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How do you say thank you for accepting connections on LinkedIn?

How do you say thank you for accepting connections on LinkedIn?

Thank you for accepting my invitation. I am looking forward to learning more about you. Please have a look at my connections and if there is someone you would like to be introduced to I am happy to make the connection. I am here to make meaningful connections because I deeply believe in networking!

How do you write thank you post on LinkedIn?

Ready to get started?

  1. Open your LinkedIn app on iOS or Android and tap on the ribbon icon in the share box at the top of your feed.
  2. Select a connection or multiple people to send kudos to teams big or small.
  3. Choose from the 10 kudos categories, like “Team Player,” “Amazing Mentor,” or “Inspirational Leader.”
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What can I say instead of I appreciate you?

You can say “I Appreciate You” in a number of different ways….You can say “I appreciate you” by saying:

  • “Thank you”
  • “I’m grateful for you”
  • “You’re amazing”
  • “You’ve really helped me out”
  • “You mean the world to me”
  • “I love you”
  • “You don’t know what this means to me”
  • “You are so thoughtful”

How do you write a thank you post?

What to Write in a Thank You Note

  1. Open your card with a greeting that addresses your card recipient.
  2. Write a thank you message to express your gratitude.
  3. Add specific details to your thank you card.
  4. Write a forward-looking statement.
  5. Reiterate your thanks.
  6. End with your regards.

What is the right message to send to a LinkedIn member?

The right message to send to a LinkedIn Member after you are connected should be an acknowledgement or thanks for the connection. In this message you could also let the connection know you looked at their profile by commenting on something you found on their profile relevant to yourself.

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How do you accept someone on LinkedIn?

Okay, so they have passed muster and you are going to welcome them into your network. Click the accept button and immediately LinkedIn will encourage you to send them a message. Most people just click Accept and then do nothing. In a moment you will see why they are leaving a LOT of money on the table.

How do I see recently added connections on LinkedIn?

Click the My Network icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage. Click See all below Your connections on the left rail. Click the Sort by dropdown above your connection list and select Recently added (which is usually selected by default).

Do you know how to respond to new connections on LinkedIn?

When you know how to respond to new connections on LinkedIn, you develop more meaningful relationships. As with real life, the deeper your relationships are with your LinkedIn connections, the better your opportunity to do business, get a job or hire that new top job applicant.