars
- Reply-replies to your own tweet get less reach than threading from the start
- Bookmarks weight more than likes for the algorithm
**Substack / Medium:**
- **Open rate** matters more than click rate early on (build trust)
- Subject line <50 chars, with specificity (number or question)
- Tuesday/Thursday 9-11 AM open rates are best in US/EU
- 1-2 inline images, no more than 5 — avoids slow loads
---
## 7. Repurpose Matrix 1:5
**1 long-form post -> 5 derivative content pieces** in the next 7 days:
### Workflow
```
Day 0: Write 1 LinkedIn long-form (1500 chars)
Day 1: Cut into Twitter/X thread (10 tweets)
Day 2: Build a Carousel deck (8-10 Canva slides)
Day 3: Record short video script 60s (TikTok/Reels)
Day 4: Convert into Substack/email newsletter
Day 7: Summarize as podcast talking points (5 bullets)
```
### Conversion guide
**Long-form -> Twitter/X thread:**
- Hook line of LinkedIn = tweet 1
- Each numbered point = 1 tweet
- Final reveal = closing tweet + RT CTA
- 10 tweets ideal, 12 max
**Long-form -> Carousel:**
- Slide 1: Hook + your name
- Slides 2-7: 1 point per slide (max 50 words/slide)
- Slides 8-9: Final insight
- Slide 10: CTA "Follow for more posts like this"
**Long-form -> Short video script (60s):**
- 0-3s: hook spoken fast (8-10 words)
- 3-10s: setup the problem
- 10-45s: 2-3 main points (15s/point)
- 45-55s: reveal + lesson
- 55-60s: soft CTA ("Comment 'GUIDE' for the full version")
**Long-form -> Newsletter:**
- Open: a P.S. about that day
- Body: copy long-form + add 2-3 paragraphs deeper detail (subscribers deserve more)
- Close: link to original LinkedIn + soft CTA
**Long-form -> Podcast talking points:**
- 5 bullets for the host to ask you about
- Personal stories (not in the post)
- Stats or data you have
- 1 unreleased framework
- 1 controversial hot take
### Repurpose rules
1. **Never copy-paste** — rewrite voice for each platform
2. **Stagger by 1-2 days** — don't post on 5 platforms in one day
3. **Different hashtags per platform** — LinkedIn 3-5, Twitter 1-2, Substack 0
4. **Track conversion** — which long-form drives the most newsletter signups -> double down
---
## 8. Authority Signal Injection + QA Score 100
### 5 types of authority signals
| Signal | Example | Frequency |
|--------|---------|-----------|
| **Numbers/data** | "After auditing 47 LinkedIn profiles..." | 1-2 per post |
| **Named drop** (carefully) | "A client at Stripe shared..." (with permission) | <1 per post |
| **Frameworks/systems** | "I use the 3-7-21 framework..." | 1 per post |
| **Failures shared** | "I had to fire 5 people last week..." | Vulnerability — 1 in 3 posts |
| **Specific timeline** | "Last week, 18 months ago, Q3 2024" | 1-2 per post |
> **Anti-pattern:** avoid "many", "lots", "successful". Replace with concrete numbers.
### QA Score 100 (10 criteria × 10 points)
Score before posting. **Only post when >=80/100.**
| # | Criterion | 8-10 pts | 5-7 pts | 1-4 pts |
|---|-----------|----------|---------|---------|
| 1 | **Hook strength** | One of 6 formulas, line 1 stops scroll | OK but unremarkable | "Today I'd like to..." |
| 2 | **Structure clarity** | One of 3 patterns, clean flow | Has structure but loose | Sprawling, no frame |
| 3 | **Authority signals** | 3+ signals (data/named/framework) | 1-2 signals | 0 signals, self-narrative |
| 4 | **Sentence rhythm** | Short/long alternating 1-2-3 | OK but mostly even | Block text, no rhythm |
| 5 | **Platform fit** | Correct char count + para length | Roughly right | Wrong char count badly |
| 6 | **CTA appropriate** | Soft CTA or none | CTA OK but slightly pushy | Hard sell |
| 7 | **Story authenticity** | Real, specific characters and details | Has story but generic | Generic "a friend of mine..." |
| 8 | **Lesson applicable** | Reader can apply today | Generic lesson | Nothing actionable |
| 9 | **Engagement bait** | Closing question sparks healthy debate | Has a question but weak | No question or copy-paste prompt |
| 10 | **AI disclosure** | Notes AI assistance (voluntary) | N/A | Denies it when clearly AI |
| Total | Action |
|-------|--------|
| 90-100 | Post now, track reach |
| 80-89 | Post, note improvements |
| 70-79 | Fix the 1-2 lowest-scoring criteria first |
| <70 | Rewrite from the hook |
> **For each post, add a final line:** `QA Score: [X]/100 — [Notes]`.
---
## 9. Quality checklist
Before posting:
- [ ] Read `.agents/personal-brand-context-global.md` — voice, audience, pillar match
- [ ] Hook on line 1 uses one of the 6 long-form formulas
- [ ] Structure follows one of the 3 patterns (PAS-Insight / Story-Lesson-CTA / Hook-List-Reveal)
- [ ] Sentence rhythm 1-2-3 — no monotone block text
- [ ] >=3 authority signals (numbers, framework, timeline, named drop, failure)
- [ ] Soft or no CTA — NEVER hard sell
- [ ] Char/word count fits the platform (LinkedIn 1300-3000, Twitter thread 8-15 tweets, Substack 800-2000)
- [ ] White space: 1 line break between paragraphs, paragraphs of 2-5 sentences
- [ ] Bold on 3-5 keyword phrases, never bold full sentences
- [ ] 1:5 repurpose plan for the next 7 days
- [ ] QA Score >=80/100
- [ ] Read aloud sounds natural — not Google-translated prose
---
## Skill links
- **22-personal-brand-context-global** — Read voice + audience + pillar before writing
- **23-personal-brand-strategy-global** — Pull content pillar and north star from here
- **04-script-video-global** — Repurpose long-form -> video script 60s
- **references/hook-formulas-global** — 6 short-form hooks (different from the 6 long-form hooks here)
---
*Skill 26 (Global) | v1.0.0*