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31 LinkedIn Carousel Post Examples

Jake WardJake Ward
31 LinkedIn Carousel Post Examples

LinkedIn loves carousel posts. They are a visually appealing and interactive way to share content on the platform. Carousel posts have a proven success rate for keeping the reader hooked and boosting engagement.

Why not add more carousels to your content strategy?

We've collected 31 of the best LinkedIn carousel post examples:

  • 11 genius carousel examples
  • 11 carousel CTA examples
  • 9 valuable carousel examples

11 genius carousel examples

1. Alex Smith

Key insight:

"Compounding posts. Stack a series of A-grade posts back-to-back, rather than spreading them out as most people do."

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2. Nathan Baugh

Key insight:

"Begin with the end. This tactic makes the audience wonder how they get to the end. It creates a sense of mystery, a need to fill in the gap in the story."

> Here's a link to the carousel

3. Lara Acosta

Key insight:

“Don’t use words like ‘Stop’, ‘Don’t’ and ‘Quit’ in your hooks." No one likes being told what to (not) do – as countless studies and Jay’s performance data attest.

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4. Dickie Bush

Key insight:

"Read everything aloud before you publish it. When you find yourself getting caught up, it’s a sign you need to simplify.”

> Here's a link to the carousel

5. Chris Do

Key insight:

“Avoid anything that hasn’t been around more than 10 years to avoid design fads.” Or risk your designs becoming outdated or irrelevant.

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6. Katelyn Bourgoin

Key insight:

"BIG FONT = BIG PRICE. Display prices using small fonts (not large ones).”

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7. Jasmin Alic

Key insight:

"Add texture to words. Textured adjectives help us ‘feel’ the thing they are describing, eg. ‘Having a bad day?’ vs. ‘Having a rough day?’"

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8. Nicolas Cole

Key insight:

"Increase your engagement by increasing your RoR. Rate of Revelation (RoR) is how quickly you introduce new information to the reader.”

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9. Erica Schneider

Key insight:

"Don't take feedback personally. It’s not about you—it’s about the work.”

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10. Eric Partaker

Key insight:

"Consider the opposite. A powerful question to ask yourself in a decision-making process is... What if the opposite were true?”

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11. Shlomo Genchin

Key insight:

"Make mistakes. Schools reward those who are never wrong. The real world rewards those who dare to be wrong.”

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11 carousel CTA examples

1. Rory Flynn: Digital Product

Here's the template:

If you want to go deeper on [carousel topic]...

I have a [digital product/content resource].

X [steps/hours/modules] to help you go from [current state] to [desired state].

See the link in the comments.

2. Nicolas Cole: Follow/Repost

Here's the template:

If you found this useful:

Follow [Your Name] for more [key content topics] content.

Repost to share this with others.

3. Alex M H Smith: Repost/Newsletter

Here's the template:

Enjoy this?
Repost it.

Want to get insights like these delivered straight to your inbox?

Then subscribe to my newsletter:
[Newsletter Name]

Every [time period], you’ll get [content types] to help you [achieve desirable outcome].

Subscribe here:
[Newsletter URL]

4. Sarah Hart: Follow/Repost

Here's the template:

Follow to explore how [specific initiatives/profession] use [skill/medium] to [achieve desirable outcome]

Repost if you found this useful.

5. John Harrison: Newsletter

Here's the template:

Subscribe to the [Newsletter Name] newsletter

Join [no. of subscribers] [target audience] learning how to [achieve desirable outcome]

Join today to get:

  • [Content bonus 1]
  • [Content bonus 2]
  • [Content bonus 3]

[Newsletter URL]

6. Grace Beverley: In-Person Event

Here's the template:

Join us

For a [Event Name] at [Location], [Date & time]

What to expect:

[List event details – e.g. giveaways, speakers, food and drink etc.]

[Personal sign-off]

7. Dave Gerhardt: Community

Here's the template:

To get [list of benefits]...

Join our community of [target audience]

[Community Name]

Join [number] [target audience] at [community URL]

8. Tim Stoddart: Raising Product Price

Here's the template:

By the way...

[Product/Service Name] helps you [unlock benefits/detail transformation/achieve desirable outcome].

It’s still only [current price], but it will be [new higher price] from [date] onwards.

[Join/Apply] before prices go up:

[Product/Service URL]

9. Lara Acosta: Repost w/Value Proposition

Here's the template:

That’s a wrap.

Repost if you found this insightful.

I help [target audience] [achieve desirable outcome] (without [common objection])

10. Dan Koe: Newsletter/Blog

Here's the template:

I just posted [content asset]: [Content Title]

If you want to [achieve desirable outcome], see the link in the comments.

11. Ad (George Mack) Professor: Company Advert

Here's the template:

[Company Name]

We’ve helped [“X target clients”/”the likes of eminent client names”] to [achieve milestone/impressive results].

If you’re [specific qualifier] and want to [achieve desirable outcome]...

Apply at [Company URL]

9 valuable carousel examples

1. Jasmin Alić - 7 Unwritten Rules For LinkedIn Posts

Key insight:

“Always add a power ending.

This is what 70% of your readers will react to in the comments (not the actual post itself).”

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2. Sarah Hart - 7 Visual Principles To Get You More Attention In The Feed

Key insight:

“Attentional Bias.

We pay attention to certain elements while ignoring others. The top-right corner is often overlooked. Avoid placing crucial elements there.”

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3. Sam Browne - LinkedIn Hook Writing Secrets

Key insight:

“Highlight gain & loss.

Hooks that help readers avoid loss outperform those that help them gain."

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4. Colby Kultgen - How To Trick Your Brain To Like Doing Hard Things

Key insight:

“Temptation Bundling.

Pair the ‘ugh’ with the ‘yay.’ Love podcasts? Only listen to them while exercising. Suddenly, leg day is podcast day. Boom.”

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5. Josue Valles - If I’d spent 6 months on LinkedIn and made $0…

Key insight:

“Follow the ‘digital breadcrumbs’.

Companies often reveal their pain points through: job postings, LinkedIn posts, customer comments, etc... Identify a painful problem they’re facing right now.

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6. Nicolas Cole - A Simple 4-Step Formatting Framework To 10x Your

Key insight:

“Use the 1/3/1 writing rhythm.

You can also use: 1/4/1, 1/5/1, 1/2/5/2/1, etc. The key to injecting skimmability into your writing is alternating the length of sentences and sections.”

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7. Jessie van Breugel - How To Turn LinkedIn DMs Into Booked Calls

Key insight:

“Silence isn’t always a No.

Getting no response? It doesn’t mean they’re not interested. Perhaps they’re busy. You can be busy too, right? Follow up to keep the conversation going.

> Here's a link to the carousel

8. Alex M H Smith - The 5 Keys To Competitive Advantage

Key insight:

“Only is better than best.

The most common mistake which kills demand stone dead is this: Trying to be ‘better’ than your competitors. The market doesn’t notice ‘better,’ it only notices different.”

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9. Erica Schneider - How To Win Mindshare (So Your Writing Stands Out)

Key insight:

“Simplify without dumbing down...

Prompt: ‘What insight do I want my readers to walk away with?’ Start here. Once you know the end, it’s much easier to begin."

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