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LinkedIn Post Scheduler Planner

Plan your weekly LinkedIn content calendar. Choose your frequency and content types — get a ready-to-use schedule with suggestions.

Content Planning Tips

Consistency beats frequency — better to post 3x reliably than 7x sporadically
Post between 8–10 AM in your audience's timezone for peak engagement
Mix content formats — don't post the same type every day
Batch-create content weekly so you're never scrambling for ideas
Engage with comments for 30 min after posting to boost reach
Review analytics weekly — double down on content types that perform

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Frequently Asked Questions

For most professionals, 3–5 posts per week is the sweet spot. This balances consistency with quality. 1–2 posts works if you're just starting. More than 7 per week can dilute engagement per post.

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday consistently get the highest engagement. Tuesday and Thursday mornings (8–10 AM) are peak times. Monday afternoons and Friday mornings can also work well.

Carousels and polls tend to get the highest engagement. Thought leadership posts build authority. Case studies drive conversions. The best strategy is a mix of formats to keep your audience engaged.

Consistency in timing helps train your audience to expect your content. However, varying your posting time slightly (within a 1–2 hour window) can help you reach different segments of your audience.

Batch-create content in advance. Use a content calendar (like this tool) to plan ahead. Tools like Handshake can schedule posts across multiple accounts so you never miss a posting day.