![]() My process for LinkedIn connection requests (in detail)īefore we get into the cool hack, let me take you through my process of accepting LinkedIn connection requests. I see this as the most efficient way to proactively establish and develop relationships, then to cull the chaff. Delete 95% of requests and miss out on potential opportunities.So you have three options for LinkedIn connection requests: If you don’t know what that person is looking for you can’t create opportunities. Having a library of people I don’t know is totally useless. Then in the past when I have accepted people, they don’t bother to message me afterwards. Probably 5% of people bother to add a message as to why they are adding me. ![]() It’s frankly quite annoying as it takes time to vet and accept people, then figure out how to create value. I get around 15 people adding me on LinkedIn every day. I have been using your suggested hack to pile through the mountain of connection requests from all corners of the globe – I cannot believe how efficient and time-saving it has been, wow and thanks!Īndrew – Investment Advisor Connection requests I want to share with you the hack I use every day that still works to save a load of time. In the past, before the API to add connections was removed (Thanks LinkedIn…) I had a super cool tech stack to manage new connections, but alas. ![]() I spend a lot of time maintaining and growing my network, so hacking productivity here is something I have spent a lot of time doing. ![]() LinkedIn is great, the product isn’t unfortunately. Tl dr: LinkedIn connection requests are annoying. ![]()
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