An alternative approach might be to do a search for people in automotive manufacturing who are connected with someone at one of your clients. If you have a common connection you might take this approach: "Hi [Name] I noticed that you’re in the automotive parts manufacturing industry and connected with [common connection’s name] at [connection’s company name]. We had the opportunity to work with [himher] on a project to improve [outcome from reference project]. Do you by chance know [connection name]?" This approach works best if you use LinkedIn
to search for nd degree connections to individuals at your client. Afghanistan WhatsApp Number But you will need to take a very individualized approach to each message. Note that I again asked a question that only requires a -word response. to respond. Regardless of whether they answer “yes” or “no” I now have an opportunity to start a conversation. Trying to Book a Call I get a LOT of cold outreach that tries to go directly to booking a meeting. "Hi [Name] I hope this message finds you well. I came across your LinkedIn profile and noticed that you have a lot of
experience in [industryposition]. I'm always looking to connect with professionals in my field and I thought you might be a great person to chat with. Do you have time for a brief call to discuss [industryposition] and learn more about each other's businesses?" This approach attempts to be more subtle. Instead of pitching it’s trying to get the prospect on a call. The sender expresses admiration for the recipient (although it’s pretty vague and insincere).