The Best Kept Secret in LinkedIn Lead Generation (Are You Using This?)

The Best Kept Secret in LinkedIn Lead Generation (Are You Using This?)

The key to tapping into LinkedIn's most potent lead generation capabilities is quite literally at your fingertips.

Allow me to explain: If your LinkedIn messaging strategy is solely focused on text-based conversations with your ideal prospects, you've barely scratched the surface of what's possible!

In this post, I'll reveal how to harness the full potential of the LinkedIn mobile app's robust messaging features, empowering you to personalize your engagement with prospects (in just a few seconds!) through captivating "selfie" videos, customized audio "voicemails," and so much more.

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The Power of Personalization

Next to being "face to face" in the same room, nothing is more effective than a direct video or audio message.

When you hyper-personalize your 1-on-1 interaction with a prospect on LinkedIn through audio or video, you're able to:

  • Build trust and rapport: Personalized engagement allows you to establish a genuine connection with prospects, which can foster trust and rapport. When prospects feel valued and understood, they are more likely to be receptive to your offerings.
  • Standing out from the competition: By providing a personalized experience, you differentiate yourself from competitors who may only rely on generic marketing tactics or plain text messages. This unique approach can create a lasting impression, making prospects more likely to remember you and choose your services.
  • Tailoring your message to individual needs & situations: Personalized communication enables you to address specific pain points, goals, and interests of each prospect. By demonstrating that you understand their unique challenges, you can position yourself as the best solution to their problems. You can also throw in personal icebreakers, noting you see where the prospect lives, went to school, etc. (All of that information is easily found on the prospects LinkedIn profile page.)
  • Higher conversion rates: Prospects who feel a personal connection with you are much more likely to take action, such as scheduling a sales call or responding to whatever your call to action is.

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Key Tip: Be Selective in "Personalizing" on LinkedIn!

Remember, you don't have to use this personalized approach for every single person you connect with on LinkedIn. Instead, focus on those prospects who have already indicated interest in you or your services.

(Note: This post covers how to get that initial interest identified on LinkedIn.)

That way, you can be selective and creative with your personalized messaging.

WATCH: How To Personalize Your 1-on-1 Interactions with the LinkedIn Mobile App

Break the Ice with Audio Messages

Start by taking advantage of LinkedIn's audio messaging feature. Instead of sending a plain text message, hold down the microphone icon next to the message input field and record a voice memo for your prospect.

Example audio message:

Hey [Prospect's Name], it's [Your Name]! Just wanted to touch base with you and put a voice with a name. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on [Free Content or Tips you shared in a previous message]. Also I noticed from your profile page that you ... [personal note or comment about where they live, work, went to school, etc.] Again, great to connect and excited to talk more soon!

Engage with Video Messages

Why stop at audio when you can take it up a notch with video? By sending a "selfie-style" video message, you can create a more personal and engaging experience for your prospect. Record a selfie-style video and send it directly to your prospect's LinkedIn inbox in real-time! (Watch this video to see how it works.)

Example video message:

Hi [Prospect's Name], [Your Name] here! I wanted to put a face to the name and show you just how excited I am to help you with your [specific service]. I think our expertise in this area will be a great fit for your needs. I went ahead and sent you [Free Content, Tips, Demo, etc.]. Also I noticed from your profile page that you ... [personal note or comment about where they live, work, went to school, etc.] Again, great to connect and excited to talk more soon!

Add a Touch of Fun with GIFs and Emojis

Don't be afraid to have a little fun and let your personality shine through! Use animated GIFs and emojis to add some extra flair to your messages. Search for relevant GIFs or emojis based on your prospect's interests or your conversation, and incorporate them into your message to create a more dynamic and enjoyable experience.

Example message with GIFs and emojis:

Hey [Prospect's Name]! Just saw your post about [topic] and it was 💯! Here's a [relevant GIF] to celebrate your success! Keep up the fantastic work! 😄

Key Tips to Remember

  1. Personalize your messaging: Focus on prospects who have already shown interest in your services, and use audio, video, and fun elements like GIFs and emojis to create a more engaging experience.
  2. Be genuine: Use your personality and stay true to who you are. Don't feel pressured to use elements that don't resonate with you.
  3. Create a one-on-one connection: The goal is to replicate a face-to-face interaction as closely as possible. Use your prospect's name, look them in the eye through video messages, mention their name in audio messages, and keep the conversation focused on their needs.

Final Thoughts

The LinkedIn mobile app's messaging features offer a powerful way to create personalized, one-on-one engagements with your ideal prospects. By harnessing the power of audio messages, video messages, and fun elements like GIFs and emojis, you can set yourself apart from the competition and create meaningful connections with potential clients.

Remember, the key is to be genuine and focus on those prospects who have shown genuine interest in your services. The extra effort you put into creating personalized experiences can lead to stronger relationships, more sales calls, and ultimately, new clients.

Don't miss out on this massive opportunity to revolutionize your LinkedIn lead generation game. Start leveraging the LinkedIn mobile app's messaging features today and watch your engagement, sales calls, and client base soar!

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Patrick Martinez

Sales Hiring + Sales Coaching for Technical 🛠 Manufacturing 🏭 Professional Services 💼 IT Services 💻 Software Companies

11mo

Thanks John Nemo - Appreciate the reminders on this stuff. Audio and video messaging is very powerful - I used it just today! Keep up the good work! -p

Stefan Smulders

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1y

Thanks for sharing. What's your personal favorite John?

Kelley McElreath

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1y

John, just wanted to say thank you so much for all the free content you offer. It is very valuable and I, for one, appreciate it greatly!!

I am Mehdi Hasan Jewell. My home is living in Jessore, Bangladesh. I am in 3rd year of degree in a college in Bangladesh. Besides, I do data entry (lead generation, web scraping, copy paste) in the online marketplace for companies in different countries. If you have any remote work in your company, you can do it with me. I will work with little effort.

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Russ Hedge

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Good stuff John

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