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Managing Multiple Connection Requests on LinkedIn

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Why Multiple Connection Requests are Problematic

A common misconception among LinkedIn users is the belief that after an ignored or declined connection request, one can simply send a new request to the same person. However, LinkedIn does not allow this, as the Connect button becomes inactive and is set to "Pending" in such cases. This prevents the same person from receiving another connection request.

Automatic Withdrawal of Connection Requests

Before you can send a new connection request to the same person, the original invitation must first be withdrawn. CompLeadly can automatically handle this step for you, saving you time and reducing administrative effort.

30-Day Waiting Period

Even after withdrawing a request, LinkedIn imposes a 30-day waiting period before you have the opportunity to connect with the same person again. During this time, it will show that you can connect, but the other person will only see this after the 30 days have passed. CompLeadly also automatically sets this waiting period for the respective contact to avoid unnecessary visits and time investment.

Automated Networking by CompLeadly

CompLeadly even considers a small buffer and reconnects with people after 50 days to ensure that there are no multiple connection requests. This all happens within the time frame specified by LinkedIn.

Summary

CompLeadly helps you effectively manage multiple connection requests on LinkedIn. By automatically withdrawing requests and adhering to the 30-day waiting period, you can be confident that you are not violating LinkedIn's rules while efficiently making new connections. If you have questions about this feature or want to learn more, let us know.

 

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