Calls to action
LinkedIn CTA examples operators actually use
Weak CTAs beg for likes. Strong LinkedIn CTA examples invite specific dialogue: choose the conversation you want in the comments, name the tradeoff, cap the ask. Machine learning surfaces posts that earn meaningful replies—never confuse loudness with clarity.
Comment-native CTAs
- “If you had to pick one lever first—A or B—drop it below; I’ll reply with a one-line rationale.”
- “What am I missing for teams under 50 seats? Curious about blind spots.”
DM bridges (consent-based)
- “Happy to share the checklist—DM me ‘ops’ and I’ll send the doc.” (Only if you truly monitor inbox.)
- “No pitch—if this matches your roadmap, connect and mention this post so I know context.”
Batch-test CTAs with analytics in SuperLinkedIn to see which prompts earn saves vs replies. SuperLinkedIn is an AI copilot for LinkedIn creators—pair experiments with scheduled follow-up posts.
What to avoid
Tagging random executives, manipulative FOMO timers, “Agree?” spam. They crater trust and train users to hide your content.