Day 9: The Truth About Rejection in LinkedIn Outreach
Let's talk about something nobody wants to discuss: getting ignored.
If you've been doing the 100-a-day outreach, you've probably noticed something by now. Most people don't respond. Some decline your request. A few might even send you a rude message.
Here's what I want you to understand: that's completely normal.
The math behind rejection:
You send 100 connection requests. Around 30 accept. That means 70 people either ignored you or said no. That's a 70% "rejection" rate on Day 1.
But here's the thing most people miss: you didn't lose anything. You spent 60-90 minutes. You gained 30 new connections. And out of those 30, roughly 5 will turn into real conversations.
The people who quit at this stage are the ones who focus on the 70 who didn't respond instead of the 30 who did.
Reframe it like this: if someone handed you 30 business cards from people in your target market every single day, would you complain about the ones who didn't give you their card? Of course not.
Rejection in outreach isn't personal. It's statistical. And the statistics are in your favor if you keep going.
Here's your Day 9 assignment: go back through your sent requests from Days 3-5. Check who accepted but never got a follow-up. Send them a genuine message. Not a pitch. Just a conversation starter.
The fortune is in the follow-up. Always.
What's the most common "rejection" you've gotten so far? Drop it below and let's reframe it together.
(P.S. If doing this manually feels overwhelming, that's exactly what our DFY program handles for you. We run the outreach so you can focus on closing. Ask me about it if you're curious.)
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