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Stop posting polished corporate content into the void. Ask the questions your audience thinks about but never says out loud - and watch LinkedIn reward you with millions of views.

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1. Viral Question Bank

Questions that consistently generate high engagement on LinkedIn. Use these as starting points - then tailor to your niche.

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The Daniel Min Principle

The best questions address what your audience thinks about but feels awkward discussing directly. Salary, regrets, failures, and workplace realities outperform generic advice questions every time. Daniel Min gets rejected 9 out of 10 approaches - and his content generates millions of views because nobody else is willing to endure that rejection rate.

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Salary and Compensation (Highest engagement category on LinkedIn)

Your custom question for this niche: [fill in]

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Career Pivots and Regrets (Vulnerability drives shares and comments)

Your custom question for this niche: [fill in]

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Workplace Culture and Reality (Water-cooler topics people want to share)

Your custom question for this niche: [fill in]

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Industry Predictions and Hot Takes (Debate-driving content - great for comments)

Your custom question for this niche: [fill in]

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2. Location Scouting Guide

Target locations where your ideal audience naturally congregates. Concentrated niche audiences outperform random street corners every time.

Location Type Target Audience Best Time / Day Your Local Option Priority
Tech meetup / hackathon Developers, startup founders, PMs Evenings, weekends
Industry conference (outside) Your specific niche professionals Lunch breaks, between sessions
Co-working space lobby Freelancers, early-stage founders Morning, 9-11am
University career fair Students, recent grads Mid-week daytime
Networking breakfast / event Business professionals, executives Early morning
Business district lunch spot Corporate professionals 12pm-2pm weekdays

3. The Rejection Mindset Tracker

Daniel Min gets rejected 9 out of 10 approaches. Track your numbers - the rejection rate is your competitive moat.

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Why Rejection Is the Strategy

The difficulty is exactly why the content performs. Nobody else is willing to endure 90% rejection rates - which means your willingness to do it is your entire competitive advantage. Track your numbers and share them publicly. Your rejection rate becomes part of the content.

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Session Date Location Approaches Made Accepted Rejected Acceptance Rate Best Answer Captured
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4. LinkedIn Post Optimization Checklist