If you’re not sure what opener you should use to attract a potential employer or grow your network, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll go over the basics of how to write a LinkedIn connection request message, explain what you should avoid, and provide you with a few templates fo...
How to write connection messages that get results. LinkedIn lead gen always starts with the same step - sending a connection request. The message that goes with this request will make or break the success of your campaigns.
Trying to connect with a potential prospect in their space. Sometimes typing that initial LinkedIn connection request message is the hardest part. In today’s guide, we’ll show you how to write LinkedIn connection request messages with ChatGPT and take your networking to the next level. Table...
Working with you at [Name of the company you worked together] was a real pleasure, and I appreciate all your professionalism all throughout. That’s why I believe you would be a great fit to write me a short LinkedIn recommendation to highlight any skills you have noticed in me. If you...
1. Click on the “My Network” tab at the top of your profile screen and you’ll be taken to your “Received invitations.” If that person had written you a personalized connection request, you’d see it here. You’ll also notice, LinkedIn only offers “Accept” or “Ignore” here. ...
Reaching out to prospects on LinkedIn? Use our LinkedIn headline template and follow these four steps to write an effective LinkedIn headline.
LinkedIn headline is the section at the top of the profile page where you describe yourself, your role, and skills in up to 120 characters.
How to write LinkedIn recommendations that will make your coworkers love you and could even boost your own careerRachel Premack
How to Write a LinkedIn Headline A good LinkedIn headline follows four best practices: Tailor it to your audience, include your value proposition, use your prospect's language, and be accurate and honest. 1. Tailor it to your audience. ...
How to Write a LinkedIn Post like a Pro: 5 Tips Tip #1: Lower the reading level — and keep it simple We don’t want to insult your audience. But the LinkedIn posts that tend to perform best are simple and easy to read. This is not the place to post your academic treatise. (Unle...