✅ Daily LinkedIn Warm-Up Instructions (for VAs)
Applies to all LinkedIn accounts during pre-handover and first 4 weeks of client usage
Platform: AdsPower / Fingerprint Browser
🎯 Purpose:
Warming up each LinkedIn account gradually to build digital trust with LinkedIn and avoid any restrictions when connected to automation tools (HeyReach, etc.).
🔁 Daily Tasks per Account (Manual Only)
🔹 On LinkedIn (via AdsPower browser):
Send to real people (2nd-degree connections ideal) Accept Incoming Connection Requests Accept up to 30 per session with max 50 per day not in one go Split across 2–3 sessions (in the day) if possible not in one Like 20+ posts from different users, pages, or groups Follow 20+ people or pages per day (mix it up: influencers, companies, founders) Profile → About → Experience Stay 10–20 seconds per section Click the 9-dot grid in top right corner Open a game (e.g., LinkedIn Puzzle) Move pieces for 10–15 seconds Comment on Posts (Optional) 1–2 short, relevant comments per week (e.g., “Great insight!”) 🔹 Outside LinkedIn – Build Digital Fingerprint:
Example: “lastminutedeals.com” Click and browse the site like a normal user Open 5–10 Popular Websites Daily Scroll, stay on the page ~2 mins Leave a few tabs open for 5–10 mins (don’t close instantly) Example: “Best restaurants near me”, “How to build a resume”, etc. 🔒 Rules & Best Practices
🔁 Warm-up must be done DAILY, Monday–Friday ❌ Do not use automation tools yet (except light testing if approved) ⏱ Keep session times natural (10–30 minutes per account/day) 🕑 Stay consistent with time zone (no middle-of-the-night activity) 💬 If something strange happens (login issue, alert, etc.), report to manager immediately 💡 Why We Do This:
LinkedIn tracks behavior and digital fingerprint closely. Sudden spikes in actions (especially via automation) without warm-up will lead to account blocks or restrictions.
By doing this daily warm-up, we protect the account, simulate real human behavior, and ensure a smooth handover to clients.
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