Most LinkedIn outreach fails the same way: a generic connection request, an instant pitch, then silence. A strategy fixes that — targeting the right people, earning the connection, and opening a real conversation before you ever pitch. Here’s a complete LinkedIn outreach strategy and the exact cadence to run it.
Why most LinkedIn outreach fails
Two reasons. First, it pitches too early — a sales pitch in the connection request or first message kills the relationship before it starts. Second, it’s generic — a message that could go to anyone gets ignored by everyone. The fix is a strategy built around relevance and patience.
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The strategy: target, warm, connect, converse, convert
- Target — a tightly defined ICP and a list of the right roles (see the ICP guide).
- Warm — engage with their content first so your name is familiar (see LinkedIn content strategy).
- Connect — a relevant, no-pitch connection request.
- Converse — open with one soft, relevant question, not a pitch.
- Convert — once there’s a conversation, move toward the next step.
The LinkedIn outreach cadence
A proven cadence over about two weeks:
- Day 1: View their profile and engage with a recent post.
- Day 2: Send a personalized connection request (no pitch).
- Day 4 (if accepted): First message — a soft, relevant question.
- Day 7: Value-add follow-up (share a resource or insight).
- Day 10: Gentle nudge or a proof point.
- Day 14: Final soft touch, then move on (or shift to email).
Keep each message short, and stop the moment they reply.
Stay within safe limits
LinkedIn limits activity, and pushing past it risks restrictions on your account. Keep connection requests and messages within conservative daily caps, use human-like delays, and don’t automate recklessly. (See safe LinkedIn automation limits.) Slow-and-relevant beats fast-and-spammy on LinkedIn every time.
Pair LinkedIn with email
LinkedIn alone is capped and slow; email alone misses people who live on LinkedIn. The strongest strategy runs both together — a connection request, then an email, then a LinkedIn follow-up — in one coordinated sequence. (See multichannel outreach strategy and LinkedIn + email sequence examples.)
Metrics to track
- Connection acceptance rate.
- Reply rate to the first message.
- Positive replies / conversations started.
- Meetings booked.
Frequently asked questions
What’s the best LinkedIn outreach strategy?
Target tightly, warm prospects by engaging first, connect without pitching, then open a conversation with one soft question before pitching.
Should I pitch in a connection request?
No — it’s the fastest way to get ignored. Earn the connection first.
How many LinkedIn messages should I send?
Keep within conservative daily limits and use human-like pacing; a typical cadence is four to five touches over two weeks per prospect.
Is LinkedIn or email better for outreach?
Neither alone — combining them in one sequence consistently out-performs either channel by itself.
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