After each example I’ll provide a suggestion for how you might adapt the template to successfully start a conversation with a prospect. Faking Interest "Hi [Name] I hope this message finds you well. I came across your profile on LinkedIn and was impressed by your experience in [industryposition]. I'm reaching out because I believe you could benefit from [productservice] at [company]. we could potentially work together?" This message is a pitch-slap couched in fake interest. The sender pretends to “be impressed” by the
recipient’s background but doesn’t mention anything Afghanistan WhatsApp Number specific. It’s pretty clear to the recipient that the sender is only interested in selling to them. In many cases sellers use automation to send messages like this and that can be a recipe for disaster. People’s titles rarely fit into the template’s sentence structure creating a very awkward message. Instead of this insincere expression of interest take the time to actually look at the prospect’s profile. Find a nugget of information about their background and mention it. Make the conversation starter about them instead of about
you and your offering. For example let’s say you’re targeting executives in the automotive industry. You find the profile for Joe who has a -year career in the automotive industry and has worked at major parts manufacturers with increasing responsibility. Here’s how you might start a conversation: "Hi Joe I just came across your profile and noticed that you’ve been in the automotive parts industry for a long time. Has focusing on one industry for your last five positions played a big role in your career trajectory?"