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Is it better to have more or less connections on LinkedIn?

Is it better to have more or less connections on LinkedIn?

The more connection requests people send, the more people get brought onto the platform. And the more connections any one user has, the more they’ll use the platform, so LinkedIn can serve them more ads and sell them more upgrades.

Is it good to add everyone on LinkedIn?

Well, there’s no need to connect with everyone on LinkedIn. You should only connect with people you know, intend to work with or have other important reasons to connect with. Most of your random requests would be ignored anyways.

Do connections matter on LinkedIn?

It doesn’t matter if you know your new connection well or not, or if they might directly relate to your industry or immediate career direction. What matters is who that new connection will make available to you in your second- and third-degree network — who they know, and who those people know.

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Is it good to add random people on LinkedIn?

Yes it harms. LinkedIn uses your data to determine what to show you in your news feed, ‘people you may know’, section, profile views, etc. The more unknown people you add to your network, the stranger your news feed may become because you will see the activities of people you don’t know.

Do I need 500 connections on LinkedIn?

LinkedIn keeps the minimum of connections a person can show to 500+ to emphasize the importance of quality, something I highly agree with. LinkedIn will not reward you for your connections, but the computer algorithms will.

Should I accept strangers on LinkedIn?

On the one hand, LinkedIn says you should only accept invitations from people you know and trust. That’s why many LinkedIn and etiquette experts recommend only accepting invitations from people you know. Beyond concerns about privacy or potential spam, you’d be opening up your network to a stranger.

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What are LinkedIn “people you may know” recommendations?

The “People You May Know“ feature on your My Network page suggests LinkedIn members for you to connect with. These recommendations are based on commonalities between you and other LinkedIn members, as well as contacts you’ve imported from your email and mobile address books.

Should you accept LinkedIn invitations from total strangers?

For the longest time, I was a major proponent of accepting LinkedIn invitations from total strangers. “It’s for networking!” I’d proclaim, while clicking that friendly little checkmark to add new people to my network, “There’s no point in connecting with only the people I already know.”

What happens if you don’t know this person on LinkedIn?

Many people on LinkedIn don’t appreciate connection requests from strangers without a personal message. You may not be aware of this, but if one too many people respond to your invitation by clicking I Don’t Know This Person, you will end up having your account restricted by LinkedIn.

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Does having 500+ LinkedIn contacts mean anything anymore?

Having 500+ LinkedIn Contacts Means Nothing, Unless… Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. When Facebook first launched, my buddies and I spent many library “study” hours searching for and sending requests to people we knew in a race to see who could get the most connections.