Sourcing, every working day

LinkedIn Prospecting: Leads With the Receipt Attached

A list of names is not a pipeline. A reason to write is. LinkedGrow reads your website, works out who actually buys from you, then watches LinkedIn for those people every working day. Anyone engaging with your competitors, asking about your problem out loud, or newly in the role that owns it. Every lead comes back with the post it came from.

Starts from your websiteScored against your ICPSource post on every lead

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Quick answer

How does automated LinkedIn prospecting work?

The agent reads your website to build an ideal customer profile, watches LinkedIn daily for people matching it, and scores each candidate before queueing them. Every lead carries the post or comment that surfaced it, so you can read their own words before anything is sent from your account.

Everyone knows how to prospect. Almost nobody keeps doing it.

It is not a knowledge problem. It is the first thing that falls off a busy week. Prospecting is the work with the longest gap between effort and reward, which makes it the easiest to postpone. Three good weeks then a quiet month is worse than a boring, steady trickle, because the pipeline gap shows up a quarter later.

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Searching, checking each profile, writing something specific and following up is a real afternoon. When a client escalates, that afternoon disappears first, and it is nobody's job to notice until the pipeline is thin.

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A bought list tells you who someone is and nothing about whether this week matters to them. The person who just posted about the problem and the person who solved it two years ago look identical in a spreadsheet.

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Run two campaigns without shared memory and somebody gets your pitch from two angles. It reads as a machine, it costs you the account, and no amount of good copy recovers it.

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In most companies prospecting belongs to whoever has the fewest fires that week. It is nobody's job title, so it is nobody's fault when a month goes by without it.

I did it properly for three weeks, then a client blew up and I have not opened LinkedIn since...

How it works

From your address to a queue of real people

Setup is one field. Everything after it is the agent doing the part you would otherwise do on a Friday afternoon.

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It reads your site

Paste your website address and the agent works out what you sell, who buys it, the roles that sign off and the topics those people follow. You edit anything it got wrong, which takes about a minute.

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It watches for those people

Every working day it looks for movement: engagement on competitor posts, questions about the problem you solve, role changes into the seat that owns it. Sources are yours to add and remove.

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It queues the best fits

Candidates are scored, deduplicated against everyone your agents have already touched, and put in order. You approve the queue or let it run, and either way you can read the source post before anything is sent.

What makes a lead worth having

Names are cheap. Reasons are not.

Any tool can hand you 500 profiles. These are the four things that decide whether a lead is worth the invitation it will cost you.

The post it came from, on every lead

The differentiator

Each lead links to the exact comment or post that surfaced them. You can read what they actually said before you decide to approach, and the message writes itself from that instead of from a job title.

  • Direct link to the source
  • Their words, not their headline

Scored against your profile, not a keyword

Every candidate is checked against the profile the agent built from your site: the roles that decide, the industries you win in, the headcount that can afford you. Weak fits stay out of the queue rather than filling it.

  • Fit score per lead
  • Weak matches never queue

Nobody gets contacted twice

Deduplication runs across every agent in the workspace, so two campaigns can never both reach the same person. Leads are kept even when an agent is deleted, precisely so a rebuild cannot re-approach someone you already spoke to.

  • Cross-agent
  • Survives a rebuild

It runs on your working hours

Sourcing happens daily in your own timezone, inside office hours, rather than in a burst at 3am that looks like exactly what it is. The pace is boring on purpose.

  • Your timezone
  • Office hours only
Before you ask

Questions about LinkedIn prospecting

Short answers to what people ask most often.

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Finding the people who could buy from you on LinkedIn, and getting a conversation started. The hard part has never been the searching. It is doing it every day, on the right people, without the whole thing collapsing the week you get busy.

It reads your website to work out who buys from you, then watches LinkedIn for people matching that profile: anyone engaging with your competitors, asking about your problem out loud, or newly in a role that owns it. Every lead links back to the post it came from.

Not for this. The agent works through your ordinary account, so there is no second LinkedIn subscription in the price. Sales Navigator is still useful for your own manual searches, and nothing here stops you using it.

No, and buying one is the fastest way to waste a month. A purchased list has no timing in it. The people worth approaching are the ones who did something this week, which is why every lead here carries the post or comment that surfaced them.

More than you can safely contact, which is the point. LinkedIn caps invitations near 100 a week, so the job is picking the best of what it found rather than reaching everyone. Scoring puts the strongest fits at the top of the queue.

Prospecting that happens without you

Your best week of prospecting, every week.

Give the agent your website address. It works out who buys from you, watches for them daily, and brings back leads with the reason attached rather than a list of names.

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