People think I don't (really) use AI for Linkedin. So here's a non-edited screen recording of me using AI to generate 1) a topic 2) a caption 3) an image: ☑ This strategy can be replicated in any industry. ☑ You are still the one controlling the input/output. ☑ You use AI as a tool - not as a one-hit solution. Absolutely no one complains about "AI-made". Because there is no such thing as "AI-made". There are GOOD posts and BAD posts. Here's my simple step-by-step process: ☑ Go to the new Grok(.com) + DeepSearch. ☑ Here's the prompt I used for this example video: "You are an expert at finding relevant and up-to-date topics. I an in HR for tech companies and we want to recruit coders differently. Find and share new ways to find and test coders since the recent changes happening because of AI. List each individual and extremely specific/unique methods in different brackets.". ☑ Select your favorite topic from the list. ☑ Ask for a follow-up prompt to Grok. ☑ Prompt it to give more details/data about it. ☑ Once you're happy, copy the optimized topic. ☑ Paste it on app.easygen.io (the #1 AI for Linkedin) ☑ Generate at very least 3 to 7 different posts. ☑ Patchwork them into one mega post. ☑ Edit it. Add your own spice! Here you have it: 1. The right topic, selected for virality. 2. The right caption, generated & edited. Now the little bonus is to generate an image. Ask EasyGen to do so (it's 20 cents per image). ☑ Select the right quote. ☑ Generate an image using the quote. ☑ Download it and upload it on Linkedin. That's an entire "AI-made" post from A to Z. But AI was not used to be lazier. AI is meant to make us greater. Not lazier. That's my mission: To master AI to create better content, faster. To master AI, before it masters you. How can I help you master it, too?
This demo isn't just about AI for LinkedIn; it's a master copy in understanding search intent. Notice how the process starts with pinpointing specific, relevant topics? That's exactly how answer engines work. By using AI to uncover what your audience is actually searching for, you're not just creating content, you're creating answers. And answers win.
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People now know AI can surely be used to grow on LinkedIn
AI isn’t replacing creativity, it’s enhancing it. Here’s proof: → The strategy works across industries. → You stay in control of the input and output. → I use AI to generate ideas, captions, and images. AI is a tool not a shortcut. Use it wisely, Ruben!
Sounds like it generates a ton of ideas. Just add your own flair, Ruben.
LinkedIn AI isn't a magic wand. You still need: • A unique perspective • Good storytelling • A reason for people to care AI helps with speed. You still have to bring the value.
Great breakdown of how AI enhances, rather than replaces, human creativity. The key takeaway here is that AI is a tool—one that speeds up ideation, refines execution, and ensures consistency, but still requires strategic input and editing to produce high-quality content. This step-by-step approach not only makes AI-driven content creation accessible but also debunks the myth of “AI-made” posts being inherently inferior. The real difference isn’t AI vs. human—it’s good content vs. bad content. Mastering AI isn’t about doing less; it’s about doing better, faster. Well articulated! Ruben Hassid
AI isn’t the enemy of creativity, it’s the ultimate collaborator. The key? Knowing how to guide it, refine it, and make it work for you.
This is a fantastic breakdown of how to effectively use AI for creating LinkedIn content! Ruben Hassid
Master AI before it masters you.
1dGrok. Perplexity. ChatGPT. The deep research race is on.