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Hello Guys, I want your suggestion on cold DM and suggest me which option should i adopt. I have created following plan based on multiple research. Conservative Daily Plan • 35-40 connection requests per day (245-280 weekly) • 80-100 messages per day • 150-180 LinkedIn profile visits per day • 1,200-1,500 Sales Navigator profile visits per day • 1-2 InMails per day (Core Plan: 50/month ≈ 1.7/day) • 2-3 InMails per day (Advanced Plan: 80/month ≈ 2.7/day) • 40-50 Open InMails per week (200/week maximum from image) • 160-200 Open InMails per month (800/month maximum) Aggressive Daily Plan (for established campaigns) • 40-45 connection requests per day (280-315 weekly) • 120-140 messages per day • 180-200 LinkedIn profile visits per day • 1,500-1,800 Sales Navigator profile visits per day • 1-2 InMails per day (Core Plan limit) • 2-3 InMails per day (Advanced Plan limit) • 45-55 Open InMails per week (approaching 200/week limit) • 180-220 Open InMails per month (staying under 800/month) I had a call with one guy last month and he said he is sending 50-60 connection request per day without getting any ban. PS: My LinkedIn account is 13 years old and Government ID verified. (I know i have not utilized my LinkedIn account properly.) @Marcel Lindwurm , @Marcus Lam , @Alex Colhoun , @Pavan Sriram , @Jp Watkins and all, Please provide me your Suggestion
Share your LinkedIn profile URL on this post 👇🏻
Happy Thursday! After loads of comments about making an area where everyone can find each other, I'm building out a module in the classroom where everyone can connect with each other. On this post, drop the following information: 1. What is your first name? 2. What is your LinkedIn URL? 3. What niche do you create content in? 4. How many followers do you have? 5. Bonus if you want: What city/country are you based in? 🇺🇸 I'll be building a Google Sheet where you can find our entire community. You'll be able to connect, message each other, and build further relationships without having to guess what people do. Reply with these answers and I'll start building! (Feel free to respond to other members as well just to create some convos on this post!) Cheers, Alex
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Hello I am Mishit 1. https://linkedin.com/in/misshit-vora 2. Niche - Law firms SEO & Lead Generation 3. 2620 4. Country - India
📢 LinkedIn Newsletter – the most underrated feature on the platform
Most people only look at reach and impressions. But the real power lies in the emails LinkedIn automatically sends to your subscribers. Example from my wife: 👉 Her last newsletter had only 93 impressions – with just 250 subscribers and about 2,000 followers. 👉 Still, she got an inbound application via email, because the reader felt deeply understood by her content. That proves: It’s not about big reach. It’s about the right people seeing the right content. Now imagine having 1,000 of your ICP as subscribers – and being able to send them strategic content, for free. That’s basically your own email list inside LinkedIn. 💬 Question for you: Are you already using the LinkedIn newsletter – or do you still think it’s “too small to matter”?
📢 LinkedIn Newsletter – the most underrated feature on the platform
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@Marcel Lindwurm , I have never think on this as I was not consistent but after this post, I should have start this. Do you have some reference guide or video to refer to start this?
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Thanks @Marcel Lindwurm for your recommendation. I will surely work on that and if need any help will connect with you.
What I’m seeing about the LinkedIn algorithm.
1. Comments = currency. Posts that spark conversation get rewarded. 2. Video is down. Once viral, now averaging ~15k impressions. 3. People > graphics. Selfies/photos with people outperform plain images. 4. Pods beware. LinkedIn is cracking down on instant, unnatural engagement. The big truth? → Post daily for 100 days and growth is inevitable.
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@Khabir Uddin , My take away from this post: 1. Make content commentable so people can comment more on your post. 2. Video won't give you virality like 2024 3. Put more your face image or AI image of your face. Let me know if i missed anything.
Set of prompts for creating graphic assets
Hi all, I want to give you a very nice set of prompts for creating graphic assets for publications on your social media channels. Works best with Nano Banana :) - - - - - 1️⃣ Turn Your Photo Into a Figurine Create a 1/7 scale commercialized figurine of the characters in the picture, in a realistic style, in a real environment. The figurine is placed on a computer desk. The figurine has a round transparent acrylic base, with no text on the base. The content on the computer screen is a 3D modeling process of this figurine. Next to the computer screen is a toy packaging box, designed in a style reminiscent of high-quality collectible figures, printed with original artwork. The packaging features two-dimensional flat illustrations. 2️⃣ 16-Bit art made with Nano Banana First, ask me to upload an image of myself. Then reimagine me as a 16-Bit Video Game character and put me in a 2D 16-bit platform video game 3️⃣ Turn any object into a 3D hologram Just upload a photo and use the prompt "Turn the object I am holding into a 3d transparent line art hologram" 4️⃣ Pet Action Figure Upload an image and prompt “turn my pet into a plastic action figure next to its packaging” and Nano Banana will handle the rest. 5️⃣ Sketch to Image Convert this sketch into a high-quality realistic image, ensuring a lifelike appearance with detailed textures and lighting. Add a [background description] (e.g., runway, cityscape, forest, beach, etc.). The aspect ratio of the image should be [aspect ratio, e.g., 9:16, 4:3]. The image should feel as though it was taken directly from the front, with the camera capturing both the background and the [subject] (e.g., model, person, character) uniformly, ensuring balanced focus on both elements. 6️⃣ Try an Outfit Put the following outfit on the person in the image and give me the overall look. Do not miss any item from the outfit, and do not change the person’s pose. Ensure the outfit is accurately represented, including all specified details (e.g., accessories, shoes, outerwear), and the look should feel cohesive. Maintain the original environment and lighting of the image, ensuring the outfit blends naturally into the scene.
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@Oskar Niedbalski Thank you
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