Why do you always fail to register a LinkedIn account? Why can't you receive the verification code? Many users often encounter these problems when trying to register a LinkedIn account, and these are often related to the IP address, device environment, registration information, and operation method. How to avoid these pitfalls and increase the registration success rate? This article will teach you how to improve the registration success rate of LinkedIn. If you are interested, read on!
Contents
I. Common reasons for registration failure
1. Network IP problem
(1) Using low-quality IP: If you use a low-quality, unclean, or unstable IP, the platform may determine it as abnormal and restrict your registration.
(2) Frequent IP switching: If you switch multiple IPs in a short period of time, it may trigger LinkedIn's risk control mechanism and require additional verification.
(3) IP location does not match registration information: If the country of your mobile phone number and email address does not match the country of your IP address, LinkedIn may consider your registration operation suspicious and require more verification or directly reject your registration.
2. Device fingerprint anomaly
(1) Multiple registrations on the same device: If you frequently create multiple accounts on the same device, LinkedIn may detect the account association, identify it as abnormal behavior, and restrict your new registration requests.
(2) Lack of cookie records: If no LinkedIn access history is detected in your browser environment, it may trigger additional security verification on the platform, blocking your registration.
3. Abnormal registration behavior
(1) Bulk registration: If you create multiple accounts in a short period of time, LinkedIn may regard it as abuse and block your registration.
(2) Performing a large number of operations immediately after creating an account: For example, adding a large number of friends, sending private messages, modifying information, etc. in a short period of time may trigger LinkedIn's risk control system and immediately ban your new account.
(3) Automated registration: If you use automated registration, LinkedIn may identify it as machine behavior, causing your account verification to fail or even be blocked.
II. How to improve the success rate of LinkedIn account registration?
1. Maintain network stability
(1) Choose a suitable IP proxy
I recommend you to use a residential proxy throughout the registration process. Residential proxies can provide more realistic and stable local IPs, simulate a real environment, and reduce the risk of being detected as robot traffic. You can use the professional proxy service IPFoxy, which provides dynamic/static residential proxies, and IPs reach more than 200 countries and regions around the world. It can ensure that IPs are stable, pure, safe, and high-quality, which can greatly increase the success rate of LinkedIn registration. Most importantly, it can prevent account association after registration and reduce the risk of being banned due to IP issues~
(2) Avoid frequent IP switching: Maintain a stable IP during the registration process to avoid triggering security verification due to frequent IP changes.
2. Avoid identical device information
If you need to register multiple LinkedIn accounts, it is recommended that you use a different device for each new account to reduce the risk of being identified as associated by the LinkedIn platform. At the same time, you can retain cookies and browsing history, visit the LinkedIn homepage before registering, generate browsing history, and let LinkedIn think that this is a real user device, not a brand new registration environment.
3. Choose reliable registration information
It is recommended to use a real email address (Gmail, Outlook are acceptable): Avoid using temporary or low-quality email addresses to reduce the risk of verification code failure. At the same time, ensure that the mobile phone number is consistent with the registered IP address to avoid triggering LinkedIn's additional security verification. In addition, it is recommended to fill in a complete personal profile after registration. You can upload a real headshot, fill in work experience, add skills, etc. to improve the credibility of the account and avoid being scanned for abnormalities as soon as you register.
4. Control the registration rhythm
Avoid batch registration in a short period of time. If you do not have multiple devices, it is recommended that you do not create multiple accounts on the same device immediately after registering a new account. LinkedIn will restrict batch registration. You can wait for 1-3 days before operating, and first perform basic browsing, liking, following and other behaviors to simulate normal user habits. At the same time, avoid excessive modification of information. After successful registration, do not frequently change your name, company and other information to avoid alerting LinkedIn.
III. Conclusion
If you are also experiencing registration failure, you might as well try the above method. The above is all about LinkedIn registration. Thank you for watching!