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ChatGPT Prompt for Planning LinkedIn Live Events

This prompt lets ChatGPT act like an event strategist who builds a structured, high-engagement 60-minute LinkedIn Live session plan.

When to use this prompt

When hosting a LinkedIn Live and needing a professional run-of-show.

When preparing content for webinars, workshops, or virtual events.

When aligning speakers and teams around a clear event structure.

When pitching a livestream idea to leadership or clients.

The prompt

Map out an in-depth plan for a 60-minute LinkedIn Live event on [topic].

Variables to replace:

[topic]

Real-life example of how to use this prompt

To start, let’s assume I’m a senior marketer at SEMrush. The prompt in the context of SEMrush would look like:

Map out an in-depth plan for a 60-minute LinkedIn Live event on Technical SEO Trends for 2025.

As you can see, this example shows how the prompt encourages ChatGPT to structure a full event format—segments, timing, speakers, engagement points—so the LinkedIn Live session feels polished, strategic, and interaction-driven.

ChatGPT Prompt for Planning LinkedIn Live Events

Example output from ChatGPT for this prompt

And here's the output:


🎥 60-Minute LinkedIn Live Plan: Technical SEO Trends for 2025

🔧 Event Format

  • Duration: 60 minutes

  • Speakers: 1–2 hosts + optional guest expert

  • Style: Conversational, demo-inclusive, high engagement

  • Goal: Educate professionals on what’s coming in technical SEO for 2025 and provide tactical next steps


⏱️ Run of Show (Minute-by-Minute)


0:00–03:00 — Welcome & Event Framing

Host covers:

  • Quick welcome and intros (your role, guest expert intro)

  • What attendees will learn today

  • Invite comments:
    “Tell us where you’re joining from and your biggest SEO challenge for 2025.”

Tech Tip: Ensure captions are on; mention the session will be available as a replay.


03:00–07:00 — State of Technical SEO Entering 2025

Talking points:

  • Search engines evolving through AI-driven crawling and indexing

  • Shift from traditional rankings → retrieval-augmented answers (AI Overviews, Bing Deep Search, etc.)

  • Importance of structured data and machine-readable context

  • Increase in crawl budget sensitivity due to AI-driven selective crawling

Engagement:
Ask: “Have you seen changes in your crawl activity or indexation over the last 6 months?”


07:00–15:00 — Trend #1: AI-Enhanced Indexing & Content Understanding

Focus areas:

  • How AI-powered engines evaluate site quality differently

  • Google's “Content Understanding Layer” direction

  • Entity-first SEO becoming mandatory

  • Semantic markup, schema expansion, and knowledge graph alignment

Action recommendations:

  • Run entity audits

  • Improve schema depth (FAQ, Product, HowTo, Organization, etc.)

  • Add content disambiguation elements (definitions, metadata, context blocks)

Demo (optional):
Screen share: example of an entity gap audit or schema validator.


15:00–22:00 — Trend #2: Technical Performance Expectations Rise

Key talking points:

  • Core Web Vitals updates for 2025

  • Interaction to Next Paint (INP) becoming dominant metric

  • Importance of lightweight JS frameworks

  • AI-crawlers preferring fast-rendering content

Recommendations:

  • JS reduction workflow

  • Server-side rendering (SSR) upgrade

  • Image optimization pipeline update

  • Prioritizing accessibility-driven UX

Engagement prompt:
“Drop a 🔥 in the chat if your team is working on INP improvements.”


22:00–30:00 — Trend #3: Indexing & Crawl Budget Optimization

Talking points:

  • Large sites facing stricter crawl prioritization

  • The rise of “index sculpting” techniques

  • Smarter XML sitemaps

  • Managing duplicate content created by AI-generated pages

  • Handling faceted navigation in an AI-driven crawling world

Tactical takeaways:

  • Disallow low-value parameters

  • Dynamically optimize sitemaps (freshness + importance)

  • Enforce canonical consistency

  • Set crawlable vs. non-crawlable rules with intent

Mini poll:
“What’s your biggest crawl issue? A) Facets B) Duplicate content C) Orphan pages D) Slow rendering”


30:00–38:00 — Trend #4: Technical SEO for AI Search Surfaces

Covers:

  • How to optimize content to appear in AI answers

  • Structured summaries & vector-friendly content

  • Clear question/answer formatting

  • Internal linking for stronger semantic clusters

  • “Answer-ready blocks” inside longer content

Demo idea:
Show how to structure a page for AI retrieval (H2 → Answer → Expansion → Schema).


38:00–45:00 — Trend #5: The Rise of Logs, Data, and SEO Engineering

Talking points:

  • Server log analysis becoming mainstream

  • Automation tasks: broken link sweeps, redirect audits, sitemap regeneration

  • SEO teams adopting CI/CD workflows

  • Increase in SEO engineering roles

Recommendations:

  • Add automated checks to deployments

  • Integrate SEO QA into development pipelines

  • Use anomaly detection for real-time crawl issues

Engagement:
Ask attendees: “Who on your team owns logs today—SEO or DevOps?”


45:00–50:00 — Q&A (Moderated)

Examples to prepare for:

  • “How to prioritize technical SEO with limited development resources?”

  • “How does AI indexing affect link building?”

  • “Is schema spam a risk?”

  • “How do we future-proof against AI Overviews?”

Moderator Tip:
Pull questions from chat + previously collected ones.


50:00–56:00 — 2025 Technical SEO Checklist (Rapid-Fire Takeaways)

Checklist recap:

  • Entity-driven site structure

  • Deep schema implementation

  • INP + performance improvements

  • Crawl budget sculpting

  • AI-retrieval-ready content blocks

  • Automation & SEO engineering workflows

  • Accessibility & UX-focused enhancements

  • Log monitoring & anomaly detection

CTA:

  • Downloadable checklist or template

  • Subscribe/follow for upcoming episodes


56:00–60:00 — Closing

Wrap-up includes:

  • Thank speakers & audience

  • Promote replay availability

  • Mention next LinkedIn Live topic

  • Invite connections/follows

  • Encourage sharing insights in comments after the broadcast


📌 Pre-Event Preparation Checklist

  • Build a detailed outline + slide deck (optional)

  • Prepare 5–6 visual examples (schema snippet, Core Web Vitals graphs, crawl budget diagram, etc.)

  • Set up poll questions inside LinkedIn Live

  • Pre-collect audience questions

  • Create a downloadable resource (PDF checklist or Notion template)

  • Confirm moderators

  • Perform tech check: camera, audio, screen sharing


📢 Promotion Plan

1–2 weeks before:

  • Teaser posts on “#TechSEO2025 predictions”

  • Tag guest experts

  • Share short clips (if available)

  • DM invites to warm audience

  • Add event link to email signature


📩 Post-Event Plan

  • Send follow-up post with replay link

  • Publish a carousel summarizing Top 5 Trends

  • Convert the session into a blog post

  • Share timestamps in the comments for replay viewers

  • Repurpose into 60-sec clips for LinkedIn/TikTok/YT Shorts

  • Use attendee questions to plan next content pieces


Or to be more specific:

ChatGPT Prompt for Planning LinkedIn Live Events Output

Pro tips

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