email course to linkedin carousel

Email Courses to LinkedIn Carousel

Repurpose individual email course lessons into standalone LinkedIn carousels that expand your reach beyond your subscriber list.

Extraction checklist before generation

  • Select one lesson that stands alone — it should not require prior lessons as context.
  • Trim the conversational email tone into punchy, scannable slide language.
  • Keep the actionable step or assignment from the email lesson as the final slide.

Starter input prompt

Lesson 3 of my email course covers how to write a weekly review. Turn it into a LinkedIn carousel that gives away the framework and drives signups for the full course.

Suggested slide blueprint

  1. Slide 1: Hook built from the lesson's core promise or outcome
  2. Slide 2: The problem the lesson addresses
  3. Slide 3-5: The core teaching — framework, steps, or examples
  4. Slide 6: Common mistake learners make on this topic
  5. Slide 7: CTA to enrol in the full course or subscribe

Common mistakes when repurposing email courses

Avoid these errors to keep repurposed content feeling native to LinkedIn rather than copy-pasted from another format.

Choosing a lesson that depends on previous lessons for context — standalone carousels need zero prior knowledge to be valuable. Lessons that reference 'what we covered in lesson 2' cannot be extracted cleanly.

Keeping the personal email-to-subscriber tone — email courses use intimate, one-to-one language that feels odd in a LinkedIn carousel. Rewrite for a public audience.

Hiding the core teaching inside the CTA slide — some creators give away surface-level content in the carousel and save depth for subscribers. This approach builds no trust on LinkedIn.

Making the carousel a course advertisement rather than a value delivery — LinkedIn audiences engage with teaching, not enrollment funnels disguised as carousels.

Example carousel ideas from email courses

Real-world post titles to inspire your first repurposed carousel. Adapt them to your own content angle.

  • 1

    Lesson 3 from my email course on client acquisition — the framework for your first 10 clients

  • 2

    The most-replied lesson in my 5,000-subscriber email course — here it is for LinkedIn

  • 3

    What I teach in week 2 of my course on LinkedIn content — because everyone needs it, not just students

  • 4

    The email lesson on pricing that generated 200 replies — expanded and published for the first time on LinkedIn

Best audience targeting pages

Pair this repurposing workflow with a persona-specific page for audience-matched hooks and prompts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert email courses into a LinkedIn carousel?

Start with one clear core argument from your source, extract supporting points, and convert those points into a concise slide sequence with one idea per slide.

What should I prepare before generating slides?

Prepare the source text, the target audience, and the single outcome you want readers to take away. Then use the extraction checklist and slide blueprint on this page.

Which audience segments fit this repurposing workflow?

This workflow is especially relevant for Solopreneurs.

How many slides should a carousel repurposed from email courses have?

Seven to eight slides is the optimal range. It is long enough to deliver real value but short enough to hold attention on mobile. The blueprint above is built around this length.

Can I use AI to repurpose email courses into a carousel automatically?

Yes. Paste the source content into LinkDeck AI, specify your target audience, and the tool generates a structured hook, slide copy, and caption. You review and refine before exporting the PDF.

Convert email courses into a carousel now

Paste source content, select the best hook angle, and export a LinkedIn-ready carousel PDF plus caption.

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