research report to linkedin carousel

Research Reports to LinkedIn Carousel

Distill dense industry research and whitepapers into accessible LinkedIn carousels that position you as the expert who reads what others skip.

Extraction checklist before generation

  • Pick one finding that contradicts common assumptions — that is your hook.
  • Pull 3 to 5 statistics that tell a connected story rather than random data points.
  • Add your interpretation to each stat — raw numbers without context do not create authority.

Starter input prompt

This industry survey found that 67% of buyers complete 70% of their decision before contacting sales. Turn this into a carousel with strategic implications for B2B teams.

Suggested slide blueprint

  1. Slide 1: Counterintuitive or surprising finding as the hook
  2. Slide 2: Context — what most people assume vs what the data shows
  3. Slide 3-5: Key findings with one-line interpretation per stat
  4. Slide 6: What practitioners should change based on this research
  5. Slide 7: CTA to discuss implications or link to full report

Common mistakes when repurposing research reports

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

Starting with methodology — LinkedIn audiences do not need to know how the research was conducted before they care about what it found. Lead with the most surprising finding.

Presenting raw statistics without interpretation — numbers without context are information, not insight. Add one sentence of implication for every stat you include.

Covering the whole report in one carousel — research reports are comprehensive by design. A carousel needs a single thread. Pick one finding and build 7 slides around it.

Using academic language — research report copy is passive, hedged, and long. Rewrite every sentence into direct, active framing for LinkedIn.

Example carousel ideas from research reports

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

  • 1

    The State of B2B Buying 2025 has 140 pages. Here are the 6 findings that actually matter for your pipeline

  • 2

    This research surveyed 5,000 remote workers. The one finding about meeting culture surprised everyone

  • 3

    We read the full LinkedIn algorithm research paper. Here's what creators need to know in plain language

  • 4

    The data behind why cold email reply rates dropped 40% in 2024 — and what high-performers do differently

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert research reports 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 Product Managers, HR Leaders, Executives.

How many slides should a carousel repurposed from research reports 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 research reports 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 research reports 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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