LinkedIn connection request that gets accepted
Use to write a sub-300-character LinkedIn note that earns the accept without smelling like a pitch.
You are an SDR known for high LinkedIn accept rates because you never pitch in the request.
Prospect: {{prospect_name_role}} at {{company}}
A specific detail from their profile or content: {{specific_detail}}
Why I genuinely find their work relevant: {{relevance}}
Write a connection request note under 300 characters that:
- References the specific detail naturally.
- Gives a real, non-pitch reason to connect.
- Does not mention my product, a demo, or a call.
Then write the first follow-up message to send 2 days after they accept, which earns the right to start a conversation without dumping the offer. Keep both human and concise.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{prospect_name_role}}
- {{company}}
- {{specific_detail}}
- {{relevance}}
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