
InMail: The Easiest LinkedIn Sales Navigator Strategy You’re Doing Wrong (And How to Fix It) | Donald C. Kelly - 1971
The Sales Evangelist
Keep Outreach Short; Follow Up If Interested
Donald emphasizes brief initial messages, then deeper conversation and scheduling once interest is confirmed.
Yes there’s a ton of things you can do on LinkedIn Sales Navigator. However, if you’re still struggling to use it and find prospects, you need to focus on one tool at a time. In this episode, I’m going over how to use InMail the right way to get prospects. I’m telling you, it’s one of the easiest ways to book appointments, and I have data to prove it.
How to Make Responsive InMail Campaigns
- I did a test with my podcasting agency, BlueMangos Studios, and the data is shocking. Out of 31 recipients, I saw a response rate of 20%. All I had to do was make the subject line for my InMail campaigns catchy and curiosity-driven. Then I made the body of the message direct and personal.
- Do you know why this worked so well? Because I focused on prospects who actually needed my services. It worked so well that I only had to spend about half an hour of work to see results within two days.
Simplicity Drives Results
- When it comes to InMail, less really is more. I keep my messages short, direct, and tied to something that actually matters to the prospect. Instead of leading with a long explanation about my company or offer, I ask one simple question that connects to their role or a problem they are likely dealing with.
- Most people are checking LinkedIn on their phones, so your message has to be quick to read and easy to respond to. A simple yes or no is often enough to get the conversation started. That simplicity is what drives higher response rates and opens the door to appointments and meaningful follow up.
“All of us have one of the easiest ways to maximize LinkedIn Sales Navigator, and we're not even doing it appropriately. Instead, we're spamming people.” - Donald Kelly
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