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Linkedin Comunication Templates

This document provides templates for communicating with connections on LinkedIn. It includes an example invitation to connect with a prospect, emphasizing personalization and brevity within LinkedIn's 300 character limit. It also provides a template for a follow up thank you message to prospects who accept the connection invite, allowing links and attachments to be shared and proposing next steps like a phone call or in-person meeting. The purpose is to get prospects to connect on LinkedIn or view the sender's profile, and then transition them to a subsequent conversation.

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Linkedin Comunication Templates

This document provides templates for communicating with connections on LinkedIn. It includes an example invitation to connect with a prospect, emphasizing personalization and brevity within LinkedIn's 300 character limit. It also provides a template for a follow up thank you message to prospects who accept the connection invite, allowing links and attachments to be shared and proposing next steps like a phone call or in-person meeting. The purpose is to get prospects to connect on LinkedIn or view the sender's profile, and then transition them to a subsequent conversation.

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LinkedIn

Communication Templates



These templates are meant to be a starting point for messaging prospective LinkedIn
connections or people who have recently accepted your invitation to join your network. They
can be customized to fit each individual situation.

Invitation to Connect with a Prospect



The purpose of the invitation is to get the person to connect with you or, at a minimum, cause a
marketing event (profile view) with your target audience.

Rather than sending the standard (default) LinkedIn invitation, personalize your invitation.
There are numerous places from which you can send the invitation, but the safest one is from
the person’s profile rather than a list or other place where the Connect button is attached to the
person’s name and photo. Be succinct and to the point because you only have 300 characters,
including spaces. Also, you cannot attach documents or share a link to a web page in your
invitation.

Start your invitation with a greeting like “Hello” and then the person’s name.

Here are three examples of good invitations:

Jim Smith, a client for over 15 years, suggested that we connect. He thought you might be
interested in having a chat about how we could help your organization. If that's the case, let me
know. In the meantime, I would be honored to have you join my network.

Jim Smith, a member of my LinkedIn network, suggested that we connect. He thought you might be
interested in having a chat about how we could help your organization. If that's the case, let me
know. In the meantime, I would be honored to have you join my network.

I noticed from your profile that you attended Marquette [or are a member of a group, used to
work at a particular company, etc.]. Based on your job responsibilities, I thought you might be
interested in having a chat about voluntary benefits for your employees. If that's the case, let me
know. In the meantime, I would be honored to have you join my network.
Follow-up thank-you note to a prospect after s/he accepts your invitation to
connect

This is the message you should send—either through LinkedIn or traditional email—shortly
after a person accepts your invitation to connect. Since it’s a message to a connection, you can
attach documents and include hyperlinks to web pages, and there is no character limit.

Once again, start your invitation with a greeting like “Hello” and then the person’s name.

Thanks for connecting on LinkedIn. As I mentioned in my connection request, I look forward to
chatting with you. I could call you this Thursday at 2:00 or 3:30pm or I will be near your office on
Monday and would love to stop in and meet you in person [or any other option you’d like to
propose]. Does either option work for you?

In preparation for our meeting, I have attached to this message [something of interest to your
prospects, e.g., testimonial, case studies, checklist, articles] or included a link to [similar
information] that will help you understand how we help companies like yours.

I look forward to talking with you soon.

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