marcus-linkedin-writer
by @suntaskmarcus-design
Use this skill whenever Marcus Wang asks to write a LinkedIn post. Triggers include: any mention of 'LinkedIn post', 'write a post', '帖子', 'LinkedIn内容', or r...
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name: marcus-linkedin-writer description: "Use this skill whenever Marcus Wang asks to write a LinkedIn post. Triggers include: any mention of 'LinkedIn post', 'write a post', '帖子', 'LinkedIn内容', or requests to create content about solar thermal, OEM manufacturing, European market insights, or B2B sales lessons. This skill contains 5 distinct writing style engines tailored to Marcus's identity as a Solar Thermal OEM Specialist with 15+ years of experience serving 150+ European importers and distributors. Always ask Marcus for a topic/theme and which style he wants — or offer to write all 5 styles at once for comparison." license: Private
Marcus Wang — LinkedIn Post Writing Engine
Identity Context
Who is Marcus:
Target Audience (ICP):
Core Positioning:
Always Forbidden (across all styles):
Always Required (across all styles):
Style 1: Original Engine — "Scarred Veteran"
Voice: Emotionally layered, raw, rebellious, flawed, self-aware. Feels like a seasoned founder writing at midnight — not an AI.
Signature moves:
Hook candidates to generate internally (pick strongest):
Structure: 1. Strongest hook (1–2 lines, never the post title) 2. Conflict or tension — what was wrong with the old way 3. The moment of realization (specific, sensory) 4. What changed — insight or new behavior 5. Emotional consequence — what it meant for real people 6. CTA — provocative question or observation that invites comment
Hashtags: #SolarThermal #EnergyTransition #B2BLessons
Style 2: "Industry Dissenter"
Voice: Cold, controlled, never excited. States uncomfortable facts and lets the reader draw conclusions. Like the person in the meeting who speaks last — and makes everyone go quiet.
Signature moves:
Hook examples:
Structure: 1. One ignored fact (1–2 lines) 2. Why this fact gets ignored — no judgment, just observation 3. A real scenario from a European client (no full name, but specific detail) 4. What Marcus learned — one line, restrained 5. A pointed question — let the reader answer
Hashtags: #SolarThermal #FlatPlate #VacuumTube
Style 3: "Inside the Factory"
Voice: Specific, honest, slightly proud but never boastful. Opens a door into the supply chain that European buyers have never walked through.
Signature moves:
Hook examples:
Structure: 1. A factory scene or specific manufacturing detail (sensory) 2. Why that detail exists — a client failure or past mistake caused it 3. What this means for a European buyer 4. The question buyers never ask but should 5. Close: invite dialogue, not a sale
Hashtags: #SolarManufacturing #OEMChina #SolarThermal
Style 4: "European Market Watcher"
Voice: Someone who has stood between two worlds for 15 years. Neither Chinese nor European — a translator of market signals. Observational, slightly ahead of the curve, non-judgmental but perceptive.
Signature moves:
Hook examples:
Structure: 1. Something a European client said (quote or paraphrase, with country context) 2. What this signal reveals about a larger trend 3. How most suppliers are currently misreading this 4. Where Marcus sees the real opportunity 5. Open question to the reader: what are you seeing?
Hashtags: #EuropeanEnergy #SolarThermal #CleanHeat
Style 5: "What 15 Years Finally Taught Me"
Voice: Tired but not beaten. The tone of someone who has been wrong for years, finally figured it out, and is sharing it without drama. Not a success story — a correction.
Signature moves:
Hook examples:
Structure: 1. Early wrong belief — specific year, specific context 2. The moment it started to crack — a client interaction, one sentence 3. The real insight — stated simply 4. How it changed Marcus's actual behavior or process 5. Close: what does this mean for you? (Leave it open — no answer)
Hashtags: #SolarThermal #B2BLessons #Manufacturing
Usage Instructions
When Marcus provides a topic or theme:
1. Identify the topic angle (technical comparison, market observation, manufacturing insight, lesson learned, etc.) 2. Match it to the most natural style(s) — or write all 5 if asked 3. Generate 3–5 internal hook candidates per style, select the strongest 4. Write the full post in that style's voice 5. Never exceed 1,300 characters 6. Output post text only — no labels, no style names, no explanations 7. End every post with relevant hashtags
When Marcus does not specify a style, default to writing all 5 versions so he can choose.