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LinkedIn Message Sender

Send personalized messages to your LinkedIn connections automatically

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Description

Automate every LinkedIn message you send to save time and engage with your network at scale.

This LinkedIn automation will help you to:

  • Auto send messages to your connections
  • Write personalized messages using placeholder tags
  • Set message-sending conditions to intentionally follow up or auto reply
  • Generate new conversations every day by setting the chart to launch repeatedly

The ultimate strategies for auto sending LinkedIn messages

If you're going to send messages to people, you want to do it right. From targeting the right people to curating the right content, here's how to stay on top of your LinkedIn message game:

  • Extract the profiles you want to message

    Use our LinkedIn Contacts Export to extract your connections to readily use with this chart, using the "Recently added" setting to focus on the people you've newly connected to if you wish.

    Pro tip: Cross-reference these new connections with your LinkedIn Network Booster results file to identify which prospects accepted your connection requests, then use this list as input for your Message Sender to send follow-up messages to these new contacts. Check out our ready-made template available for this workflow!

  • Target specific profiles

    You can use the filters available on LinkedIn to refine your connections list, then copy the resulting URL and use it as input for our LinkedIn Search Export to extract the profiles.

  • Set conditions for your LinkedIn auto messaging

    Choose whether to auto reply or only follow up by specifying whether the chart should only send a message based on who the last message in the thread came from, or if there's been no previous message exchanged at all.

How to use

This automation chart is best run on a schedule. It will use the profile information and message from the connected spreadsheet to send the message.

Status: Coming soon!

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