Access Approved LinkedIn Carousel Templates
- Darren Webster

- 8 hours ago
- 2 min read
To help advisors build a consistent, professional presence on LinkedIn, we’ve created a library of pre-approved Goalster carousel templates designed to maximize engagement while maintaining brand consistency.
These templates are intentionally structured around proven LinkedIn content formats that perform well with executives, business leaders, and decision-makers.
The goal is not to create “social media content.”
The goal is to:
Build credibility
Reinforce expertise
Start conversations
Highlight business problems
Position you as a trusted advisor
Two Types of Carousel Content
1. Ready-to-Share Templates and Carousels
These are fully designed and written assets that advisors can post immediately with minimal modification.
Examples include:
Execution Drift
Leadership Accountability
Strategic Alignment
Revenue Execution Gaps
Operational Visibility
Team Performance
For these:
Personalize the caption if desired
Add your perspective or insight
Keep the carousel slides unchanged
These assets are designed to create consistency across the Goalster advisor ecosystem while still allowing your individual voice to come through in the post copy.
2. Customizable Carousel Templates
These templates allow advisors to insert their own expertise, stories, or examples while staying within a professionally designed structure.
Each template includes:
Slide-by-slide layout guidance
Recommended character limits
Headline formatting guidance
CTA placement standards
Brand-safe design formatting
Important:
Please stay within the suggested character limits for each slide. The templates are optimized for readability, mobile viewing, and engagement performance on LinkedIn.
Overloading slides with text reduces readability and weakens engagement.
As a general guideline:
Headlines should be short and punchy
One idea per slide
Avoid paragraphs
Prioritize clarity over detail
Recommended Carousel Structure
Most Goalster carousels follow a proven engagement framework:
Slide 1 — Hook
A bold statement, question, or problem that creates curiosity.
Example:
“5 Signs Your Team Has Execution Drift”
Slides 2–6 — Insights or Problems
Each slide focuses on:
One symptom
One mistake
One lesson
One behavior
One opportunity
Keep slides concise and visually clean.
Final Slide — CTA
Encourage engagement or conversation.
Examples:
“Want to improve execution consistency?”
“Let’s talk.”
“Follow Goalster for more execution insights.”
“DM me if this sounds familiar.”
Advisor Best Practices
The strongest LinkedIn content usually includes:
Personal perspective
Real-world observations
Leadership lessons
Pattern recognition
Business impact
Avoid sounding overly promotional or overly corporate.
Instead of:
“We are excited to leverage synergies…”
Prefer:
“Most organizations don’t struggle with strategy. They struggle with consistent execution.”
That style performs significantly better on LinkedIn.
Important Guidelines
To save time and present content in the most effective way:
Stay within slide character limits
Do not alter Goalster brand colors or layout structure
Avoid overcrowding slides with text
Keep messaging business-focused and outcome-oriented
Maintain a professional, executive-level tone
The templates are designed to help you look polished, credible, and consistent while reducing the time required to create high-quality content.
Use them as a foundation for building visibility, trust, and meaningful business conversations.
Need help turning your expertise into polished LinkedIn content that builds credibility and starts conversations?
The Goalster Content Creation Studio helps advisors create:
LinkedIn posts
Carousels
Thought leadership content
Positioning and messaging
Advisor launch announcements
Whether you have a rough idea or need help from scratch, we’ll help you create professional, engagement-driven content aligned with the Goalster brand.



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