LinkedIn Tech Content & Diagrams
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I want to turn my LinkedIn feed into a living portfolio that proves, at a glance, the depth of my IT expertise. To do that, I need a creator who can plan and craft a steady mix of text-based thought-leadership posts, eye-catching infographics, and occasional short video clips, all optimised for LinkedIn’s algorithm and polished for a C-suite audience.
The visual centrepiece of the project is a series of modern, dynamic diagrams that break down complex technical solutions—software architectures, network topologies, data-analysis pipelines, or any other IT scenario we choose—into clear, compelling visuals. I’ll provide the raw ideas and rough sketches; you’ll transform them into assets that look at home in Gartner reports and keynote decks. Tools such as Figma, Lucidchart, Visio, Canva, or similar are welcome as long as the final files are editable.
Typical workflow
• We agree on a weekly content calendar that balances image, text, and video posts.
• For each topic, you draft copy (about 150–200 words), design an accompanying diagram or infographic, and suggest a hook for a 30–60 second video (where relevant).
• I review, you revise, and we schedule.
Acceptance criteria
• Every diagram must accurately depict the underlying technology and follow LinkedIn’s recommended 1200 × 628 px ratio.
• Copy is free of jargon yet technically precise, with references cited where needed.
• Posts are delivered ready to publish, with visual assets in both PNG and source format.
If you’ve previously turned complex IT concepts into scroll-stopping LinkedIn content, I’d love to see your work and discuss timelines.
The visual centrepiece of the project is a series of modern, dynamic diagrams that break down complex technical solutions—software architectures, network topologies, data-analysis pipelines, or any other IT scenario we choose—into clear, compelling visuals. I’ll provide the raw ideas and rough sketches; you’ll transform them into assets that look at home in Gartner reports and keynote decks. Tools such as Figma, Lucidchart, Visio, Canva, or similar are welcome as long as the final files are editable.
Typical workflow
• We agree on a weekly content calendar that balances image, text, and video posts.
• For each topic, you draft copy (about 150–200 words), design an accompanying diagram or infographic, and suggest a hook for a 30–60 second video (where relevant).
• I review, you revise, and we schedule.
Acceptance criteria
• Every diagram must accurately depict the underlying technology and follow LinkedIn’s recommended 1200 × 628 px ratio.
• Copy is free of jargon yet technically precise, with references cited where needed.
• Posts are delivered ready to publish, with visual assets in both PNG and source format.
If you’ve previously turned complex IT concepts into scroll-stopping LinkedIn content, I’d love to see your work and discuss timelines.
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