linkedin article to carousel

LinkedIn Articles to LinkedIn Carousel

Convert long-form LinkedIn articles into carousel posts that distribute the core argument to audiences who scroll past articles but engage with swipeable content.

Extraction checklist before generation

  • Extract the single strongest argument or framework from the article rather than summarising all sections.
  • Rewrite the article headline into a hook-optimised carousel opener.
  • Identify the one section that generated the most comments or reactions and build the carousel around it.

Starter input prompt

I wrote a 1,200-word LinkedIn article on why category creation fails for most B2B startups. Turn the core argument into a 7-slide carousel that works without requiring readers to click through.

Suggested slide blueprint

  1. Slide 1: Hook reframed from the article's central argument
  2. Slide 2: Why this matters now — the context that made you write the article
  3. Slide 3-5: The core framework or evidence from the article's strongest section
  4. Slide 6: The nuance or caveat that the article explored but the carousel must compress
  5. Slide 7: CTA to read the full article for the complete argument

Common mistakes when repurposing linkedin articles

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

Using the article introduction as the carousel hook — article introductions are written to frame a long argument, not to stop a scroll. Rewrite the hook completely.

Making the carousel a contents page for the article — listing what the article covers produces a worse outcome than giving away the best insight in the carousel itself.

Publishing the carousel and the article on the same day — spacing them at least two weeks apart allows each piece to reach its own audience without cannibalising performance.

Keeping the same CTA as the article — if the article asked readers to follow, the carousel can ask for something different, like a comment or a share, to diversify your engagement signals.

Example carousel ideas from linkedin articles

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

  • 1

    My LinkedIn article on founder-market fit got 12k views. Here is the core framework in 7 slides

  • 2

    I wrote 1,400 words about this B2B positioning problem. Here are the 6 sentences that actually matter

  • 3

    The section of my article that generated 80% of the comments — rebuilt as a standalone carousel

  • 4

    Why I turned this LinkedIn article into a carousel instead of promoting the article directly

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 linkedin articles 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 can be adapted for most LinkedIn creators by adjusting the tone and CTA.

How many slides should a carousel repurposed from linkedin articles 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 linkedin articles 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 linkedin articles 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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