I want to turn my LinkedIn feed into a two–way conversation rather than a one-way broadcast. That means consistent, high-quality content—specifically short articles or posts paired with eye-catching infographics and branded images—whose sole purpose is to spark interaction and keep the comments section buzzing. Here’s the flow I have in mind. I’ll send you the raw talking points, stats, or anecdotes that capture my expertise. You shape them into polished copy (roughly 300–600 words when needed, shorter for quick hits) and design complementary visuals in Canva, Adobe Express, or your go-to tool. Everything should feel personable and authoritative, avoiding buzzword overload while inviting likes, shares, and thoughtful replies. Deliverables (first sprint) • 3 written posts or articles, edited for LinkedIn formatting and optimized with relevant hashtags • 3 matching infographics / images sized 1200 × 627 px or native LinkedIn square, using my brand colors and fonts • A brief engagement rundown after one week: impressions, reactions, comment count, and your recommendations for tweaks Acceptance criteria - Tone aligns with my voice; no grammar errors - Visuals are crisp, on-brand, and paired seamlessly with each post - Drafts arrive within 48 h of receiving my source material If you have a track record of boosting interaction on LinkedIn—especially through a mix of strong writing and simple, compelling graphics—send over two samples (one post, one visual) plus a note on your typical engagement uplift. Solid first sprint = ongoing work.