Serving Others On LinkedIn

Antonio Prescott
2 min readMar 9, 2023
Miami (Influence Digest)

Make Relevant connections by connecting with your fellow networking colleagues. First connections are able to direct message each other, provide Recommendations, and make Introductions, therefore it is essential to connect with those who you know, like, and trust.

Connecting With Strangers

Part of building a network means including people you don’t really know, like someone you met briefly at a conference. And as intimidating as it might feel to reach out to strangers, that’s an important part of networking.

However, before you start asking to connect with anyone and everyone on LinkedIn, consider the pros and cons of connecting with strangers.

Pros

One of the greatest gifts the internet has given us is the ability to connect with people we wouldn’t normally meet. It’s now possible to connect with and create a meaningful relationship with someone halfway around the world via computer.

And, when you’re trying to build a professional network, you never know what those far-flung connections can get you. If you’ve always wanted to work abroad, those connections might be able to help you find a job in a new country. And, if you’re a freelancer, you can connect with all sorts of new prospects who you might not otherwise have been able to.

So, it may make sense for you to connect with strangers on LinkedIn. You never know what that connection will bring!

Cons

The problem with connecting with everybody on LinkedIn is that more connections do not automatically guarantee more opportunities. In fact, the only thing you may gain from connecting with everyone is a vast number of connections, but nothing else.

A large network is fantastic only if it includes meaningful relationships. But for most people, it’s hard to cultivate a large and meaningful network. You’re better off creating a small but useful network than a large, potentially unhelpful one.

First-degree connections are given access to any information you’ve displayed on your profile. To ensure an optimal site experience, LinkedIn members can have a maximum of 30,000 1st-degree connections.

Your LinkedIn account may be temporarily restricted from sending invitations if members report invites as spam.

When inviting members to connect, you can add a personalized message to the recipient to introduce yourself or add context to your relationship.

To add a message to an invitation:

  1. Navigate to the profile of the member you’d like to connect with.
  2. Click the Connect Button located in the introduction section.
  3. Click Add a note.
  4. Add your personalized message in the text field.
  5. Click Send Invitation.

If the recipient replies to your message, awesome work.

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Antonio Prescott

International Blogger providing LinkedIn and Sales Content — Writer for YOU. Inspiring the world through Personal Branding — https://antonioprescott.com