What is the Difference Between InMails and Invites
Invites are intended for building and maintaining a professional network, whereas InMails are used for targeted, direct communication with individuals outside your existing network.
Invites: When you connect with someone on LinkedIn, it's akin to adding a friend on other social networks. It's a mutual affirmation that both parties are interested in making contact and interacting with each other. Once you've connected with someone, you can see their updates, communicate with them using LinkedIn's messaging feature, and view their complete profile. Invites are particularly useful for expanding your professional network and staying in touch with people active in your industry or related fields.
InMails: InMails are a premium feature on LinkedIn that allows you to send messages to LinkedIn users with whom you are not connected.
LinkedIn prefers that if you want to contact someone you don't know personally or with whom you don't have mutual contacts, you should do so via InMail instead of a connection request.
InMails are typically available for a fee or as part of a premium subscription.
As of now, you can send about 200 connection requests per week before LinkedIn asks you to stop sending more. With InMails, you don't have this limit. You can send 8,000 InMails per month.
But only if you use CompLeadly. With manual InMails, you have a quota of 50 per month.
InMails: InMails are a premium feature on LinkedIn that allows you to send messages to LinkedIn users with whom you are not connected.
LinkedIn prefers that if you want to contact someone you don't know personally or with whom you don't have mutual contacts, you should do so via InMail instead of a connection request.
InMails are typically available for a fee or as part of a premium subscription.
As of now, you can send about 200 connection requests per week before LinkedIn asks you to stop sending more. With InMails, you don't have this limit. You can send 8,000 InMails per month.
But only if you use CompLeadly. With manual InMails, you have a quota of 50 per month.