How to make contacts on LinkedIn in the fastest way?

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Ehsanuls55
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How to make contacts on LinkedIn in the fastest way?

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I know I said that hacks are not the way to go, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible to get more connections quickly.

The key is to find ways to reach more people at once. Let's see how:

Customize your connection requests:
First and foremost, personalize your connection requests with a LinkedIn Note .

Many people just copy and paste the same message to hundreds of contacts, and that's not the best way to do it.

Nobody likes to feel like they're just another number on a list, and believe me, it shows.

Take the time to personalize your request and show that you are genuinely interested in connecting with them.

It's very helpful to throw in an interesting icebreaker - maybe you saw that they come from vp media email list the same university as you. Or maybe you took a look at their website and have something to say to them.

Whatever it is, make sure to personalize your message and show that you've put in the effort to reach them!

Of course, you can also send custom connection requests in bulk, for that you need an automation tool like LaGrowthMachine.

LGM variables & attributes
With over 24 different variables, you can personalize messages for each recipient, ensuring that each one feels special and important.

But I'll dive into how to automate your Linkedin messages in the next section, so stay tuned.

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Join LinkedIn Groups:
LinkedIn Groups are a great way to connect with new people and start building relationships.

Find some relevant groups to join, interact with the members, and don't be afraid to put yourself out there and start conversations.

You never know who might be interested in your product or service – it could very well be someone from one of these groups.

This can help you establish yourself as a thought leader and attract more connection requests.

Additionally, group members are often more receptive to connection requests from other members, and if you have a solid profile, they might even be interested in learning more about what you do.
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