LinkedIn High-Intent Outreach Blueprint (Book 12 Demos in 5 Days)

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Quick intro

My name is Benjamin and I’m the co-founder of **IntentBot.co**

I've spent the last decade running businesses doing 6 figures in revenue. I've seen what works and what doesn't

IntentBot is the tool we built to make the “high-intent” approach repeatable


The simple promise

Set up your agent in 10 minutes.

Then get fresh, high-intent leads every day

Start the 7-day trial: intentbot.co (worth a click)

Here is a quick video explaining what we do :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F883SlxaFxk

The Blueprint

Step 0 — The mindset shift

Stop treating LinkedIn like a database

Start treating it like a live room

People are telling you what they want… all day

You just need a way to catch it


Step 1 — Why cold outreach dies (and intent wins)

Here’s the uncomfortable truth

Most cold outreach fails before the first message is read..

Because the prospect already expects a pitch.


Cold outreach (classic)

You push a message to someone who did nothing to deserve it
You fight defenses from line 1
You get 1–2% response rates

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High-intent outreach (what we do)

You message someone who just signaled interest
Your timing does most of the work
You often get 25–40% response rates

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What counts as an “intent signal”?

A signal is any public action that screams:

“I’m in the market.”

Example: someone commenting “interested” on a relevant post is basically raising their hand.

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Step 2 — The 300 high-intent leads framework

We generated 300 high-intent leads in a week from one agent search

Not with magic

With rules.


2A) Define high-intent (properly)

High-intent is not “fits the ICP”

High-intent is “fits the ICP and something is happening right now.”

Look for triggers like:

Liking or commenting on competitor or category posts
Announcing funding
Hiring for roles that imply budget and urgency
Changing roles (new mandate, new problems)
Publicly sharing pain points

Rule of thumb: if it happened this week, it’s worth a message.


2B) Turn signals into a daily lead flow (10 minutes)

1.
Create an account: intentbot.co
2.
Describe your ICP (5 minutes)
3.
Activate your agents (5 minutes)

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Enter your ICP

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Activate your agents

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With IntentBot, you can run multiple “intent sensors” in parallel:

Competitor engagement
Influencer engagement
Job changes
Top 5% ICP
Funding alerts
Engagement & interest
Your company

Recap video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFwwBicyRKQ

2C) Collect fresh high-intent leads every day

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This is the part people underestimate.

When leads come in daily, you stop “prospecting”.

You start having conversations.


Step 3 — The messaging sequence that feels human

Most people ruin high-intent leads with a high-effort pitch.

Long message.

Lots of claims.

Zero replies.

So we do the opposite.

We keep it simple.


Message 1 — One question (no pitch)


Hey [Name],

Quick question — what’s your biggest challenge with [topic] right now?

That’s it.

No positioning.

No “we help”.

Just a real question.


Message 2 — Bridge to Loom (after they reply)


That makes sense — we just solved that for [similar company].

Want me to send a 3-minute video showing how?

If they say yes, send a Loom that:

Mirrors their situation in the first 10 seconds
Shows 1 relevant result
Explains the mechanism (not the feature list)
Ends with a soft CTA

Message 3 — Clean follow-up (if they don’t answer)


Hey [Name] — quick bump.

Noticed you’re [specific observation].
If [topic] is a priority, I can share a quick example.

Personal.

Short.

No pressure.


Step 4 — AI prompts (only if you need them)

You can do this manually

But if you’re running volume, you’ll want help.

Here are prompts that keep the tone human.

Research prompt


Look at this person’s LinkedIn profile: [profile URL]

Identify:
1) Their most likely current business challenge based on their recent posts
2) Something specific they seem to be working on
3) A genuine, specific compliment

Keep it under 50 words.

DM writing prompt


Write a 30-word LinkedIn DM to [Name] who just showed this intent: (describe intent)

What we learned: [paste research]

Rules:
- Sound like a real person
- Reference 1 specific detail
- Ask 1 simple question
- No sales language
- No exclamation points
- Max 30 words

Follow-up prompt


They responded: "[their response]"

Write a 25-word follow-up that:
- Acknowledges their situation
- Adds 1 relevant proof point
- Suggests 1 next step
- Stays conversational


Step 5 — Your first week (simple rollout)

Day 1

Pick 2–3 signals
Define your ICP
Turn on the agents

Day 2

Take the freshest leads
Send Message 1 (one question)

Day 3–5

Reply fast
Send Looms
Book calls

Day 6–7

Review what converted
Double down on the best signals

What to remember

You don’t need better copy

You need better timing

Intent fixes timing

And timing fixes conversion !


→ Start now

Start the 7-day trial: intentbot.co

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