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5 Elements You Need to Craft the Perfect LinkedIn Outreach Message

December 04 2015

contactually linkedinoutreachmessage 1LinkedIn now has over 400 million users and that number is growing every year. We all use it frequently or we've used it at some point; however, now it's turned into another effective communication outlet.

Whether you use the platform for building your professional network, recruiting, or to find people that could use your helpful services, you will probably send a handful of cold outreaches in order to accomplish one of the tasks previously mentioned. How can you craft the perfect outreach that gets you a response every time? Keep in mind that each response can be one step closer to your overall goal.

We've tested, researched, and compiled the best elements that will get you to your goal to crafting the best outreach on LinkedIn. Here are 5 elements you need for crafting the perfect LinkedIn outreach message...

1. Personable

If your message starts "I came across your profile on LinkedIn..." or "Allow me to introduce myself..." Stop right now.

None of these are personable and messages like these state the obvious. This are bland, generic, and impersonal. I'm not saying you should act like you've known this person for years when you send your first outreach, but adding in the "human" element will get you a higher chance of a reply.

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