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Stop Sending Boring LinkedIn Messages: Try These 20 Instead

LinkedIn can be a goldmine for connection opportunities, but crafting the perfect introductory message is often the biggest hurdle. Generic "hello" messages rarely cut it, leaving you lost in a sea of unread requests in potential contacts' inboxes.  That's why we've compiled 20 proven LinkedIn message examples to kickstart your networking, job search, or mentorship outreach.  Use these templates as inspiration, but remember: the key to success is personalizing your messages and letting your voice shine through.  Ready to get more responses and build a robust network? Let's dive in!





How to Use the Examples

  1. Analyze the Structure: Notice how the templates are short and direct and highlight potential value to the recipient.  Pay attention to the opening lines and how they personalize the message.

  2. Choose Templates Wisely: Select examples that best fit your goal (initiating conversations, seeking advice, job inquiries, etc.). Consider the level of familiarity you have with the person you're messaging.

  3. Adapt, Don't Just Copy:  Use the templates as inspiration! Tailor them with specific details from the person's profile, incorporate your professional background, and inject your unique voice.

Why Start with Templates

  • Confidence Boost: Templates give you a starting point when you're unsure what to say, easing you into LinkedIn messaging.

  • Best Practices: The examples reflect proven strategies like personalization, offering value, and demonstrating respect.

  • Saves Time:  Templates provide a foundation, so you're not starting from scratch each time.


The Importance of Experimentation


While templates are a great starting point, don't become reliant on them.  Here's why getting creative is crucial:

  • Finding Your Voice: LinkedIn is about building genuine connections. Experimenting helps you develop your own authentic communication style.

  • Testing Effectiveness: Try different approaches (more formal vs. casual, offering help vs. asking favors, etc.). Track your response rates to see what works best for you.

  • Standing Out:  Unique messages that showcase your personality can make you more memorable in a sea of standard requests.

Tips for Creative Exploration


  • Observe Others: See what messages get positive responses in your LinkedIn feed.

  • A/B Testing: Try sending slightly different message versions to a small group to see which gets the best results.

  • Inject Humor (Carefully): If appropriate for your brand/industry, a bit of wit can make you more engaging.

Initiating Conversation (With new connections):

"Hi [Name], thanks for connecting! I've heard great things about [Company where you work], how do you like it?

"Hello [Name], I enjoyed your recent article about [topic]. I'm curious to hear your thoughts on [related point]."

"Hi [Name], congratulations on your recent promotion! Your career trajectory is inspiring."

"Hello [Name], we both attended [Event Name]. I would love to connect and discuss our takeaways."


Seeking Advice or Insights

"Hi [Name], I've been following your work in [field] and am impressed. I'd be honored if you could share some advice on breaking into this industry."


"Hello [Name], I'm facing a challenge with [brief explanation]. Given your expertise, would you be open to sharing some quick insights?"


"Hi [Name], I'm considering a career transition into [field]. Would you be willing to spend 15 minutes talking about your experience?"

Rekindling Connections

"Hi [Name], it's been a while since we connected! I saw your update about [project/promotion] – that's fantastic. Congratulations!" "Hello [Name], I hope you're doing well. I've been thinking about [shared interest] lately and wanted to check in."


Job Opportunities/Referrals

"Hi [Name], I noticed an opening for [position] at your company. My background aligns well with the role, and I'm very interested in it. Would you be open to discussing it further?" "Hello [Name], I'm actively seeking opportunities in [field]. Given your network, do you know of any companies I should look into?"

Building Relationships / Offering Help

"Hi [Name]. I always appreciate your thoughtful comments on [topic]. Let me know if I can ever be a resource for you." "Hello [Name], I have a connection who might be valuable for your work in [area]. Would you like an introduction?"

Following Up

"Hi [Name], This is to follow up on my previous message about [topic]. I would still love to hear your perspective." "Hello [Name], I wanted to see if you have a moment to discuss [potential collaboration/advice]."

Tips for Success

  • Personalize: Reference their profile, work, or interests.

  • Be Specific:  Clearly state your reason for reaching out.

  • Offer Value: Consider what you can offer them (a helpful resource, potential connections, etc.)

  • Respectful & Professional:  Maintain a courteous tone throughout your communications.

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