Every week, someone asks me: “Jeb, do I need Sales Navigator to prospect on LinkedIn?”
My answer: No. But you do need a system.

LinkedIn is the most powerful prospecting platform on earth. It’s a self-updating database of over a billion business professionals. Sales Navigator has its perks, but the free version of LinkedIn gives you everything you need to fill your pipeline—if you know how to use it strategically.

Most salespeople tank at social selling on LinkedIn because they treat it like Facebook. They’re passive. They wait for people to come to them. They post occasionally and hope something magical happens.

They’re wasting their time.

Here’s how to turn LinkedIn into a prospecting machine without spending a dime on Sales Navigator.

Build a Profile That Attracts Your Ideal Customer

Your LinkedIn profile is a selling machine if you build it to make prospects reach out. Every single element should answer one question: How can this person solve my problem?

Here’s What to Fix:

  • Headline: Write for prospects, not recruiters. Instead of “Sales Professional at XYZ Company,” try: “This is who I help, and here’s how I do it.”
  • About Section: Tell a story that resonates. Talk about problems you solve, not products you sell.
  • Experience Section: The About section is your hook. It’s your chance to grab your buyer by the heart and say, “I hear you. I get it. I’ve seen this before. And I can help.
  • Custom Button: Drive people to book a meeting, download a resource, or visit your website.

Your profile works while you sleep. When prospects search for solutions you provide, they should find you and immediately see value.


The LinkedIn Edge:New Sales Strategies for Unleashing The Power of LinkedIn and AI to Cold Call Less And Sell More by Jeb Blount and Brynne TillmanMy book The LinkedIn Edge gives you the master blueprint for turning LinkedIn into an optimized, revenue-generating sales engine—whether you’re deploying Sales Navigator or not.

Learn to work LinkedIn like a professional with step-by-step, immediately actionable tactics that supercharge your presence on the world’s largest networking platform. Get it today wherever books are sold.


Use Advanced Search Like a Weapon

The free version of LinkedIn has robust search capabilities. You just need to know how to stack filters.

Start with basic search terms in the main search bar. Add location filters, industry filters, and connection-degree filters. You can search by company, job title, and keywords in profiles. This combination gives you laser-focused targeting.

How to Search Smarter:

  • Make a list of your top 50 dream accounts. Search for decision-makers by title and save their profiles.
  • Use Boolean search: “VP Sales” AND “SaaS” AND “Boston” to narrow results.
  • Search for people who changed jobs in the last 90 days. Job changes create buying windows. They’re making decisions about new vendors now.

Your search bar is your secret weapon—use it like a pro every day.

Engage Before You Pitch

This is where most salespeople blow it. They send connection requests with sales pitches attached. That’s the fastest way to get ignored.

Social selling requires building familiarity before asking for anything. Demonstrate continuous value-add to the relationship before advancing the sale.

The Engagement Formula:

  • Spend 15 minutes each morning engaging with target prospects. Like, comment, and add value to posts.
  • Share content your ideal customers care about: industry insights, trend analysis, problem-solving tips.
  • Tag people who would find posts valuable to expand visibility and credibility.
  • Send connection requests without pitches: “I’ve been following your content on supply chain optimization. Would love to connect.”

Familiarity sparks trust. Trust sparks conversations. Conversations spark deals.

Master the Art of Direct Messages

Once connected, Direct Messages (DMs) are your most powerful tool if used correctly. Generic messages get deleted. AI fluff gets ignored. 

What Works in DMs:

  • Reference something specific from their profile or activity: “I saw your post about Q4 forecasting challenges” beats “Hope you’re well.”
  • Ask questions instead of statements: “How are you handling the shift to remote sales teams?”
  • Keep it short: 3–4 sentences max. Respect their time.
  • Use 30-second voice notes when appropriate—they stand out in a sea of text.

Direct Messages are for starting conversations, not selling. 

Don’t Forget Your Existing Network Exists

Your first-degree connections are gold, so it’s sales malpractice to ignore them.

Most salespeople chase new connections while ignoring the people already in their network who could refer dozens of qualified prospects.

Start Doing This Today:

  • Message 5 existing connections weekly asking for referrals: “I’m currently working with a few [specific job title/role] contacts who are trying to solve [their biggest challenge related to your solution]. Who within your network do you know that might also be struggling with that same issue right now?”you know anyone in finance at ABC Corp?”
  • Offer value regularly by sharing articles, making introductions, and giving LinkedIn recommendations.
  • Post updates about wins and client success stories. Your network sees it and remembers you.

Warm introductions always convert higher than cold outreach. Always.

Create a Daily Prospecting Routine

LinkedIn works when you work it consistently. Sporadic activity only yields sporadic results. Block time for a daily LinkedIn Prospecting Block and protect it like you do your call blocks. 

Your Daily LinkedIn Prospecting Block (30 minutes):

  • 5 min: Send connection requests to 5–10 new target prospects.
  • 10 min: Engage with content from prospects and connections.
  • 10 min: Send 5–8 personalized DMs.
  • 5 min: Post/share valuable content.

 That disciplined 30-minute block creates the unstoppable momentum that separates pipeline fillers from quota crushers.

There’s No Excuse to Tank on LinkedIn

You don’t need Sales Navigator to crush it on LinkedIn. You need discipline, consistency, and a system.

Sales Navigator offers conveniences—better filters, more InMail, enhanced analytics. But it won’t replace fundamentals.

Your prospects are on LinkedIn right now as they engage, research and decide. Are you on their radar?


For every technique you need to dominate LinkedIn without Sales Navigator, get your copy of Jeb Blount and Brynne Tillman’s The LinkedIn Edge. Buy it today at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or wherever books are sold.

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