Is LinkedIn’s InMail feature useful for promoting affiliate offers?

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LinkedIn’s InMail can be useful for affiliate promotions, but it depends on what you're promoting and who you’re sending it to. InMail lets you message people directly even if they’re not your connection. This works better if you’re offering something professional, like software, business tools, or online services meant for people in certain industries. Before sending any InMail, make sure your message doesn’t sound like a direct sales pitch. People on LinkedIn respond better to helpful messages, especially if you explain how your offer solves a problem they may have. It’s also good to keep the message short, clear, and respectful. Avoid spamming or sending too many messages at once. That can turn people off and hurt your account. While InMail isn’t perfect for every affiliate product, it can work well when used the right way. Has anyone tried this method in a different way or had a different experience?
 
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