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Published by: Nemo Team

Optimizing LinkedIn Automation

Crucial Guidelines for Account Safety and Success

What is your primary worry when it comes to utilizing LinkedIn automation tools? Chances are, it is the security of your LinkedIn account, correct?

In this article, I will outline the key rules you must adhere to in order to safeguard your account from being flagged or potentially blocked.

Limit Your Daily LinkedIn Activity to 250 Actions

LinkedIn employs a robust monitoring system to prevent platform abuse. Our ongoing testing indicates that exceeding 250 actions per day—such as sending connection requests, messages, endorsing skills, and viewing profiles—could trigger account flagging. Subsequent violations significantly elevate the risk of account suspension.

Therefore, it is advisable not to surpass 250 actions per day on LinkedIn (or 100 actions for free accounts). Additionally, be mindful of the weekly connection limits, typically ranging from 100 to 400 requests per week, and avoid exceeding 40-50 connection requests per day.

For instance, if you have already sent 50 connection requests with a Sales Navigator account, you still have room for 200 automated actions like messaging, profile viewing, and skill endorsement.

Gradually Enhance Your LinkedIn Activity

Adhering to this principle is crucial to avoid potential issues.

Your profile views, connection requests, and messages should all see a gradual increase over time. A sudden spike in activity, such as sending 5 connection requests or messages one day followed by 60 the next, could raise red flags with LinkedIn monitoring system. Begin with a modest number of connection requests and incrementally raise your daily limit by 5-10 additional requests.

Consider the following optimal progression:

  • Day 1: Send 5 connection requests
  • Day 2: Send 10 connection requests
  • Day 3: Send 15 connection requests
  • Day 4: Send 20 connection requests
  • Day 5: Send 25 connection requests
  • Day 6: Send 30 connection requests
  • Day 7: Send 35 connection requests
  • ...

and continue to send 40-50 connection requests each day.

If you are utilizing Nemo, this process should be streamlined, requiring just a few seconds of manual input each day to initiate the tool and let it work on your behalf.

Ensure Your Pending Invitations Remain Below 800

As you consistently send connection requests, you will observe a steady rise in pending invitations. LinkedIn monitoring system also takes note of this trend, and accumulating a high number of pending invites (around 2000 - 3000) may result in a temporary restriction on sending further requests.

To manage this, navigate to LinkedIn -> "My Network" -> "Manage all" -> "Sent" and withdraw older invitations periodically. It is advisable to monitor this section regularly and remove outdated invites at least once a week to maintain a manageable pending invitation count.