
Your LinkedIn Profile Is Killing Your Outreach
June 13, 2025 - 2 minutes read - LinkedIn, LinkedIn Profile, LinkedIn Tips, Social SellingYour LinkedIn Profile is killing your outreach.
If your profile is blank, and your connection request is blank, you will get ignored.
Never send a blank connection request on LinkedIn.
Unless your profile is actually optimized.
Otherwise, you can kiss any new prospects goodbye.
So, how do you fix it?
Let’s start with your headline.
Here’s what most client-facing pros have:
→ SDR at Joe’s Widgets
→ Owner at Unicorn Ventures
And if that’s you, no one knows what you do. And let’s be honest … most decision-makers don’t want to connect with another random salesperson.
If you’re in sales, consulting, or any B2B role where trust = pipeline…
Your headline matters. A lot.
Try something like this instead:
Simplifying Workflows for Busy Marketing Teams | Launch Faster With Better Data & AI | GTM at Joe’s Widgets | Bakes a Killer Banana Bread
You don’t need to make it that long.
You do need to make it clear and value-driven.
You do need to stand out somehow. (hello 🍌 🍞 )
Because your headline is the first thing that makes someone decide:
“Connect?” Or “Ignore.”
And that’s just one piece of your profile.
If your profile isn’t helping you build trust, it’s holding you back.
That’s why I built two things for you:
1. Lumi: your AI-powered LinkedIn Profile Builder
2. LinkedIn Profile Profits: your personal branding system
This is the same system that’s helped thousands of B2B pros see more responses and impressions within days.
Some, in just 48 hours.
This is 100% possible for you too. You just have to take action.
Just ask Ernie:
“The profile builder tool really helped me sharpen my messaging and personal brand quickly. Anyone and everyone in sales who is serious about making LinkedIn work for them should take your course. Cannot thank you enough for this amazing learning experience!”
He said it clicked after going through the 83-minute training and using Lumi.
Your prospects are already checking you out.
Time to give them a reason to say “yes.”
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