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This episode highlights a key point: automation can get you blocked on LinkedIn. In contrast, augmentation helps you attract premium clients. Let AI do the heavy lifting. Keep the last mile human, so your message feels real, timely, and worth replying to.
00:00 The seduction of “this tool will fix my scaling problems.”
01:13 Sarah automates prospecting and lands in LinkedIn jail.
02:34 What LinkedIn flags. Volume, velocity, and low acceptance.
04:19 Simplify to amplify as the AI-first filter.
06:58 The tool landscape, reduced to three buckets.
08:27 The metric that pays for the effort. Response rate.
10:11 Lead scoring as the asymmetric advantage.
13:17 Timing and intent signals. Radar, not hope.
15:01 The authenticity premium and the uncanny valley problem.
16:24 Automate the basics, personalize the details. The 80/20 rule.
19:04 The AG system and filtering, not funneling.
24:56 Stay out of jail. Safety rules that are non-negotiable.
27:49 Become the AI conductor. Buyers will have screening bots.
32:11 The 10-minute experiment to audit your messages.
33:36 The real advantage. Train AI on your voice, not generic best practices.
You want scale, and you also want trust. That tension costs money when you treat LinkedIn like a volume machine. The story in this episode is a warning sign. Generic blasts trigger platform alarms and quickly kill momentum.
Automation tries to replace you. Augmentation keeps you in control and leverages AI.
Response rate is the proof. Generic outreach tends to stay low. Augmented hyper-personalized outreach can double or triple replies when it stays human.
Lead scoring is where AI can capture your attention. Humans get fatigued deep in lists. Models stay consistent and help you spend time on the right people.
Authenticity becomes scarce. Messages that are written flawlessly begin to appear templated. Prospects feel it and tune them out.
Use the 80/20 rule for trust. Let AI draft most of the message. Add the human details that prove you paid attention.
Start with a tight ideal client definition, enrich the list, then filter hard. This is filtering, not funneling.
Build an always-on radar for intent signals and communication styles.
Draft fast with AI, then edit like your reputation depends on it. Never send raw AI output.
When they reply, shift AI to research and proposal acceleration so you can move quickly while the deal is warm.
The tripwires are predictable. High volume, machine-like timing, low acceptance rates, and activity no human would do at scale.
Keep activity human. Warm up accounts. Avoid extreme behaviors. Protect the acceptance rate. Move slower than the tools want you to move.
The episode references tools across enrichment, workflow automation, drafting, lead scoring, personality insights, and proposal support. The point is not the tool list. The point is choosing augmentation over replacement.
Take your last three LinkedIn messages and run a tone audit. Identify formulaic language that sounds transactional. Rewrite one line in each message to show real attention and mutual professional intent.
Send the revised versions next. Track replies this week. Let response rate tell the truth.
The edge is not more automation. The edge is training AI on your voice, your values, and your way of framing problems so you stop sounding like a generic template. Run the audit today, rewrite the next three messages, and measure what changes.
By Andrew LawlessThis episode highlights a key point: automation can get you blocked on LinkedIn. In contrast, augmentation helps you attract premium clients. Let AI do the heavy lifting. Keep the last mile human, so your message feels real, timely, and worth replying to.
00:00 The seduction of “this tool will fix my scaling problems.”
01:13 Sarah automates prospecting and lands in LinkedIn jail.
02:34 What LinkedIn flags. Volume, velocity, and low acceptance.
04:19 Simplify to amplify as the AI-first filter.
06:58 The tool landscape, reduced to three buckets.
08:27 The metric that pays for the effort. Response rate.
10:11 Lead scoring as the asymmetric advantage.
13:17 Timing and intent signals. Radar, not hope.
15:01 The authenticity premium and the uncanny valley problem.
16:24 Automate the basics, personalize the details. The 80/20 rule.
19:04 The AG system and filtering, not funneling.
24:56 Stay out of jail. Safety rules that are non-negotiable.
27:49 Become the AI conductor. Buyers will have screening bots.
32:11 The 10-minute experiment to audit your messages.
33:36 The real advantage. Train AI on your voice, not generic best practices.
You want scale, and you also want trust. That tension costs money when you treat LinkedIn like a volume machine. The story in this episode is a warning sign. Generic blasts trigger platform alarms and quickly kill momentum.
Automation tries to replace you. Augmentation keeps you in control and leverages AI.
Response rate is the proof. Generic outreach tends to stay low. Augmented hyper-personalized outreach can double or triple replies when it stays human.
Lead scoring is where AI can capture your attention. Humans get fatigued deep in lists. Models stay consistent and help you spend time on the right people.
Authenticity becomes scarce. Messages that are written flawlessly begin to appear templated. Prospects feel it and tune them out.
Use the 80/20 rule for trust. Let AI draft most of the message. Add the human details that prove you paid attention.
Start with a tight ideal client definition, enrich the list, then filter hard. This is filtering, not funneling.
Build an always-on radar for intent signals and communication styles.
Draft fast with AI, then edit like your reputation depends on it. Never send raw AI output.
When they reply, shift AI to research and proposal acceleration so you can move quickly while the deal is warm.
The tripwires are predictable. High volume, machine-like timing, low acceptance rates, and activity no human would do at scale.
Keep activity human. Warm up accounts. Avoid extreme behaviors. Protect the acceptance rate. Move slower than the tools want you to move.
The episode references tools across enrichment, workflow automation, drafting, lead scoring, personality insights, and proposal support. The point is not the tool list. The point is choosing augmentation over replacement.
Take your last three LinkedIn messages and run a tone audit. Identify formulaic language that sounds transactional. Rewrite one line in each message to show real attention and mutual professional intent.
Send the revised versions next. Track replies this week. Let response rate tell the truth.
The edge is not more automation. The edge is training AI on your voice, your values, and your way of framing problems so you stop sounding like a generic template. Run the audit today, rewrite the next three messages, and measure what changes.