Apparently this guy hates my personalized first line about bread bowls... My strategy for personalized lines, is I filter leads based on the state or city they live in and then I make a personalized line based on that location. Does anybody here have a better one?
Hey LinkedIn Legends! I wanted to send an update, I'm testing the "Would You Be Upset" style copy this week... When I was setting up my campaigns only 1 person had voted so that's the one I went with. The group swung a different direction later in the week, so my apologies for that... To avoid that I'm going to open the poll for next weeks copy test tomorrow so there's more time to vote! That being said, does anybody have any ideas on copy you want tested that we can vote on tomorrow? Specifically I'm testing initial message sent to people to get them to connect with us! If you have an idea post it below! Also I have a course coming out in the next couple days that shows you how to setup automated LinkedIn outreach from scratch! Also posting a course showing how you can use LinkedIn outreach to drive traffic to Skool! Hope this helps!
Haven't really done LinkedIn outbound before, but just an idea: "I see you're very knowledgeable / an expert in ________, which is something I'm working on myself. I specialize in ________, how would you feel about sharing / swapping notes sometime?"
@Charles Dejager thanks! Also the low commitment ask, just asking to swap notes sometime sounds very relaxed and non-pushy. Burns minimal leads, offers free value in your area of expertise as well
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As someone with a background in sales, personally I would respond best to the personalized line, with no pitch in the first message. If it feels like a conversation starter, I'd feel flattered and compelled to respond. If it feels like a pitch (especially right out the gate), it feels more artificial, and almost always gets ignored. This is just how I personally would respond, not sure the avatar you're going for