LinkedIn Outreach Scripts That Get Replies
Connection notes and DM sequences that start real conversations without sounding like a pitch bot.
Email & OutreachPDF · 6 pages· v1.0
4.6Connection notes and DM sequences that start real conversations without sounding like a pitch bot.
Email & OutreachPDF · 6 pages· v1.0
4.6LinkedIn is the highest-intent channel for B2B outreach and the most abused. The difference between a 5% and a 40% reply rate is almost entirely the script. This pack gives you connection notes, opening messages, and full DM sequences that feel human, lead with relevance, and earn conversations instead of getting muted. It is for founders, sales reps, recruiters, and consultants who want to use LinkedIn for outreach without becoming the person everyone blocks. Every script avoids the three things that kill LinkedIn outreach: pitching on the connection request, the instant copy-paste sales DM, and the fake-friendly opener that fools no one. You get connection-request notes for cold, warm, and referral scenarios, a four-message DM sequence that moves from rapport to a soft call ask, scripts for engaging with someone's content as a warm-up, reply-handling lines, and a profile-optimization checklist so your own profile does not undercut your outreach. The outcome is a LinkedIn outreach motion that produces conversations you would actually want to have, protects your account from being flagged for spammy behavior, and complements your email cadence as the warm second channel. Realistic volume and pacing guidance is included so you stay within healthy limits.
No, and this is the most common mistake. The connection note's only job is to get accepted. Pitching there gets you ignored or marked as spam. The scripts keep the request light and save the value for after you connect.
With relevant targeting and these scripts, 25-40% reply rates on warm-ish prospects are achievable, versus the 2-5% typical of copy-paste pitch DMs.
Not if you respect limits. The guide gives safe daily caps for connection requests and messages. Spammy volume and identical mass DMs are what trigger restrictions; relevant, paced outreach does not.
Yes, ideally. LinkedIn is the warm second channel in a multi-touch sequence. Connecting on LinkedIn between emails makes your name familiar and lifts email reply rates too.
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