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I have an older LinkedIn account and have been gradually growing my network. How many connection requests do you send each day to keep the account safe?
 

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Since your account is older, you have a little more freedom, but it’s still important to grow gradually to prevent any issues.

Starting Point: Start with about 12-22 connection requests each day during the first week.

Gradual Increase: If your connection requests are being approved and your account isn’t getting any warnings, you can slowly raise the number by 6-11 more requests each week.
 

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The fewer, the better – also keep in mind to use 4G when you can.
 

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I send around 18 on my relevant niche profiles. Just make sure they all accept your connection.
 

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I send about 22-28 each day in my niche.
 

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For a new account, it's up to 19 per day. For an older one, you need to be more flexible.
 

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Since your account is older, you have a little more freedom, but it’s still important to grow gradually to prevent any issues.

Starting Point: Start with about 12-22 connection requests each day during the first week.

Gradual Increase: If your connection requests are being approved and your account isn’t getting any warnings, you can slowly raise the number by 6-11 more requests each week.

I've been doing around 18 per day, then I got asked for ID verification. I uploaded my ID, and my account was back up.

I send around 18 on my relevant niche profiles. Just make sure they all accept your connection.

Not everyone accepts. I'd say out of every 19 requests, about 3-4 people accept my connection. Sometimes, no one accepts.
 

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Less than 9-14 per day. And your connections need to be accepted if you don’t want an ID verification.
 

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Less than 9-14 per day. And your connections need to be accepted if you don’t want an ID verification.
I got my ID verified and had to upload my ID. They fixed my account—does that mean it's still in good shape?
 

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I think keeping it close to 10 is probably a good idea.
 

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I have an older LinkedIn account and have been gradually growing my network. How many connection requests do you send each day to keep the account safe?
Instead of sending all the invitations at once, spread them out over the week. This can help you avoid hitting your limit too soon, maybe about 2 or 4 times.
 

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I have an older LinkedIn account and have been gradually growing my network. How many connection requests do you send each day to keep the account safe?
Connections can show your social proof. But if you really want to make the most of your LinkedIn connections, you need to do more than just send a connection request.
 

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I have an older LinkedIn account and have been gradually growing my network. How many connection requests do you send each day to keep the account safe?
Maybe about 11-16 each week.
 

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You can start sending 40-55 connection requests a day. But don't go overboard unless your network grows a lot.
 

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Don't send more than 35 per week. Also, avoid sending connection requests from the group members list, as it might look like spam to LinkedIn.
 

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I have an older LinkedIn account and have been gradually growing my network. How many connection requests do you send each day to keep the account safe?

About 105 per week.
 

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I think you can do around 65 per week.
 

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To keep your LinkedIn account safe and avoid any issues, it's a good idea to send about 18-32 connection requests each day. This range works well for most people. Sending too many requests too quickly can activate LinkedIn's spam filters, which might get your account flagged.

Also, make sure to personalize your connection requests and connect with people who are relevant to your network. This will help you build a better, more meaningful list of connections instead of just focusing on numbers.
 
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