Draft the cover, the slides, and the CTA — so the PDF earns the swipe and the read.
Draft a LinkedIn document carousel for our pricing framework.
The document carousel named the cover on slide 1, one idea per slide across 10 slides, and the CTA on the last slide. The PDF earned 3.4x the impressions of the prior photo carousel and 28 comments. The template earned the swipe because it named the cover, not the title page.
A linkedin document carousel template is the shape that earns the PDF the swipe. It fixes the cover, the slides, and the CTA — so the PDF reads as a carousel, not a deck. A PDF that buries the point on slide 3 loses the swipe; a linkedin document carousel template that names the cover earns the read and the engagement.
A reusable draft shape for the PDF carousel — the cover, the slides, the CTA — that earns the swipe and the read. The template fixes the shape so the PDF reads as a carousel, not a deck.
The one slide that earns the swipe — the claim, the number, the question — that earns the read. The cover is the part that earns the swipe, because a PDF that buries the point on slide 3 loses the swipe on slide 1; a PDF that names the cover earns the read.
The progression that earns the read — the setup, the proof, the payoff — one idea per slide. The slides are the part that earns the engagement, because a PDF that packs three ideas per slide loses the reader who came for one; a PDF with one idea per slide earns the read.
The one ask on the last slide — the follow, the comment, the download — that earns the engagement the algorithm rewards. The CTA is the part that earns the reach, because a PDF without a CTA earns the read and loses the relationship; a PDF with a CTA earns the engagement.
The agent reads your topic and the audience, drafts the cover, the slides, and the CTA, and ships the PDF for upload. It pairs with the LinkedIn carousel draft and the framework one pager templates.
The one idea the PDF carries.
The one slide that earns the swipe.
Agent names one idea per slide.
The one ask on the last slide.
Names the cover, not the title page
One idea per slide, not three
Ends with the CTA, not the summary
Pairs with the carousel draft and one pager templates
Name the cover, one idea per slide, and the CTA on the last slide. The PDF reads as a carousel, not a deck, which is why it earns the swipe and the read.
A PDF uploaded as a swipeable set of slides. The PDF earns the swipe with the cover, the read with one idea per slide, and the engagement with the CTA on the last slide.
A document carousel is a PDF — higher quality, more text, more slides. A photo carousel is images. The document carousel earns the read with more substance; the photo carousel earns the swipe with less friction. Use the document carousel for frameworks and teardowns.
A cover that earns the swipe, one idea per slide that earns the read, and a CTA that earns the engagement. The PDF that buries the point on slide 3 loses the swipe; the PDF that names the cover earns the read.