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LinkedIn Outreach Sequence

A multi-step LinkedIn outreach sequence for SDRs targeting cold prospects on the platform.

Sequence Overview

This 14-day sequence combines LinkedIn actions with supporting email touches. Each step builds on the previous one to create familiarity before the ask.

DayActionChannelGoal
1View profile + engage with a postLinkedInCreate visibility
2Send connection request (with note)LinkedInGet accepted
4Like or comment on their recent postLinkedInBuild familiarity
5Send first messageLinkedIn DMStart a conversation
7Supporting email #1EmailProvide value, reference LinkedIn
9Share relevant content via DMLinkedIn DMDeliver value
11Supporting email #2EmailFollow up with a different angle
14Final message with clear CTALinkedIn DMAsk for the meeting

Connection Request Template

Keep it under 300 characters. No pitch in the connection request.

“Hi [First Name], I’ve been following [Company]‘s work in [specific area]. I share a lot of content about [relevant topic] and thought it would be great to connect.”

Message Templates

Day 5, First Message:

“Thanks for connecting, [First Name]. I noticed [Company] is [specific observation, e.g., hiring for X roles, expanding into Y market]. We have been working with similar teams on [specific outcome]. Would a brief conversation make sense?”

Day 9, Value Share:

“[First Name], thought you might find this useful. [Link to a relevant article, case study, or data point]. We put this together based on what we are seeing across [industry/segment]. Happy to share more if it is relevant to what you are working on.”

Day 14, Final Message:

“[First Name], I do not want to be the person who keeps following up without adding value. If [pain point or goal] is a priority for your team this quarter, I would love 15 minutes to share how [Customer Name] solved a similar challenge. If the timing is not right, no worries at all.”

Best Practices

  • Personalize every message. Reference something specific from their profile, posts, or company news.
  • Never pitch in the connection request. It kills acceptance rates.
  • Space your LinkedIn activity throughout the day. Do not send 50 connection requests in one batch.
  • Track response rates by message step to identify where prospects drop off.
  • A/B test your first message every 2 weeks with a sample of 30+ prospects.

Exit Criteria

Remove a prospect from this sequence if:

  • They accept a meeting (move to meeting prep flow)
  • They respond with a clear “not interested” (mark as closed-lost, revisit in 6 months)
  • They do not accept the connection request within 7 days (move to email-only sequence)
  • They have not responded to any of the 3 DMs (move to a nurture list)

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