{"id":4553,"date":"2017-07-29T07:52:04","date_gmt":"2017-07-29T14:52:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/3.14.248.234\/?p=4553"},"modified":"2020-06-26T15:41:45","modified_gmt":"2020-06-26T22:41:45","slug":"linkedin-hack-unlimited-inmails","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bamf.com\/linkedin-hack-unlimited-inmails\/","title":{"rendered":"The LinkedIn Hack To Unlimited "InMails""},"content":{"rendered":"

\t\t\t\tUnlimited \u201cInMails\u201d \u2014 LinkedIn Hack<\/b><\/h2>\n\n\nOkay don\u2019t kill me, I don\u2019t know if this is a growth hack, I think it falls under that!<\/span>\nLittle history, i\u2019ve been a huge fan of LinkedIn, and use the platform heavily, recently had a article of mine cross 120,000 views and growing \u2014 me: <\/span>https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/in\/vaibhavnamburi\/<\/span><\/a> (say hi)<\/span>\n\"BAMF\nAnd I feel like I\u2019m slowly getting what it’s all about. Each platform may be different but I suppose what has and always stay consistent is consistency. Every big influencer says it, stay consistent and it will eventually happen! The above article was my \u201cwin\u201d after posting for 2 years straight almost every single day!<\/span>\n\n\n

So what is this \u201cgrowth hack\u201d?<\/strong><\/h5>\n\n\nOkay, we know inMail, we know that it’s limited \u2014 usually, 40 per month if you\u2019re business, but you need to send more but can\u2019t afford ridiculous LinkedIn prices what do you do?<\/span>\nYou send people personalized connection requests because they end up seeing the text when they receive the connection AND when they accept, just in case the missed it, LinkedIn goes the extra step and pushes it into their messages and notifies them!<\/span>\nNow, why do I say \u201cinMail hack\u201d in quotes, because it’s not exactly an inMail, but a hack around it! When you send an inMail and someone responds to it, ideally you create a connection, because you won\u2019t be spending inMail credits anymore. Well, you\u2019re doing the EXACT same THING again with this, except for free UNLIMITED NUMBER OF TIMES!<\/span>\nBut wait, you already get a way to send a little hello note, BUT that only lets you type 300 characters, and sometimes this JUST isn\u2019t ENOUGH. You want a little more! Now I know \u201cSorry if I had more time I would have written a shorter letter. <\/span>Napolean\u201d but sometimes when you\u2019re doing an introduction where you introduce yourself a little or shoot an InMail, you certainly need some extra room.<\/span>\nAttached video demo here: <\/span>https:\/\/recordit.co\/bitwABkaiB<\/span><\/a>\n\n\n
Here\u2019s how?<\/strong><\/h5>\n\n\nGo to the person you want to add \u2014 search for them! Click on add a note button that shows up!<\/span>\n\"BAMF\n\n\n
This is where the magic begins:<\/span><\/h5>\n\n\n\"BAMF\nGo ahead and add a note or whatever text you\u2019d like, you quickly realize the 300 characters are just not enough.<\/span>\nSo then, right click on the input box, go ahead and then inspect element and it opens up the console.<\/span>\n\"BAMF\n\n\n
Target the ID of the text field:<\/span><\/h5>\n\n\n\"BAMF\nIn this case it was \u201ccustom-message\u201d they might change this in the future.<\/span>\nLinkedIn\u2019s front end uses jQuery, so we can easily work with selectors like IDs and classes.<\/span>\n\"BAMF\nBy using the \u201c#\u201d symbol with the id name and finding the value, you can see that you get to see whatever I typed in the input box \u2014 i typed in \u201chi how are you\u201d<\/span>\nNow the message with is more than 300 characters long how do you add that! Simple:<\/span>\n\"BAMF\n\n\n
Just invoke the function:<\/span><\/h5>\n\n\n$(\u2018custom-message\u2019).val(\u2018my 1000 character long text\u2019)<\/span>\nThe second you type that in your console and click enter, you\u2019ll see the text update in your input box as well most likely see a negative count on your character count.<\/span>\n\"BAMF\nSee the -12 here.<\/span>\nAnd thats about it, click send invitation and you have access to send however long messages to whoever you want, and since connections are free, you can somehow \u201cbypass\u201d inMails!<\/span>]]>\t\t<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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