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Hacking LinkedIn - Let's follow each other, BUT...

Yes, there's a BUT... read until the end :)

Make sure to personalize the connection request, I have created a template to simplify your task. (Tell you why below)

Template:
"From Indie Hackers
Hi {name}. This is {name}, your background in {something(s)} caught my attention. I'm currently working on {something(s)}, would be awesome to get connected and exchange ideas. Thanks!"

WHY don't just hit connect? Let me explain:

Among the 5,042 connections on my LinkedIn, I have communicated with at least 70% of them or met physically. Most of them belong to my industry, namely venture capital, startup, innovation, and side hustler. The rest of them are my former colleagues, classmates, and family. Therefore, I am happy to keep them on my list.

The number of followers shows the impression of vanity that someone is popular. It's different on LinkedIn, you need to be careful in terms of making a new connection. I've tried my very best to maintain 1) related connections; 2) similar backgrounds/ career path; 3) my connections are active.

Don't pursue quantity! Try to build positive and relevant connections. Unlike other social media platforms, personalized connections on LinkedIn allow you to open the first door and show your professionalism. Yes - it's not a one-click work, but you will see the impact gradually.

I don't make a wild connection because I need to add up numbers. I make a connection because there's a need or fit. I have been doing this for years, and it directly affects the performance of my post, network expansion, and real business relationship.

Do the Maths, imagine only 1 out of 100 of your connection is active. What would happen to your post? Spend 30 secs to read a profile and make quality connections!

Connect me on https://www.linkedin.com/in/felix12777 and leave your LinkedIn profile in comments.

posted to Icon for group Growth
Growth
on May 6, 2020
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      Awesome conversation with @gordon - excited to chat over call next week!

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        Really looking forward to it my man.

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    I will connect you :)

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      Had a great conversation with @tmvst just now. Thanks for reading it through!

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      @JoshTernyak - Thanks. I saw your connection request. You did not read my post.

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    This comment was deleted 5 years ago.

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      Yes totally! Thanks for reading it through ;) @Yulia

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    This comment was deleted a year ago.

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      Yea I'd say 70% as mentioned above. @getflookup

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        This comment was deleted a year ago.

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          Yes correct! I think it's because of my job nature, I got to meet and interact with a lot of people. At the same time, I managed to maintain quality. @getflookup

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