Do you prefer reaching out cold to a person via email or LinkedIn❓

Frank Sondors
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Everyone must have reached a few people in their life whether that's selling something or else. Do you prefer to do that via email or LinkedIn? Or even Twitter/X or any other channel? Launching next week: https://www.producthunt.com/products/salesforge-10x-pipeline

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Eddie Forson
I've been getting some good results using cold email (using Lemlist) to reach out to UX Researchers. I thought about trying out LinkedIn InMail again since then because I'm building an audience on this platform, but I haven't done so yet. Do you have any tips on how to do effective cold outreach on LinkedIn ?
Frank Sondors
@ed_forson InMail is classed as spam on LinkedIn, so I would only do connection requests. Lemlist is a great tool, though we've built something more powerful than Lemlist - salesforge.ai
Darya Krakaviak
Naturally, depends on the goal and context. For work, I usually prefer email first if I have it and would then follow up on LinkedIn if needed.
Frank Sondors
@dkrakaviak Yeap, this would be my strategy too.
Steve Lou
I think LinkedIn is the best way to reach out to someone in the first place because the recipient gets to know who's behind the message. It can even help him/her/them navigate towards the consideration phase. If I don't get an answer after a few initial LinkedIn messages (2 or 3), then I switch to email.
Frank Sondors
@steve_lourdessamy sometimes it's hard to reach the person in or the other channel, which is why a multi-channel approach works significantly better.
Hanna Barzakouskaya
Personally, It worked better for me
Frank Sondors
@anna_panchenko what worked better for you?
Hanna Barzakouskaya
@franksondors I mean that personally reaching out to people via LinkedIn worked better for us
Sabri Hakuli
Yes, it's a much more friendly way of approaching!
Frank Sondors
@sabrihakuli what's your preference though?
Rohan Pathak
Its funny because I was thinking about this too Let me tell you my thoughts: The market is sophisticated and people more or less use the same message templates hence the people at the receiving end are tired of all the copy-paste templates Hence I like to do 'omnipresence outreach' where I reach out to them NOT just on 1 platform but multiple platforms - Linkedin, X, Email and Instagram if possible This way the person sees my message on all platforms make him think I'm legit and really want to get ahold of him!
Talha Fakhar
Via Email works better if you are sending personalised email and Linkedin best to break the ice and start discussion. P.S : Never sell your product upfront
Mahnoor Ahmed
It really depends on your target audience. Some people are more responsive to LinkedIn messages, while others prefer email. It's important to test both approaches and adapt to what works best for your specific situation.
Frank Sondors
@mahnoor_ahmed or just simply do both channels at the same time.
Nadim
Why not both :)?
Elena Tsemirava
Mostly cold outreach
Konok Nazmul
I prefer LinkedIn for B2B marketing strategies whereas email for B2C marketing strategies.
Frank Sondors
@elijah_harris I heard also saying the other way round works really well. "I'm putting the face to the name" sorr of message.
Rohan Pathak
@elijah_harris also add in X and you've got a three-way strategy!
Sandy Kong
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From my own experience, I've found that emails can be more effective if you put in the effort to create personalized content. It tends to grab people's attention and make them more likely to respond. So, if you can tailor your emails to each individual, you'll have a better chance of getting a reply.
Tatiana Tompkins
Depending on the reason, I will typically reach out via email first. Once back & forth communication has started, I will follow up with a LinkedIn request!
Ghost Kitty
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Frank Sondors
@olenabomko can't do everything really well. Need to specialize in things :)
Magic Mike Paine
Generally I try to connect with the person on LinkedIn, without a message. I’ll try use targeted posts that provide value to that audience that I’m connecting with and try to have the conversation naturally. Follow-up with emails once the conversation starts, but sales generally aren’t created with “one touch” on either.
sumit sharma
Cold Email and messages are perfect, That's why professional social media exists. I prefer indirect interactive messages.
Frank Sondors
@sumit_sharma29 interactive messages? 🤨 As in GIFs, videos? 😅
sumit sharma
@franksondors Sure its a great Idea, messages that promote two way conversations
Daniel Zaitzow
Cold outreach (i've found) lands better on LinkedIn but its harder to achieve at scale.
Adam Cohen Hillel
LinkedIn feel better, as the person can see my background and not think I'm completely spamming him
Philipp Shay
I don't like sending cold emails or LinkedIn massages. It's better to build your personal brand, grow your followers, and then promote your offerings in a single post to a larger audience. Being an influencer suits me better.
Frank Sondors
@kinzarra why not do both?
Philipp Shay
@franksondors I don't prefer any methods that involve making cold connections