Implementation guide · AI prospecting
AI for B2B lead generation on LinkedIn: a human-gated workflow
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AI use policyAgent-ready brief
AI takeaways
Keep the key points here, or take a source-aware text brief into Claude, ChatGPT or another AI workspace.- 01Use AI to improve account selection and relevance, not to maximize message volume.
- 02Ground every personalization claim in a public signal that a seller can reopen and verify.
- 03Keep profile review, final wording and the send decision with a named human.
- 04Store the research reason, message hypothesis and reply outcome in CRM so the system can learn from evidence.
01 / Operating principle
AI should improve relevance before it increases volume.
Reference architecture
A human-gated LinkedIn lead-generation workflow
A reference sequence for turning a narrow ICP and public signals into reviewed outreach and CRM learning.- 01Define the target account and buying trigger
ICP and trigger
Pass the source, inference and owner forward - 02Verify a public LinkedIn signal
AI-assisted research
Pass the source, inference and owner forward - 03Build a source-linked research brief
AI-assisted research
Pass the source, inference and owner forward - 04Draft a relevance-first message
AI-assisted research
Pass the source, inference and owner forward - 05Require human review and send
Seller-owned action
Pass the source, inference and owner forward - 06Record the outcome in CRM
CRM and review
Update the rubric from qualified outcomes
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02 / Targeting
Define the account and buying trigger before finding the lead.
- Account fit: the company matches a documented market and operating profile.
- Buying signal: a recent, public change creates a reasonable reason to investigate.
- Contact fit: the person plausibly owns, influences or experiences the problem.
- Evidence link: the seller can reopen the source used in the message.
03 / Research
Build a source-linked brief, not a synthetic biography.
04 / Message design
Generate a message from one verified reason to talk.
05 / Human gate
Make the final review and send decision explicit.
06 / Measurement
Measure qualified conversations, then teach the workflow.
Research note
Methodology
- 01Define the B2B decision and the boundaries of the LinkedIn workflow.
- 02Use current LinkedIn product documentation and the User Agreement as primary sources.
- 03Separate platform capabilities from the editorial workflow recommended in this guide.
- 04Mark generated insight as provisional until a human reopens the underlying source.
- 05Measure business outcomes without recommending unauthorized scraping or automated engagement.
Source ledger
Sources & editorial notes
- 01LinkedIn User Agreement
LinkedIn · Primary rules for permitted use, automated access, scraping, messaging and responsibility for AI-generated content.
- 02Lead IQ in Sales Navigator
LinkedIn Sales Navigator Help · Official description of AI-generated lead summaries, source inputs, availability and limitations.
- 03Account IQ in Sales Navigator
LinkedIn Sales Navigator Help · Official guidance on account insights, qualification, engagement preparation and source coverage.
- 04LinkedIn Sales Navigator
LinkedIn Sales Solutions · Official product overview covering search, account and lead insights, CRM integration and outreach features.