I asked social media expert Andy Nathan to write this guest post because he offers his services as a lead generation consultant. I really realized that LinkedIn is the most important social network of all for every single person reading this.
How to Use LinkedIn to Generate Leads

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LinkedIn is one of my favorite online lead generators. While Twitter and Facebook developed business solutions around their platform, LinkedIn is the only site designed to help businesses make money. Your job is to work this lead powerhouse. Here is how you can do it.
- First, get your profile in order. This is not a LinkedIn profile lesson, so follow the instructions LinkedIn provides. A good rule of thumb is you should not do anything else on the site, until 90% of your profile is complete.
- Second, start joining groups. If you have never joined a LinkedIn group, make sure you do a search for groups in your area.
I use the groups for two reasons:
- Reason #1:
LinkedIn groups are great to connect with referral partners in the groups. For example, as a social media consultant I always look for printers, small business lawyers, and other reciprocal services where I can develop referral business.
- Reason #2: LinkedIn groups can be a great prospecting ground. Imagine providing marketing services to small businesses. Joining a small business group, the owners ask questions about different marketing strategies. They need help now. Some businesses are ready to hand over the reins to someone who knows what they are doing.
Third, you need to connect with individuals to create professional relationships. Every time a client says yes to you, they are taking one-step closer to saying yes to your products.
Increase the chances of them saying yes to you with the right message.
If you are connecting with a prospect then under no circumstances can you send over the generic message LinkedIn uses for new connections.
LinkedIn Connection Message
Here is a short message I used with much success over the years.
{name},
I saw your profile on {insert LinkedIn group}. I feel a connection between us could be mutually beneficial. If you are interested in exploring things further, let me know a convenient time to talk.
Andy
A short professional note to the point works wonders. When you send this note, do not under any circumstances pitch your product, insert your website, or discuss how the person would make a great prospect or referral partner. Your only goal is to want the new connection to speak with you.
Fast-forward a bit. You connected with your dream prospect on LinkedIn. An introduction email went well. You visualize a long, prosperous relationship for both of you. Days go by. Nothing! Weeks! Nada! You start to get nervous. What do you do?
You contact them. Some professionals will drop the ball. That is ok! We got you covered. If you have been waiting to connect with a prospect for over a week I say send a second follow-up message on LinkedIn.
LinkedIn Follow up Message
{first name},
I am making a conscious effort to re-connect with my network on LinkedIn. If you have 15 minutes for a quick phone call, my number is 847-710-xxxx.
Otherwise, let me know if I should call you? Either way.
Look forward to speaking with you soon!
Andy
LINKEDIN CONNECTION PROCESS:
So much about LinkedIn is about setting appointments with prospects and referral partners.
The best thing you can do to be successful is be consistent. Connect with five people every day, and send out five follow-up emails every day with a one-week delay on the follow-ups.
I recommend downloading your contact list and importing it into your email manager (AWeber, FeedBlitz, ConstantContact, etc.), so you can also contact a number of your new contacts via email if necessary. Make sure they recognize you from LinkedIn.
Do NOT under any circumstances use your contact list as a pitch list.
Use it as another means of networking with your new LinkedIn connections.
You can also use this list to track your progress as you continue to develop your LinkedIn lead generator. LinkedIn is so critical to your success that you can not afford not to do this.

Learn more about improving your social media skills at AndyNathan.net. Discover more about developing your lead generation with our free eMarketing training series at: eMarketingExperience.com. If you’re really serious, jump right in and start building smart connections.








