What’s Inside the Worst LinkedIn Invite Ever

Asking a complete stranger to connect on LinkedIn can be fine! No worries. Just have something – like a group – in common. That means you look up who you want to link with, and join their group. Participate two or three times, and then fire off that invite. You might write: We are both in XYZ group, and I’d like to be a connection of yours on LinkedIn.

So, what’s the WORST invite ever? A sloppy outreach to a stranger with no reason for wanting to connect – followed by a request for referrals, and a vague description of what you do. Here’s an example I received last week:

Thanks for agreeing to be my connection. I appreciate any referrals. I empower women to get out of their comfort zones.

What? Even if I knew YOU, I have no idea what empowering women means. I have no idea what’s wrong with a comfort zone. And, I don’t know why I would want you doing whatever this is, to anyone who might trust ME.

Make sure you tell people what you do.

Not just on LinkedIn. Anyone. Anywhere. You. Go.

That means you have a simple, clear, specific sentence that describes what you do.

What’s wrong with this fine example of the worst ever LinkedIn invitation?

1) Whatever she apparently thinks is inherently bad about a comfort zone, I might think it’s great. My comfort zones are work, home, family, friends, my dogs, or Cream of Wheat in the morning with bananas and blueberries. These are things that I love. They bring me comfort.

2) When she leaves her “empowering” to my imagination, I think:

A makeover? A resume rewrite? A pep talk? Frankly: I have never seen anyone do empowering – and I’ve been a lot of places.

The solution: Speak plainly. Be specific. Give examples.

Remember: you really cannot go wrong, when you do the simple things right.

Picture of Nance Rosen

Nance Rosen

Nance Rosen is the author of Speak Up! & Succeed. She speaks to business audiences around the world and is a resource for press, including print, broadcast and online journalists and bloggers covering social media and careers.

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

9 subtle signs you will be a major success one day (even if you don’t have much yet)

9 subtle signs you will be a major success one day (even if you don’t have much yet)

Global English Editing

Men who become increasingly isolated as they grow older usually display these 7 habits (without realizing it)

Men who become increasingly isolated as they grow older usually display these 7 habits (without realizing it)

Baseline

6 zodiac signs who feel the most empathy when their friends are in pain

6 zodiac signs who feel the most empathy when their friends are in pain

Parent From Heart

7 myths about becoming rich and successful that we all need to unlearn

7 myths about becoming rich and successful that we all need to unlearn

The Blog Herald

People who have successfully started over in life in their 60s and beyond typically display these 7 unique traits

People who have successfully started over in life in their 60s and beyond typically display these 7 unique traits

Global English Editing

Woman questions if she’s the wrong for skipping out on making the Thanksgiving turkey after her boyfriend’s family consistently calls her by the wrong name

Woman questions if she’s the wrong for skipping out on making the Thanksgiving turkey after her boyfriend’s family consistently calls her by the wrong name

NewsReports

Subscribe to receive our latest articles!

Get updates on the latest posts and more from Personal Branding Blog straight to your inbox.