# Systematic LinkedIn targeted connection farming > Add 200 targeted connections per week and message each one to connect or try your product, turning your LinkedIn profile into a high-intent funnel. - Canonical HTML: https://growth.iangoh.com/growth-ideas/systematic-linkedin-targeted-connection-farming/ - Source: [producthunt.com](https://www.producthunt.com/p/general/share-your-best-organic-growth-strategy-that-actually-works) - GrowthDex source hub: [producthunt.com](/sources/producthunt-com-producthunt-com/) - Last checked: March 21, 2026 - Rarity: common - Budget: free - Channels: LinkedIn - Stages: pre-launch, 100-1K ## Why this can grow Most founders treat LinkedIn as a broadcast channel, posting content and hoping for reach. This tactic flips the model by proactively building a curated audience of ideal buyers one connection at a time. Direct messages to new connections feel personal and get higher open rates than cold email. The compounding effect of a growing, targeted follower base means every future post reaches more of the right people. It is not scalable forever, but for early-stage B2B products it consistently drives qualified traffic at zero cost. ## Ian's take From scaling consumer platforms across MENA and Southeast Asia, my default is to distrust growth work that only looks good in a slide. Founder-led distribution works when it is proof-led. I would not post theory for this. I would show what changed, what surprised me, what I would do again, and what an operator should try next. I would run it small enough to learn quickly, then only scale the parts that real users repeat, save, reply to, or buy from. For this tactic, I would watch one clear growth signal before putting more time or budget behind it. ## Action plan 1. Define one narrow startup segment where systematic linkedin targeted connection farming can create a measurable lift. 2. Turn the tactic into one offer, page, campaign, or workflow for the LinkedIn channel. 3. Use the evidence from producthunt.com to set the first version of the message, format, and audience. 4. Launch a small test for 7 to 14 days with one success metric: one measurable growth signal. 5. Review the result, keep the winning message, remove weak variants, and turn the learning into a repeatable growth playbook. ## Source-backed example Tasos V (chatWise) on Product Hunt — documented gaining 3,000+ targeted followers in 2.5 months by adding 200 targeted connections weekly and messaging each one, with a profile that links directly to the product; described as simple but effective for B2B. ## Adjacent tactics in the same lane - [Ship on Product Hunt with a tight launch loop](/growth-ideas/ship-on-product-hunt-with-a-tight-launch-loop/) - same source, 1 shared stage - [Pre-launch maker networking on Product Hunt](/growth-ideas/pre-launch-maker-networking-on-product-hunt/) - same source, 1 shared stage - [Product Hunt launch as AI chatbot distribution layer](/growth-ideas/product-hunt-launch-as-ai-chatbot-distribution-layer/) - same source, 1 shared stage - [Product Hunt conversion-first launch (optimize landing, not upvotes)](/growth-ideas/product-hunt-conversion-first-launch-optimize-landing-not-upvotes/) - same source, 1 shared stage ## Read GrowthDex essays Browse the plain-English essay index at [GrowthDex Blog](/blog/). ## Advisory If you want help turning this into a working growth system, Ian Goh offers advisory at https://iangoh.com/advisory.