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Messaging a homeowner on LinkedIn after finding their name - is this ok or bad?

James Milton
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I use an AI tool to automatically message homeowners on LinkedIn. I get around a 10% response rate when messaging on Linkedin vs 2% on email. I just add a list of addresses and it ends up finding homeowners and messaging them for me. Last week I got 5 calls and 2 listings so it's converting. However, I'm always conscious if I'm annoying homeowners.

I usually message if their listing is withdrawn or just to introduce myself as a local agent for when they want to sell. So it's great to get passive listings.

But is it too creepy to reach out to people on their social media? I'd love your honest opinions.

Any thoughts? Or is there better social media sites to use? Or just no social media at all or regular email?

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Quote from @Bill B.:

Anyone who uses social media should be made to regret it. All websites where people gather to get a job, make money or enjoy a hobby should become targets for advertisers. What other purpose do these websites serve?  Certainly people should start spamming BP members asking they want to sell their properties. 


 It’s a fair point Bill, I respect and understand your concerns - thanks for sharing 

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