Networking to establish relationships on LinkedIn is one of the most common use case.
Use Cases
- Grow your network
- Connect with qualified leads
- Combine this with Message my LinkedIn Network to create a lead nurturing process
Inputs
- Navigate to a LinkedIn profile
- Copy the URL from your browser
- Paste it to the provided field(s)
A profile URL looks like this one https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcfrancis961.
Parameters
Message
- You can write
first_name
, which you can inject like this {{first_name}}. - You can write
last_name
, which you can inject like this {{last_name}}. - You can write
company_name
, which you can inject like this {{company_name}}.
It will use the data provided on the person's page.
Now, you can also use any field like the previous one by providing it along with you input, for example:
- you can add a column "company_name" for each input to inject {{company_name}}
- this would override the default company_name we get from the page with the one you provide.
- if you upload a column called intro_line you can simply add {{intro_line}}
You will find an example template for you to use in the corresponding field.
If you do not use a custom message, the task will simply send the connection request. In this case leave it empty.
Please be aware that the character limit for messages on a regular LinkedIn account is 200, while for a Sales Navigator or Premium account, it extends to 300 characters.
Note
LinkedIn accounts, especially classic accounts, typically have a limit of about 100 connection requests per week. This limit can vary depending on the account’s activity and history. If LinkedIn blocks additional connection requests, it’s likely that the account has reached this weekly limit. (Test manually to verify)
For Sales Navigator accounts, there is no fixed limit on connection requests, but to ensure safe usage and avoid any issues, we recommend a routine of 30 invitations per day. This helps maintain a secure activity level and stays within LinkedIn’s guidelines.