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Never thought LinkedIn as a service to promote your own Business, but after reading your article and the comments i think i should start taking seriously this platform.
Heather,
While LinkedIn has a strong employment background, business development is equally or of greater importance.
Andy
Agreed with the comment about frauds. Luckily, these are often obvious and you can look up the data they posted to check for yourself.
Thanks a lot for this post, If you seriously want to engage the professional community and their decision makers, then LinkedIn is the place to play.
Alex,
You nailed it! LinkedIn has most of the decision makers on their site!
Andy
LinkedIn is surely a great platform. the points you have made here are very helpful. I have been using it for two years now and have been benefitted by it. Thanks for sharing.
Nice post Andy .. posting in groups is a good idea .. also I think the question-answer section in Linkedin is also useful for building business network .. but everyone should remember that spamming is not an option
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Kushal,
Thanks! Agree with you on spamming!
Andy
LinkedIn is a great idea that is currently flawed only by excessive availability. Sometimes you can’t tell the frauds from the real people.
Jeffrey,
I generally find that LinkedIn has less frauds than other social networks. What challenges have you had?
Andy
Hello friends,
I want to share one small thing – Facebook & twitter is Social Networking site but Linkedin is professional Social Networking site you can share only real & professional things on Linkedin
LinkedIn is a great tool to generate leads for all the good reasons.
No doubt,Linkedin is very famous social networking site and your information are good for all………..
keep it up
thanks for sharing
I recognize linkedin from my friend a few years ago. Use the social media site to grow up the business is very interesting and can save money with little effort
I’ve actually deleted my profile once, but then remade it later on. I made the mistake of not carefully considering how much information I should put on my profile or when contacting others.
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Great article! I love that you give helpful examples of how to write a LinkedIn Connection Message and a LinkedIn Follow Up Message.
I also love that you give a Connection process. So many people think that by just joining LinkedIn they will get business or job offers. It doesn’t happen like that. LinkedIn is a tool to help you build relationships.
You still have to “build relationships” and that means having human interactions: phone calls, coffee, lunch, or at the very least exchanging emails!
As Chef Gordon Ramsey of Hell’s Kitchen has said:
“. . . business doesn’t just come and sit on your lap, you’ve gotta go looking for it and if you don’t you’re going to fail.”
Donna,
Glad you appreciate the process for turning a LinkedIn account into a business model.
Love The Chef Ramsey quote!
Andy
thanks alot for this great post .. its very useful and inspiring for myself… thanks for sharing once again…
LinkedIn is great for leads. I have done really well using it as well. People are more serious if you connect with them via LinkedIn.
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Hmmm… i have just started using Linkedin and Generated A Lead From Hostgator….So Linkedin Really Works…Thnks…
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December 18, 2012 at 8:45 am
Congratulations, Gautam,
Now that I can create content that consistently gets 30-150+ retweets and generate half a million impressions on Twitter, I can confidently say that focusing on building real relationships is a far better use of everyone’s time.
You do not need to spend years generating a huge following on social media, or worry about Google slaps, or churning out content on every available platform – all you really need is to offer excellent services or products and provide such quality that people will recommend you.
I wrote about how to make that happen and where we all really need to be focusing our efforts in my post How to Make It Easy for Others to Recommend You.
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LinkedIn is a great “tool”, but it really irks me from time to time. Instead of people using it to build up business contacts, they try to aggressively pitch their products and idea. People need to slow the hell down.
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December 18, 2012 at 8:37 am
Hello Raphael,
Yes, there are people who don’t understand networking and use LinkedIn incorrectly. Some will figure that out and those that know better, but do it anyway are only hurting themselves.
As Andy wrote:
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I’ve always used Linkedin for joint ventures with other webmasters in my niche. I never thought I could’ve used it to generate leads, so I’ll definitely try this approach.
Linkedin is very famous social networking site and your information are good for every business men because we all are interesting to increase leads.
What a great post!~ LinkedIn is hardly ever used to it’s full marketing ability. Imagine all of these contacts that know your business, your vendors, your customers, and you. You have their attention every day, and they listen to your questions, observations, plans and ideas. A five minute search every morning through your groups give you an immediate snapshot of your industry and it’s marketplace. We always use it as a prime business marketing opportunity.
I hope that many others follow this advice.
Linkedin is also my favorite method for lead generation because the leads which are generated by linkedin is really very effective and they helps your business to grow rapidly.
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