Using Automation Tool On LinkedIn Messages
Can You Automate Linkedin Messages? 1
"Automate LinkedIn Connections" 1
"Automate LinkedIn Messages" 1
How Do I Send A Mass Inmail On Linkedin? 2
Can You Bulk Message On Linkedin? 2
Can You Message Someone On Linkedin Who Is Not A Connection? 4
Is Message In Linkedin Private? 4
How Many Messages Can You Send On Linkedin In One Day? 5
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Sending a Message to Multiple Recipients
You can start a conversation with two or more of your 1st-degree connections.
Adding or removing recipients from an existing message
Reporting a member in a message with multiple recipients
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Note: A notification will appear in the message letting all recipients know who has joined. Once a message between multiple people has started, replies that are sent within the conversation will be seen by all recipients.[2]
In my last published post, “Clean Up Your Network: Remove Connections on LinkedIn,” we tapped into the Connections tab at the top navigation bar of your LinkedIn account. From the same Connections tab, I am going to show you how to mass message your LinkedIn connections.
Before I get into tactics, here are a few examples of how professionals use this feature:
You have an upcoming event that you want your LinkedIn connections to know about
You are hiring and want to see if your LinkedIn connections know someone you should meet
You want to wish your LinkedIn connections a happy holiday and stay top of mind
You have notified them already via other communications (i.e. voice message, email, etc.) and want to get in front of your LinkedIn connections in one more way
Remember that LinkedIn messages live inside your recipients LinkedIn inbox AND email inbox.
I only have one public workshop each year and we just selected the date: Thursday, October 8th in Greenville. This is a great opportunity for me to send my LinkedIn connections that work in and near Greenville a mass message to save the date for my upcoming LinkedIn workshop.
In preparation for mass messaging your LinkedIn connections:
Prepare your message in a Word document ahead of time; this way you can easily copy and paste it into LinkedIn
Carve out at least 20 minutes to mass message; to give you a benchmark, I mass-messaged roughly 300 LinkedIn connections and it took me 30 minutes
First, click on Connections at the top navigation bar. Then, you have a few options. In the screen shot below, I am filtering my contacts by LinkedIn “Connections Only” instead of “All Contacts.”
I can then sort by Recent Conversation, Last Name or First Name.
You must be connected with an individual on LinkedIn in order to include them in a mass message.
Since LinkedIn only allows one filter to be used at a time, I have decided it makes more sense for me to filter by Greenville, South Carolina Area for my upcoming workshop.
When you use other filters, such as Company, Tag, Title, Location, you may notice to the right of each person that they have a grey LinkedIn icon instead of a blue LinkedIn icon. A blue LinkedIn icon means the person is a LinkedIn connection. A grey LinkedIn icon means they are a LinkedIn contact, but they are not a LinkedIn connection yet.
Now, I am ready to start choosing which LinkedIn connections I want to include in my mass message by checking the small box to the left of the Profile picture.
You can mass message up to 50 LinkedIn connections at one time.
I find it helpful to count people as I am selecting them so that I know when I hit 50 connections. This is also why I like to sort by last name so I can jot down which name I left off on before sending out my next mass message.[3]
Salespeople live on LinkedIn. They research prospects, participate in groups, and keep their profiles in tip-top shape. Another common practice is to message customers or connections helpful content.
But what if you have a valuable blog post or insight to share with a specific person on LinkedIn? How do you send them a message if you're a 2nd- or 3rd-degree connection -- or even out of network? And what's the deal with InMail?
Find out how to send a message to anyone on LinkedIn with the handy steps outlined below.
1. How to send messages to connections.
2. How to send messages to 2nd-degree connections.
3. How to send messages to 3rd-degree connections.
4. How to send messages to LinkedIn group members.
5. How to send messages to out-of-network connections.
Step 1: Visit your connection's LinkedIn profile.
Step 2: You will be unable to send out-of-network connections a message through InMail, so you must click the blue "Connect" button.
Step 3: Once connected, follow the steps in section one of this post to send a message.
LinkedIn is a valuable resource for salespeople to identify and connect with prospective clients. Use these tips to make the most of your account.[4]
LinkedIn messages are private, yes. Typically you can only send them to your connections on the platform.
There are two other ways to use the messaging platform that are less understood.
LinkedIn InMails are messages that someone can either pay to send, or part of a batch they receive if they have a premium (paid) account. The precise number of messages is dependent upon what type of premium account they have, as there are several.
When you send a note as part of an invitation to connect (or conversely, when someone sends you such a note as part of their invitation), that too is handled by the messaging platform. The recipient can choose to respond to the note or not, as they prefer.
All of these are indeed private.[5]
If you like to send more than 15 messages per month to members of a LinkedIn group you belong to, you can no longer do that. LinkedIn has set new limits on this frequently used feature which was often touted as a way to “get around” their other InMail limitations.
The new guidelines are as follows:
You can send a message to a group member without being connected, and adjust your Member Message settings from within the group. However, there are limits:
You can send 15 free 1:1 group messages to fellow group members each month. This limit is set for all the groups you belong to and not for each group individually. If you go over the limit, you’ll see an error message until the next month begins.
Unsent messages don’t carry over to the next month. This limit includes messages sent directly from a group, to your 1st degree connections.
If you need to send more messages for recruiting, promoting, or connecting with members outside your network, we offer many alternatives. Please check out our Premium accounts or Recruiter product options which include InMail messages and recruiting tools to make the most of LinkedIn.
You have to be a member of a group for at least 4 days.
You have to be a member of LinkedIn for at least 30 days in order to send messages to fellow group members.
To send a free message directly to a group member:
From the member list
Move your cursor over Interests at the top of your homepage and select Groups.
Click the group’s name.
Click the number of members in the group near the top right.
Click the Send message link under the member’s name.
This link will appear only if the member’s settings allow them to be contacted by other group members.
Your inbox will appear.
Create your message and click Send Message.[6]
Supporting Docs:
[1] https://www.linkedomata.com/
[2] https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/topics/6073/6074/62003/sending-a-message-to-multiple-recipients?lang=en
[3] https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/mass-message-your-linkedin-connections-lindsey-stemann
[4] https://blog.hubspot.com/sales/send-a-linkedin-message-to-someone-youre-not-connected-to
[5] https://www.quora.com/Are-LinkedIn-messages-visible-to-all
[6] https://www.sourcecon.com/update-new-limits-on-messaging-linkedin-group-members-by-chrisrussell/