linkedin-7-day-warmup
Installation
SKILL.md
Run this before any new or dormant LinkedIn account sends its first campaign. It produces a seven-day activity schedule and a go/no-go decision for opening full outreach.
The play
- Confirm the account's starting state: brand new, dormant, or returning from a warning. A returning account restarts this plan from day 1, never mid-way.
- Days 1-2: 3-5 likes and 1 comment per day, up to 5 connection requests per day. Nothing else. The account is being watched hardest here.
- Days 3-4: 3-5 likes and 1-2 comments per day, up to 10 connection requests per day.
- Days 5-7: start light conversations with accepted connections, up to 15-20 connection requests per day.
- After day 7, settle into the steady state: 20 connection requests per day reached gradually, 5-10 likes and 2-3 comments daily, small profile updates weekly. Open full outreach.
- Send links only after a prospect has replied, never in a first message.
- If the account receives any warning or verification prompt at any point: pause all activity for 48-72 hours, then resume one level below where the warning happened.
What good looks like
- The operators who keep accounts alive treat a warning as a hard stop, not noise. The mediocre version shrugs it off, keeps sending, and turns a warning into a restriction.
- Consistency beats speed. Seven steady days outperform three aggressive ones: identical daily behavior is what makes the account look human, and rushed ramps are the number-one cause of verification prompts.
- Engagement is not filler. The likes and comments in the early days are what makes the connection requests that follow look like a person, not a script. Skipping them to "save time" defeats the plan.
- Done well, the account reaches 20 connection requests per day with zero verification prompts, and the first replies are already arriving from the day 5-7 conversations.