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I totally disagree. Anyone who jumps into my LinkedIn DMs without connecting with my content on the public feed, and they "share a video to help solve ___ " I IMMEDIATELY remove the connection and report spam. Because ... 1) They haven't taken a moment to connect and see if I even need that help (rude and condescending) 2) My time is my most valuable asset - why would I want to spend it watching one of their videos 3) I KNOW I will then be in their funnel and I that feels crappy I tuned into this video to try to find great software to help us manage our organic chat and communications on LinkedIn and heard your advice. Please stop telling people to do this. Everyone who does this to me will be reported and the connection removed.
The difference is we are not connecting to them first and THEN asking if they want to watch a video. We are connecting to them and in the connection message we ask if they want to watch the video. So if they're interested, they'll connect. And if they're not, they won't connect. So we are being totally upfront and transparent from the start about the reasons we are connecting with them. It's very similar to cold emailing, but on LinkedIn. And at the end of the day, it works well, because people who are interested will actually connect with you and even THANK YOU for sending the video.
@@AshDavisI’m sorry but these connect requests are ignored by me also. It’s really too spammy. I only accept connections who have a no pitch message. Especially when they come from an account which is active in my field of work.
@@chowmonkey2002 Yeah like any outreach strategy, there will always be x amount of people who ignore it and x amount of people who respond positively. So it just comes down to whether you want to get x positive replies in return for x people rejecting you. Everyone is different. That being said though... I do believe there are better lead generation strategies than cold outreach. This is the strategy I've seen is working best right now: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gI1s7M8-tSY.html