Of course I link my articles to the services I provide so it sets me up for an easy transition to asking questions about their potential needs. Invitation to a LinkedIn Group Some companies have created LinkedIn groups focused on their target industries. I’ve seen a few LinkedIn templates that invite people to join these groups. "Hello [Name] I hope this message finds you well. I saw that you're a [industryposition] at [company] and I thought you might be interested in joining a LinkedIn group I recently started for professionals in our field. The group is called [group name]
and we discuss [industryposition] related topics and Afghanistan WhatsApp Number share resources. Would you be interested in joining?" This approach might be effective if it’s well-targeted. Joining a LinkedIn group is a low commitment action so you might get some new members. However I’d recommend having a plan in place for what happens once they do join. If you’re just adding numbers to your group without a plan to engage them what’s the point? I do have some suggestions for how to improve on this message template. I think you’d get better results by splitting this into a sequence of at
least two messages. First let them know why you started the group who it’s for and why you think they might find it relevant. Then in a second message ask if they have interest in a specific topic that’s currently being discussed in the group. to share their point of view in the group. If you can start a conversation with the recipient it’s more likely that they’ll take future action to engage with you.members of your ICP on a regular basis. Preparing a marketing funnel that attracts your ICP, gets them to subscribe, and nurtures them with meaningful content until they're sales ready.