Your network is your net worth. Wondering why?
Through networking you can:
But the question is - how do you reach out to people?
How do you connect with them without feeling awkward?
Luckily, we’ve tested tons of networking campaign approaches in the past years, and in this article, you’ll get:
Your outreach results depend on how well you pick your target audience.
The worse you target your audience → the lower the response rate → the more you think that cold emails suck, right?
But, when sending cold emails, your goal is to land in the right person’s inbox and actually get a response from your prospects. That’s why you need to make sure you’re reaching out to the relevant people.
So, how do you find them?
LinkedIn is a great source for finding potential contacts. Here are a few ways you can do it too:
Search for someone’s connections
On LinkedIn, members are usually connected with like-minded users, so searching for someone’s connections helps you quickly find potential people to network with.
The simplest way to do it is to:
From there, you can access the list of members’ connections with additional filtering options such as locations, company, school, industry, language, etc.
Check out a member’s activity
After finding the right person to network with, make sure to check out their activity. Why? As mentioned before, members are usually connected with similar profiles, so checking people’s activity is a way to find new ones to network with.
How do you do that?
Simply go to "All activity" on your prospect's profile:
From there, you can easily spot which posts they comment on and like.
Once you see the posts they engage with, you can start following the same creators, and hence, start building relationships with them. By repeating those steps you’ll be able to build yourself a relevant networking list and create new opportunities.
Now that you found the person you want to connect with, it's time to actually create the networking campaign. To boost your chances of getting replies and actually meeting with people, you might wanna pay attention to a few elements. One of them is the subject line.
If you wanna increase your chances of getting replies, make sure your subject line is memorable and informal.
Over the years, we've tested many networking email subject lines, and here are the ones for you to try:
The goal? Our CEO, Guillaume, wanted to meet with other people working in Marketing & Growth, in top startups in Paris.
Open rate? 96%
Why it worked?
The goal? Getting a team member featured on a podcast/show.
Open rate? 84%
Why it worked?
Goal? Build community through an event.
Open rate? 90%
Why it worked?
Goal? Will Cannon from UpLead and his team use this subject line to get founder interviews for their blog.
Open rate? 80%
Why it worked?
Goal? Our colleague used this subject line with people who engaged on his LinkedIn to establish a more close connection.
Open rate? 88%
Why it worked?
P.S. If you wanna go deeper into how to write cold email subject lines to get more replies, check out our ultimate Cold email subject line guide.
Wanna boost your chances to get a response from your prospect? Then you should catch their attention and create a connection right from the start. How do you do that? Through icebreakers!
In short, an icebreaker is the first sentence of your email. The sentence that your prospects read first and the sentence that can make your email stand out from the crowd. The goal of an icebreaker is to let your prospects know that you took the time to do your research and create something personalized just for them.
You can use lemlist's AI to create original and personalized icebreakers.
There are tons of ways to build an icebreaker that we covered in our Intro lines article, but here are the most important ones to get you started if you want to write them yourself:
1. On a personal level
In this example, Simon watched an inspiring interview with the VP of Sales and wanted to connect with him. Therefore, he used the shared opinion from the interview as his icebreaker:
A personal approach like this:
2. Based on company news
Here’s another example of how Simon got in touch with a prospect after seeing his company update. Prospect wrote about how their business went from a small team to unicorn status in a few years. Since lempire is on the same path, Simon used company news for the icebreaker:
In case you can’t find anything personal about the people you want to network with, you can use this company-focused approach. Mentioning similarities in business can be a great conversation starter for later sharing of growth tips.
3. Based on a job post
As we built an email automation software, seeing his prospect posting about hiring SDRs was a good sign for Simon. It means that their team is growing and facing challenges where our tool can help.
That's why he used the job post as an icebreaker:
As Simon, always try to find common ground and a point that resonates. Show you did your research, and create a personal connection through a genuine compliment. It will make your prospect relate more easily and motivate them to reply.
Personalizing your campaigns is the best way to make your emails stand out and boost your chances to get replies. And you can do it by adding personalized images, videos, or even landing pages.
Just imagine you’ve received the email below that contains a catchy image with your name on it. It would grab your attention immediately, right?
Personalized images, videos, and landing pages show your prospects that you’re willing to go the extra mile to get in touch with them, which is definitely a point in your favor.
Wondering how you can add personalized images to your emails?
When a lead clicks on the thumbnail, make them land on a landing page that is customized for every prospect individually.
Why is this a great approach?
Here’s a guide on how you can use videos as well to boost your cold outreach and get more replies.
The purpose of your networking campaign shouldn’t be selling. It should be building relationships. And what better way to build a relationship than to have a good, friendly conversation. To get there, the key is to use CTA that will boost curiosity and make the person click on your video to be able to give you their thoughts.
A little trick to increase the click rate is to add a question referring to the video as “So, what do you think?”.
Why does it work? Questions like this boost curiosity and make the person click on the video to be able to give you their thoughts.
Want to learn how to nail your CTAs every time? ⬇️
Whether you wanna exchange knowledge with industry leaders or find co-founders, networking opens tons of opportunities for your professional growth.
Moreover, you can use networking to find new potential customers and grow your business.
So, before reaching out to people, keep in mind these five tips:
These will not only help you expand your portfolio of professional connections, but also help maintain a positive reputation.
Happy networking!
