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How to Run a LinkedIn Outreach Campaign for Travel Agency Leads in Azerbaijan (2026 Guide)

Step-by-step LinkedIn outreach sequence to connect with verified travel agency leads in Azerbaijan using Origami's built-in sequencer. Copy-paste templates and launch from one platform in 2026.

Finn Mallery
Finn MalleryUpdated 8 min read

Founder @ Origami

Quick Answer: Origami handles the full workflow — you can find verified travel agency leads in Azerbaijan and send a personalized LinkedIn outreach campaign from one platform. Its built-in sequencer automates connection requests, follow‑ups, and reply tracking, so you never export a CSV or switch tools.

In the companion post, you learned how to build a list of verified travel agency leads in Azerbaijan with a single plain‑English prompt. Now it’s time to turn that list into booked meetings. Below I’ll walk you through refining your list for LinkedIn, the exact 3‑touch sequence I’ve used to get replies from Azerbaijani travel agencies, and how to send everything directly from Origami’s sequencer in 2026.


1. Build your list (or pull it into Origami)

If you already followed the parent guide, your list is sitting inside Origami. Jump to step 2.

If you’re starting fresh, open Origami and type this prompt:

Find me verified travel agencies in Azerbaijan with owners, managers, and decision‑makers who handle outbound or inbound tourism. Include company name, contact name, job title, email, and LinkedIn profile. Prioritize agencies with active websites and recent reviews.

Origami’s AI agent searches the live web, chains data sources, enriches contacts, and returns a list of names, titles, verified emails, phone numbers, company details, and — crucially — LinkedIn profile links. You get 1,000 free credits on the free plan (no credit card). Paid plans start at $29/month, and the LinkedIn sequencer is included on all paid plans — you only pay for credits used to enrich leads.


2. Refine and qualify for LinkedIn outreach

Not every contact on your list deserves a connection request. I spend 15 minutes scrubbing the list before launching a sequence.

Which contacts to keep

  • Decision‑makers: agency owners, general managers, operations directors, head of sales, or department leads.
  • Profiles that show activity (recent posts, job history, shared connections). Active people are far more likely to reply.
  • Contacts with company‑domain emails (not Gmail/Yahoo) — another signal the agency is legit.

What to cut

  • Anyone from a company that’s clearly a visa service, not a travel agency.
  • Generic address like info@agency.az with no named contact. You can’t personalize a connection request to “info”.
  • Very small (one‑person) operations unless they match your ideal customer profile.

Segment before you sequence I split the list into two buckets:

  1. Agency owners / founders — they care about growth, new channels, and cost savings.
  2. Operations / commercial managers — they care about efficiency, reliable suppliers, and lead quality.

You’ll use the same sequence structure, but tweak the message slightly for each segment (I’ll show examples).


3. Create the LinkedIn sequence

Inside Origami, you have two options:

  1. Paste your own templates — write a 3‑touch sequence yourself, set delays between touches (e.g., Day 1, Day 3, Day 7), and launch.
  2. Let the AI agent write it — ask Origami to generate a personalised sequence for every lead, using their title, company, and industry data. This is useful if your list is large and you want hyper‑personalisation without the manual work.

I’ll give you the exact copy I use for travel agency decision‑makers in Azerbaijan. Steal it, customise the angle, and paste it into Origami.

Touch #1: Connection request (not connected yet)

Message (send as connection note)

Hi , I saw ’s work in Azerbaijan’s travel sector. Finding genuine, responsive travel partners here is tough — most lists are outdated or full of dead ends. We help travel agencies like yours get verified, spot‑on leads to grow bookings without wasting time on bad contacts. Worth connecting?

Why it works

  • Leads with a pain point every Baku‑based agency owner knows.
  • No pitch — just a question.

Touch #2: Follow‑up after acceptance (Day 3)

Message (send via LinkedIn DM once connected)

Thanks for connecting, . I know how time‑consuming it is to sift through unverified agency lists. Our platform filters and vets leads before they hit your desk — so you only speak to prospects who are actually looking for what you offer. Happy to share a real example from a partner in the region. Open to a short chat this week?

Tweak for operations managers Replace the last sentence with: "I can show you how it cuts lead research time by half — open to a quick screen share?"


Touch #3: Final message (Day 7)

Message

, final nudge before I let this go. If you’d still like to test a flow of pre‑verified travel agency leads for your outbound (or inbound) campaigns, reply “demo” and I’ll send a 3‑minute video walkthrough — no call needed. Otherwise I’ll assume the timing isn’t right. Either way, all the best with .

Why it works

  • Respects their time with a no‑pressure CTA.
  • “Reply ‘demo’” is easy to act on.
  • Ending with genuine goodwill removes the hard‑sell feel.

Subject lines? LinkedIn messages don’t have subject lines unless you’re using Sales Navigator InMails. With the connection‑request‑first approach above, you won’t need them.


Customising for segments

  • Agency owners: keep the focus on growth and warm leads.
  • Operations managers: swap in mentions of efficiency, reduced manual work, and reliable partner sourcing.

You can create two separate sequences in Origami — one for each bucket — and assign leads accordingly.


4. Send the sequence directly from Origami

Now the best part: you launch the sequence from the same Origami dashboard where you built the list. No exporting to a CSV, no syncing with another tool.

Here’s what happens:

  1. Origami’s built‑in LinkedIn sequencer sends the connection request (if you’re not already connected). It respects your configured delay — e.g., wait 24‑48 hours before marking a lead as “pending” and moving to the next.
  2. Once a lead accepts, the sequencer automatically progresses to Touch #2 after the delay you set (Day 3).
  3. If they reply at any point, they’re instantly un‑enrolled — no “breakup” message after a booked meeting.
  4. You see everything in one place: opens, clicks, replies, and the contact’s enriched profile (title, company, tools used). So you always know why you reached out.

What results to expect

In my 2026 campaigns targeting travel agencies in Azerbaijan and neighbouring markets, I’ve seen:

  • Connection acceptance: 20‑30% (depending on message personalisation and profile quality)
  • Reply rate (positive + neutral): 6‑12% — the low‑pressure sequence with a video‑only CTA usually outperforms long‑winded pitches.
  • Meetings booked / demos requested: 3‑5% of all connections.

If you’re not hitting those numbers after two weeks:

  • Iterate on messaging first — try a different pain point or a shorter Day 1 note.
  • If replies stay flat, go back to your list and cut more profiles that don’t show recent activity.

Pricing note

The sequencer is included on all paid Origami plans. You don’t pay per message sent — only for the credits you used to enrich leads. So your outreach costs are effectively fixed once the list is built.


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