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Understanding LinkedIn Connection Degrees

Learn about LinkedIn's connection degrees (1st, 2nd, 3rd) and how they affect your networking strategy.

Updated 2 months ago

LinkedIn Connection Degrees Explained

LinkedIn organizes every user into connection degrees based on how close they are to you in the network. Understanding these degrees tells you who you can message, what you can see on their profile, and how to approach outreach strategically.


The Four Connection Degrees

1st-Degree Connections

These are people you're directly connected with. Either you sent them a request they accepted, or they sent one to you.

What you can do:

  • Send unlimited direct messages
  • View their full profile, including contact info (if they've shared it)
  • Engage directly with their posts

💡 Tip: Your 1st-degree connections are your warmest audience. Prioritize them for follow-ups and nurture sequences.


2nd-Degree Connections

These people are connected to your 1st-degree connections but not directly to you. You share mutual connections.

What you can do:

  • Send a connection request (mention the mutual connection to improve acceptance rates)
  • Use InMail if you have a Premium account
  • See your shared connections and request introductions

3rd-Degree Connections

These users are connected to your 2nd-degree connections. You have no direct mutual connections with them.

What you can do:

  • Send a connection request
  • Use InMail (Premium only)
  • View limited profile information

👉 Note: 3rd-degree profiles often show only a name and headline. You'll need to connect before seeing more.


Out-of-Network Users

Anyone beyond your 3rd-degree connections. They typically appear as "LinkedIn Member" with minimal profile visibility.

What you can do:

  • Send a connection request
  • Use InMail or request an introduction through mutual contacts

Quick Reference Table

DegreeWho They AreMessagingProfile Visibility
1stDirect connectionsUnlimited direct messagesFull profile + contact info
2ndConnected to your 1st-degreeConnection request or InMailPartial, mutual connections visible
3rdConnected to your 2nd-degreeConnection request or InMailLimited
Out-of-NetworkBeyond 3rd-degreeInMail or introductionVery limited

How to Reach Beyond Your 1st-Degree Network

Warm Up 2nd-Degree Connections

  • Engage with their content before sending a request.
  • Reference your mutual connection in your outreach message. It dramatically improves acceptance rates.

Reach 3rd-Degree Connections

  • Find common ground: shared groups, similar roles, or overlapping interests.
  • Ask a mutual connection for an introduction, or use InMail if you have Premium.

Use SalesMind AI for Scaled Outreach

SalesMind AI can build targeted lists from your 2nd and 3rd-degree connections and send personalized connection requests automatically, with the right timing and messaging to maximize acceptance rates.


Why Expanding Beyond 1st-Degree Matters

Your 1st-degree network is finite. To grow your pipeline, you need to reach further:

  • 2nd-degree connections are warm leads. You have social proof through mutual contacts.
  • 3rd-degree connections expand your total addressable market significantly.
  • Connecting with the right people now means more 1st-degree relationships (and direct messaging access) later.

What's Next

  • Learn how to import leads from your LinkedIn network in Import Leads from Your List
  • See how SalesMind AI handles safe outreach limits in LinkedIn Restrictions: What You Need to Know to Stay Safe