G2 Rating | Price | Best for | Standout feature | Con | |
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4.9 star star star star star | $30/mo $75/mo $2,999/mo | Large, distributed sales teams | AI evaluation precision, gamified KPIs | Lack of tracking system | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Sales operations and finance teams | Powerful configurability | Limited training resources and complex to navigate | |
4.4 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Mid-market and enterprise businesses | Comprehensive incentive management | Potentially high cost and steep learning curve | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | $15/user/mo $40/user/mo Enterprise: custom price | Complex sales structures and businesses of all sizes | Complex sales structures and businesses of all sizes | Steep learning curve | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Collaborative teams | Connected planning | Complexity and steep learning curve | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with complex sales structures | Complex incentive compensation management (ICM) with high efficiency and accuracy | Complexity for smaller teams and potentially high costs | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies who want to automate commission calculations and payouts | Simplicity and ease of use | Lack of features like redirection | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | $30/user/mo $35/user/mo Custom: upon request | Businesses that need a comprehensive and user-friendly sales compensation management software | Ease of use and adoption | Lack of ability to configure the product based on user needs | |
4.8 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with modern sales culture and businesses who want real-time insights | A built-in dispute management and real-time visibility | Users say it works slowly, customer support is slow | |
4.9 star star star star star | $30/user/mo $50/user/mo | Smaller sales teams | Powerful automation | Lesser user base and average user interface | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with scalable needs | Automated Commission Calculations | Lack of filtering by date, no mobile app |
PRM Tool | Rating | Feature | Pro | Con | Mobile App | Integrations | Free Plan | Pricing |
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4.65 star star star star star-half | Org-wide alignment | User-friendly layout and database | Suboptimal as a personal CRM | square-check | Lack of tracking system | square-check | Team: $20/month Business: $45/month | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Social Media Integration | Easy contact data collection | No marketing/sales features | square-check | Lack of tracking system | square-xmark 7-day trial | $12/month | |
4.75 star star star star star-half | Block Functions | High customization capability | Not a dedicated CRM | square-check | Limited | square-check | Plus: €7.50/month Business: €14/month | |
N/A | Open-source | Open-source flexibility | Requires extensive manual input | square-xmark | Limited | square-check Self-hosted | $9/month or $90/year | |
3.1 star star star | Simple iOS app | Ideal for non-tech-savvy users | iPhone only | square-check iOS only | Limited | square-xmark 1-month trial | $1.49/month or $14.99/month | |
3.6 star star star star-half | Smart Contact Management | Feature-rich and flexible | Reported bugs | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 7-day trial | Premium: $13.99/month Teams: $17.99/month | |
4.4 star star star star star-half | Customizable Interface | Customizable for teamwork | Pricey for personal use | square-check | Rich | square-xmark | Standard: $24/member Premium: $39/member | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Integrated Calling | Integrated Calling | Too sales-oriented & pricey | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 14-day trial | Startup: $59/user/month Professional: $329/user/month | |
4.8 star star star star star | Business Card Scanning | Business Card Scanning | Mobile only | square-check | Limited | square-check | $9.99/month | |
4.45 star star star star star-half | 160+ app integrations | Comprehensive integrations | No free app version | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 14-day trial | $29.90/month or $24.90/month (billed annually) |
Capterra Rating | Free Trial | Free Plan | Starting Price (excluding the free plan) | Maximum Price (for the most expensive plan) | Best for | |
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4.5 star star star star star-half | square-check 14-day | square-check | €15/month/seat billed annually | €792/month/3 seats billed annually + €45/month for each extra seat | Versatility and free plan | |
4.2 star star star star | square-check 30-day | square-xmark But it offers reduced price to authorised nonprofit organisations | €25/user/month | €500/user/month billed annually (includes Einstein AI) | Best overall operational CRM | |
4.3 star star star star star-half | square-xmark | square-check Limited to 3 users | Comprehensive incentive management | €52/user/month billed annually | Small-medium businesses and automation | |
4.5 star star star star star-half | square-check 14-day | square-xmark | €14/seat/month billed annually | €99/seat/month billed annually | Sales teams and ease of use | |
4.1 star star star star | square-xmark | square-check Limited 10 users | $9.99/user/month billed annually | $64.99/user/month billed annually | Free plan for very small teams up to 10 |
CRM goal | Increase the sales conversion rate for qualified leads from marketing automation campaigns by 10% in the next 6 months. | ||||
SMART Breakdown | 1. Specific: It targets a specific area (conversion rate) for a defined segment (qualified leads from marketing automation). | 2. Measurable: The desired increase (10%) is a clear metric, and the timeframe (6 months) allows for progress tracking. | 3. Achievable: A 10% increase is possible based on historical data and potential improvements. | 4. Relevant: Boosting sales from marketing efforts aligns with overall business objectives. | 5. Time-bound: The 6-month timeframe creates urgency and a clear target date. |
Actions | Step 1: Refine lead qualification criteria to ensure high-quality leads are nurtured through marketing automation. | Step 2: Personalize marketing automation campaigns based on lead demographics, interests, and behavior. | Step 3: Develop targeted landing pages with clear calls to action for qualified leads. | Step 4: Implement lead scoring to prioritize high-potential leads for sales follow-up. | Step 5: Track and analyze campaign performance to identify areas for optimization. |
Outcomes | Increased sales and revenue | Improved marketing automation ROI | Marketing and sales alignment | Data-driven marketing optimization |