LinkedIn carousel templates and examples
Templates, examples and workflows for turning posts, ideas and lessons into LinkedIn carousels.
Quick answer
A strong carousel develops one promise from the first slide to the last. Remove side topics before you work on layout or visual effects.
Build a readable sequence
Give each slide one job: create interest, explain a point, prove it with an example, then lead naturally to the next slide.
Export for the platform
Check text size, contrast, margins and PDF order before publishing. A simple carousel that reads well on a phone beats a dense design.
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FAQ
How many slides should a LinkedIn carousel have?
Use only the slides needed to deliver the promise. Most useful carousels can make their point in six to ten focused slides.
Should I design the slides before writing?
Write the narrative first. Design is easier once every slide has a clear role and the sequence works without decoration.
What makes people continue swiping?
A specific opening promise, short readable slides and a progression that rewards each swipe with a useful point.
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