LinkedCamp

For Professional Services

LinkedIn automation for professional services

Law firms, accounting firms, and boutique professional services — use LinkedIn as a primary client acquisition channel.

Who you're reaching

Founders, GCs, CFOs, and COOs at mid-market companies. Filter by company size, funding stage, recent material events (M&A, litigation exposure, audits).

What makes Professional Services outbound hard

  • Reputation-sensitive industry — aggressive outreach damages the brand.
  • Compliance / advertising rules (particularly for legal services).
  • Deal sizes are large; volume matters less than precision.

What works in Professional Services

  • Low-cadence, high-precision outreach — 15-25 touches/week, not 300.
  • Content Scheduler for thought leadership posts that warm prospects between direct touches.
Template opener

First-touch message template

{{firstName}} — congrats on the {{materialEvent}}. A handful of {{industry}} clients in similar spots have run into {{specificChallenge}} ~6 months in. Happy to share the playbook we developed for them — no pitch.

Variables like {{firstName}} and {{company}}are populated automatically from Sales Navigator data + LinkedCamp's enrichment.

Typical results in Professional Services

45-60%
Accept rate
12-22%
Reply rate
$40k-$500k
Avg. client value

Results vary by ICP tightness, message quality, and account age. Figures reflect LinkedCamp customers in the segment.

Ready to run LinkedCamp for Professional Services?

Start your 14-day free trial. Our team will help you set up your first campaign using Professional Services-specific targeting and openers — no credit card required.

Professional Services — frequently asked

Is LinkedCamp a good fit for Professional Services?+

Yes — LinkedCamp is used by Professional Services teams for LinkedIn + email outbound. Typical results: Accept rate 45-60%, Reply rate 12-22%, Avg. client value $40k-$500k.

What makes Professional Services outbound different?+

Reputation-sensitive industry — aggressive outreach damages the brand. Compliance / advertising rules (particularly for legal services). This means generic outreach templates underperform and tight ICP targeting + trigger-based personalization matter more than volume.

Who should I target in Professional Services?+

Founders, GCs, CFOs, and COOs at mid-market companies. Filter by company size, funding stage, recent material events (M&A, litigation exposure, audits).

What opener works best in Professional Services?+

Lead with trigger-based personalization, not generic intros. Template example: "[firstName] — congrats on the [materialEvent]. A handful of [industry] clients in similar spots have run into [specificChallenge] ~6 months in. Happy to share the playbook we developed for them — no pitch."

Which LinkedCamp plan should Professional Services teams pick?+

Most Professional Services teams start on the Pro plan at $79/mo — it includes the AI Appointment Agent, native email, and unlimited campaigns. Solo Professional Services operators can start on Turbo ($69/mo). Agencies serving multiple Professional Services clients should look at the $99/mo Agency plan.