![]() ![]() Unlike the cold emails above, commenting on a person’s posts is inherently more conversational. I made a point to only ever comment if I genuinely had something thoughtful to contribute.” You can totally feel that and it’s offensive. He observes that authenticity is key to cold outreach: “I didn’t want to be seen as fake and trying to get something from you. In a prior article, filmmaker Bryce McNabb, shared how he networks on LinkedIn by commenting on posts. Let’s look at some real examples of networking experiences that received responses. How can you make the person you want to connect with feel seen and understood? This is the scenario you want to create when networking on LinkedIn. What was so pleasant about that interaction? You felt seen and understood. When it’s time to go through security, you part ways smiling. You discover you both travel frequently for your jobs and you trade tips on which airports have the best food choices. Think of a time when you were waiting in line at the airport and you struck up a conversation with the person in front you. The Secret to Successful Online Networking
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