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# LinkedIn

> Build connection-first sequences with visual nodes and conditional routing.

Optareach lets you automate LinkedIn outreach while keeping pacing natural. Use visual nodes for views, follows, connects, and messages, then branch based on accepts or replies.

## What you can do

* Connect and manage multiple LinkedIn accounts at once.
* Pull leads from CSVs, LinkedIn search with advanced filters, tracked searches, or Optareach lead data.
* Build sequences with **View Profile**, **Follow**, **Connect**, **Message**, and **Wait** steps.
* Route contacts down different paths based on **Accepted**, **Replied**, or **No response**.
* Draft connection notes and follow-ups with **Social Media GPTs** using profile context.

## Accounts

* Connect one or more LinkedIn accounts in **Settings > Accounts** and start with low daily caps during warmup.
* Keep account health green by spacing actions (views/likes/connects/messages) and honoring send windows.
* Add an account (click-by-click):
  1. Go to **Settings > Accounts**.
  2. Choose **LinkedIn** and authenticate.
  3. Name the account (e.g., “AE-LI-1”), set daily caps, and save.

## Leads

* Import CSVs with profile URLs, roles, and companies for enrichment.
* Pull prospects directly from LinkedIn search filters (role, industry, geo, seniority).

## Tracked searches

* Save your best LinkedIn searches so new matches flow in automatically.
* Attach a tracked search to a campaign to auto-enroll fresh leads without rebuilding the sequence.

## Campaigns & sequences

1. Create a **LinkedIn campaign** and pick the sending account(s).
2. Choose the lead source (tracked search, live search, or static list).
3. Suggested starter flow:
   * View profile → Wait 1–2 days → Like 2–3 posts → Wait 1–2 days → Connect with note → Wait 2–3 days → Message follow-up.
4. Add branches:
   * **Accepted**: send a welcome/value drop.
   * **Replied**: notify a human or move to Unibox.
   * **No response**: one gentle bump, then stop.

## GPT for LinkedIn

* Use profile fields (headline, recent activity) in your prompt for contextual notes.
* Keep connection notes to 1–2 lines and vary tone/templates to avoid repeats.
* Pre-review GPT output before launch; shorten if acceptance drops.

## Monitor and respond

* Watch accepts/replies and limit warnings in Campaign Analytics.
* Handle replies inside **Unibox** so conversations stay threaded.
* If performance dips, refresh tracked searches, slow pacing, and rotate across multiple accounts.
