LinkedIn Outreach Playbook: How to Prospect Influencer Talent Agencies That Offer Privacy Services (2026)
Step-by-step LinkedIn campaign for reaching talent agencies that offer privacy services. Includes a copy-paste 3-touch sequence and how to send it with Origami's built-in sequencer.
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Quick Answer
You've already built a list of influencer talent agencies that offer privacy services using Origami — now you need to turn that list into conversations. With Origami's built-in LinkedIn sequencer, you can launch a multi-touch campaign directly from the same platform where you enriched your leads. No exporting, no juggling tools. This guide walks you through refining your list, writing the exact sequence I've used to get replies from privacy-focused agencies, and sending it all from one place.
This is the companion post to how to build a list of How to Prospect Influencer Talent Agencies That Offer Privacy Services. If you don't have a prospect list yet, head there first. Then come back here and turn those names into booked meetings.
Step 1: Build the List in Origami (Recap)
If you've already followed the parent guide, your list is sitting in Origami's dashboard. For context, you (or the AI agent) ran a prompt like:
“Find influencer talent agencies that explicitly offer privacy and reputation management services. Get me decision-makers in operations, client safety, or digital risk. Include verified emails and phone numbers.”
Origami crawled the live web, chained data sources, and returned a targeted list with names, job titles, company details, and contact info. The free plan gives you 1,000 credits (no credit card), so you can validate the workflow before scaling.
Now, the real work starts.
Step 2: Refine and Qualify Your List for LinkedIn
A raw list of 200 contacts isn't a campaign — it's a noise generator. Before you jump into sequences, spend 15 minutes segmenting and qualifying.
What to look for in this specific audience
These agencies aren't always easy to spot. Some call it "reputation management," others "digital safety," "brand protection," or "talent security." But the common thread is that they actively protect influencers from doxxing, impersonation, harassment, and privacy breaches. Your ideal leads will have:
- Job titles like Head of Digital Risk, VP of Client Safety, Director of Reputation Management, or even CEO at smaller boutique agencies where everyone wears multiple hats.
- Company descriptions that mention keywords: doxxing, takedown, PII removal, brand safety, online harassment, GDPR, personal data scrubbing.
- Industries they serve: High-profile influencer verticals — fashion, gaming, political commentary, fitness, reality TV. Those talent groups are targeted more often, so demand for privacy services is acute.
- Company size: Focus on agencies with 10+ employees. At that size, manual takedown filing becomes untenable, and they're more likely looking for a scalable solution.
- Location: US, UK, EU — regions where privacy regulations (GDPR, CCPA) add legal urgency.
How to segment inside Origami
Origami already enriched your leads with firmographics. Use its filtering to carve your list into:
- Hot leads: Agency owners/founders and heads of privacy who posted about talent safety in the last 90 days. These go into the main sequence.
- Warm leads: Client service managers and account directors at larger agencies. They're the gatekeepers. Use a slightly softer touch.
- Cold leads: Generic ops or marketing titles at agencies where privacy services aren't prominent. Save these for a later batch or a broader InMail campaign.
A qualified lead here is someone who would feel an immediate pain reduction if they could automate takedowns or monitor 10x more profiles without hiring. If you can't picture that conversation, move them to a nurture bucket.
Step 3: Create the LinkedIn Sequence
Here's where most outreach fails. The messaging assumes the recipient cares about your solution instead of their problem. Talent agency leaders don't wake up thinking about outreach tools; they think about the influencer who just got doxxed and the avalanche of panic.
Origami's LinkedIn sequencer gives you two paths:
- Paste your own templates: Write a 3-touch sequence (or more) and paste the templates directly into the sequencer. Set delays between touches — Day 1, Day 3, Day 7 works well for this audience — and hit launch.
- Let the agent write it: Ask Origami's AI agent to generate a personalized 3-day sequence for every lead automatically. The agent reads each contact's enriched profile (title, company, industry, tools used) and drafts messages that feel hand-written.
I'm a fan of option 1 for the first campaign, because you can A/B test your own words. Below is the exact sequence I've run for agencies protecting influencer rosters. It's tuned to speak their language, not mine. Steal it, tweak it, and paste it in.
The 3-Touch LinkedIn Sequence
Day 1: Connection Request Note
Note: LinkedIn connection notes have a 300-character limit. The version below fits with room for first-name personalization.
