Case study LinkedIn carousel template
Turn a client result, product proof or project lesson into a clear carousel with context, tension, proof and takeaway.
Quick answer
A strong case study carousel starts with the before state, shows the constraint, explains the action, gives proof and ends with a useful lesson.
Slide structure
Use slide 1 for the hook, slides 2 to 3 for context, slides 4 to 6 for the action and proof, then the final slide for the lesson or CTA.
What to avoid
Avoid vague wins, hidden numbers, too much company praise and slides that require the caption to make sense.
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FAQ
Can a case study become a LinkedIn carousel?
Yes. The best case studies become carousels when they are reduced to one clear before-after lesson with proof.
How many slides should a case study carousel have?
Usually 6 to 9 slides are enough to show context, action, result and takeaway without losing readers.
What proof should be included?
Use numbers, screenshots, quotes, timelines or specific constraints when they are available and approved to share.
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