LinkedIn is indeed a great platform for Networking with Professionals in your Industry and even searching for meaningful connections for getting business and jobs. However, abusing the platform of LinkedIn may result in temporary ban on account or some of its feature. Today, in this post we will be discussing about temporary restriction on Sending LinkedIn Invite.
To be connected on LinkedIn, the professional should either send a connection invite to the intended person and wait for his acceptance or should accept a connection request from the person who sent an invite. The person who are the direct connection are usually referred as First Degree connection while the one who are not a direct connection but have some mutual connections are referred as second degree. The persons who aren’t either first degree or second degree are either third degree or out of network. Furthermore, to ensure an optimal site experience, LinkedIn members can have a maximum of 30,000 1st-degree connections.
A professional, may be temporarily restricted from sending LinkedIn invite for either of the one reason:
- He may sent many invitations within a short amount of time.
- Many of his invitations have been ignored or left pending by the recipients.
To overcome this, the professional should be cautious in sending limited invitations and secondly, he should be periodically reviewing his invitations. Having few valuable connections who brings value and who always listen to you is far better than having too many connections without any value. Besides that, the individuals should be cautious in sending 100+ invites a day. If any individuals has too many pending sent invitation, which are quite old than he should make a point to withdraw those applications.
To improve the chance of getting accepted, one should always make sure to add context to the invitation.
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