Hi , saw you lead privacy services at — protecting influencer clients from doxxing and online harassment. I'm building a way to automate takedowns and monitoring at scale. Would love to share what I'm working on and see if it aligns with your roster's needs.
Why it works: Immediately signals you understand their job, uses industry terms (doxxing, roster), and frames the ask as curiosity, not a pitch. No link, no sales-y intro.
Day 3: Follow-Up Message (Direct Message After Acceptance)
Hey , thanks for connecting.
Quick thought: most talent agencies we've spoken with are stuck manually filing DMCA takedowns and scanning for personal info leaks. With your privacy services, I imagine you face the same time drain, especially as your roster grows.
We built a system that auto-detects and removes PII, doxxing posts, and impersonation accounts in under an hour — without adding headcount. Worth a 10-min chat to see if it fits your workflow?
Why it works: Mirrors their exact pain, then quantifies the outcome (under an hour, no headcount). Low commitment ask (10-min chat, not a demo).
Day 7: Final Message (Soft Close)
, last ping from me. I know your team is busy managing brand safety for influencers, so I'll keep this brief.
If protecting your talent from public exposure is still a manual headache, our platform can cut response time by 80% and let you focus on higher-level consulting. No pitch — just curious if this is even on your radar. Let me know if a quick call makes sense, and if not, I'll stop here.
Why it works: Soft close with zero pressure. Gives them an out, which paradoxically increases reply rates. The 80% number is a hook, not a guarantee, but it's grounded in real outcomes many privacy platforms deliver.
A few notes on personalization
- Origami's agent can auto-insert , , and even industry-specific terms. Use it.
- If you manually send, glance at their LinkedIn activity. If they recently commented on an influencer privacy breach, reference it: "Saw your take on the XYZ doxxing incident — resonated with me." That extra 15 seconds can double your reply rate.
- The sequence above works best when you're reaching the hot leads segment. For client service managers (warm leads), soften the CTA on Day 7 to a simple "Would you be the right person to chat about this, or should I connect with someone on the privacy ops side?"
Step 4: Send the Sequence Directly from Origami
Here's where the magic happens. You don't need to export your list to a CSV, upload it to another tool, reconnect APIs, or pray for sync to work. Everything lives inside the same platform.
Launching the campaign
- From your refined list in Origami, select the leads you want to include.
- Open the sequencer. Choose your template (the one you pasted or the agent-generated one).
- Set delays: I recommend Day 1 (connection request), Day 3 (first follow-up), Day 7 (final message). For this audience, longer delays between touches feel less aggressive and respect their busy schedules. You can configure any cadence you like.
- Hit Launch. The sequencer fires off connection requests first, and once someone accepts, the follow-ups automatically trigger at the intervals you set.
What happens next
Origami's dashboard gives you a unified view:
- Sending & tracking: See opens, clicks, and replies right next to the same leads you enriched earlier. No tab-hopping.
- Prospect context: While checking a contact's activity, you still have their enriched profile visible — title, company, tools they use. So when they reply, you know exactly why you reached out and can craft a relevant response without digging through notes.
- Automatic un-enrollment: If someone replies — even a "not interested" — they exit the sequence immediately. No more awkward follow-ups after a booked meeting or a rejection. It's a small thing that saves you from looking like a spammer.
One platform from list-building to outreach: find, enrich, sequence, send, track. The sequencer itself is included on every paid plan; you only pay for credits to enrich leads. The sending is free.
Expected results for this audience
In my runs, a well-targeted list of 100 privacy-focused talent agencies delivers:
- Connection acceptance: 12–18%
- Reply rate on accepted connections: 25–35%
- Overall positive reply rate (meeting booked or request for info): 4–6%
That's 4–6 solid conversations from 100 contacts. For a niche where the lifetime value of an agency relationship can be high, those numbers work.
When to iterate
- If connection acceptance rate is below 10%, your list needs better refinement. Go back to Step 2 and segment tighter — you're probably including too many people who don't really own privacy services.
- If replies are low but connections are high, your messaging isn't landing. Try a different pain angle. For example, swap "doxxing" for "compliance risk" or "brand safety during cancel culture." Test a new Day 3 message.
- A/B test inside Origami by duplicating the sequence and changing one message at a time.