Introduction
Navigating LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional social network, can be confusing. With millions of users worldwide, it can be difficult to achieve your networking goals.
One of these goals may be to achieve a 50% acceptance rate on your connection requests.
You may be wondering how this is possible?
This guide will show you how to improve your LinkedIn prospecting results.
The importance of a robust LinkedIn profile
Your LinkedIn profile is the first thing people see when they consider your connection request. A complete, well-written profile shows your professionalism and commitment to your career. This greatly increases your chances of being accepted by the people you invite.
To understand how to optimize your LinkedIn profile, check out our profile optimization guides created in collaboration with Ruben Taieb.
These guides cover everything from how to write a compelling summary to how to showcase your skills and experience.
It’s also crucial to regularly publish engaging content relevant to your industry.
This increases your visibility on the network and establishes your professional credibility, an important factor in encouraging other users to accept your connection requests.
Writing customized connection requests
Surprisingly, adding a personalized Linkedin note message to your connection request can actually decrease your acceptance rate on LinkedIn.
The reason?
The attractiveness of your profile is often more convincing than any personalized note.
So, rather than asking “Should I put a note?”, focus on making your profile as attractive as possible.
A well-crafted, attractive profile can improve your acceptance rate by 10% among members of your LinkedIn network.
Use LinkedIn's tools to your advantage
LinkedIn offers many tools to help you develop your network, including characteristic social selling functions.
Use our advanced search functions to find people who share your professional interests. Use recommendations and skills to show your value to potential connections. The use of InMails can also be very beneficial in this respect.
In addition, process automation can be a major asset.
Using tools such as Waalaxy, Sales Navigator and other CRMs not only makes prospecting easier, but also enables you to effectively segment your prospects and personalize your interactions, thus improving your conversion rate.
Indirect approach
Sometimes, it can be more effective to interact with someone on LinkedIn before sending them a connection request.
Sending messages or commenting on their posts can establish a positive first contact.
Take the time to chat with your new connections, thank them for accepting your application and express your interest in their work.
This creates a personal bond that increases the chances of your future connection requests being accepted.
Participate in LinkedIn groups
LinkedIn groups are a great way to meet new people in your field. They let you connect with like-minded people, learn from their experiences and demonstrate your expertise.
By actively participating in group discussions, you can create meaningful connections that will increase your connection request acceptance rate.
Another advantage of LinkedIn groups is that they give you a unique opportunity to follow industry trends and discover new professional opportunities before they become mainstream.
By staying active in these groups, you can also identify interesting prospects and proactively interact with them.
Putting connection quality first
Don’t rush to accumulate as many connections as possible. Aim for quality at first.
Having thousands of connections with no interaction is worthless. On the other hand, having a smaller number of quality connections with whom you interact regularly can be very beneficial for learning and improving your approach.
However, if you don’t have the time to make these individual connections, you might consider using tools like Sales Navigator (coupled with The Growth Machine) to verticalize your account and maintain a high-quality volume of connections.
Be patient
Achieving a 50% acceptance rate on LinkedIn doesn’t happen overnight.
It’s a process that takes time, patience and effort.
It takes time to create a solid profile, time to identify the right people to connect with, and time to build meaningful relationships.
Conclusion
Linkedin prospecting is indispensable today.
Achieving a 50% acceptance rate on LinkedIn is an ambitious goal, but achievable with the right techniques.
By following this guide, you can considerably increase your chances of success in your sales strategy.
However, even with a 50% acceptance rate, if you can only send 400 invitations per month due to LinkedIn’s limitations, you risk missing out on a good portion of your potential connections.
To solve this problem, check out our article on how to overcome LinkedIn’s invitation limits.
It will provide you with valuable advice on how to develop your LinkedIn network significantly by circumventing the limits imposed by the platform.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the acceptance rate on LinkedIn?
The acceptance rate on LinkedIn is the percentage of your connection requests that are accepted by other users.
A high acceptance rate means that the majority of people you invite to connect accept your request and are interested in your profile and value proposition thanks to a well-crafted profile. - How can I increase my acceptance rate on LinkedIn?
To increase your acceptance rate on LinkedIn, automation and connection volume can work in your favor. However, this must not be at the expense of quality. Using tools like Sales Navigator to refine your target audience and create quality connections in volume can be particularly effective.
Personalized messages sent via InMails can also help. - If I choose to include a note message in my connection request, what should I include?
If you choose to add a note to your connection request, it should be polite, professional and personalized.
Introduce yourself briefly, explain why you want to connect and indicate what the other party stands to gain by accepting your request.
The message can be a good overview of your prospecting strategy. - How can I use LinkedIn Groups to increase my acceptance rate?
LinkedIn groups are a great way to meet new people, demonstrate your expertise, and create meaningful connections. By actively participating in group discussions, you can attract the attention of people who are likely to accept your connection requests.
This is a common strategy in the world of social selling. - How can you target prospects’ interests via the interactions they have on the network and their likes?
By observing your prospects’ interactions on LinkedIn, their likes and the discussions they take part in, you can understand their interests and adjust your approach accordingly. This is what we call hyperpersonalization.
By targeting their “intent” based on their specific interactions, you can increase your chances of getting your connection requests accepted.
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