slide 1: How to Write an Effective Cold
Linkedin Outreach Message
In terms of lead generation and closing new business in the 21st
century LinkedIn is a hot spot. Or it can be. It allows you the chance to
connect with potential new clients or customers in a way you never quite
could before on a one-on-one basis in a more social environment – as
business oriented as LinkedIn is it‟s still a social network – and have more
personalized real-time conversations with your leads.
However finding leads on LinkedIn is actually the easy part at least when
compared with the next step in the process determining the best way to
approach these leads to open a conversation without coming across as yet
another high pressure salesperson with nothing new to offer or worse
still a creepy stalker.
slide 2: Here are some tips for how to use LinkedIn cold outreach messages to
generate leads and to start sales conversations.
Finding Common Ground
One of the biggest advantages LinkedIn offers as a lead generation and
outreach channel is that you can find out a lot about a person before
ever reaching out to them. Most people have filled out their basic profile –
location job role work history educational background etc. – and even just
from that you may find something in common with them to make a first cold
contact friendlier and more genuine sounding. When people also add
biographical and interest information which many do you have even
more to work with.
Maybe you come from the same general geographic area. Or went to the
same university. Or read some of the same books. Maybe you recently
shared the same Gary Vaynerchuk article. Whatever you can find in
common with your prospect use it to craft a message that is unique and
targeted directly to them. At the very least they will be flattered that you
took the time to read their profile enough to do that.
Look For Mutual Connections You Can Namedrop to
Break the Ice
Anyone who‟s on LinkedIn is familiar with the ‘degrees of separation’
nature of the connections system. If you can manage to namedrop a
first or even second degree connection provided that you at least know
who they are that can be another great way to personalize the message
and come across as something more than an absolute stranger sending
out random messages into the LinkedIn ecosystem.
You do not have to be too obvious about this. Try something along these
lines
“Hi first name I noticed you and I are both connected to name of mutual
connection and I thought I would reach out to connect with you as well.
Where do you know name of mutual connection from anyway”
slide 3: Keep It Short and Sweet
LinkedIn „cold‟ direct messaging should be approached at least initially in
the same way as a text or a WhatsApp message. That means not
sending paragraphs of text when a few concise sentences will do.
The length of your message has a significant impact on whether the lead
will reply. Your goal in your first cold LinkedIn message is to get the
recipient to respond. That’s it. So keep your message short and to-the-
pointso your recipient actually reads it.
Don’t Try to Sell Anything…Yet
As it is in any form of cold outreach diving straight in with a heavy sales
pitch is a cardinal sin. Do not be tempted to push your product or service
that will come later. For now your goal is to make a connection and get
a positive reply. That’s it.
Give Them A Good Reason to Reply
If you received a message from a stranger on LinkedIn you probably
wouldn‟t be inclined to respond unless they gave you a good
reason right So while your initial message should focus on establishing a
relationship instead of selling you do want to include some sort of ask to
keep the conversation active.
Include a question at the end of your message that will give the prospect a
reason to respond. This could be a question about their experiences
interests a mutual connection or even their occupation or position. Ask
them something that only someone in their position would know. People
love being helpful so asking a prospect for their insight or expertise
on a certain topic might make them more inclined to respond.
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