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#28Chapter 03 — Claude for Marketing & Content
Write a LinkedIn post about [topic]. 1,000-1,200 words.

**Structure:**
- **Hook (2 lines):** Start with [a personal admission / a surprising data point / a contrarian claim]. This must create a gap — the reader needs to click "see more" to resolve it.
- **Body:** Tell the story behind the hook. Include one specific example with real details (names, numbers, outcomes). Build toward an insight the reader didn't see coming.
- **Close:** End with a specific question that invites the reader to share a parallel experience from their own career.

**Rules:** First person. No hashtags in the body. No "I'm excited to share." No listicle format — flowing paragraphs with one-line breaks between thoughts. The post should read like a conversation, not a presentation.

**My context:** [Your role, your industry, your audience on LinkedIn]
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