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What's the right ratio of email to LinkedIn to phone in a cadence?

📖 1,573 words⏱ 7 min read4/29/2024

60% email / 25% LinkedIn / 15% phone is the baseline cadence ratio that outperforms single-channel outbound by 3–5x on reply rate. Email drives volume and inbox presence; LinkedIn adds social credibility and adversarial bypass; phone converts warm replies into booked meetings.

Flip the ratio at your peril: too much phone early burns AEs and triggers prospect harassment complaints; too much LinkedIn early gets your account flagged as a bot. The math: a 21-day, 6-touch sequence at 60/25/15 lands ~3.6 emails, ~1.5 LinkedIn touches, ~0.9 phone touches per prospect — the sweet spot per Outreach, Salesloft, and Gartner's B2B Buying Behavior research.

Channel Mix Strategy

Why the 60/25/15 split (the unit economics):

ChannelRole% of TouchesReply Rate (solo)Reply Rate (in mix)Cost per touch (AE time)Conversion to meeting
EmailScale + inbox presence60%3–5%12–15%$0.50 (2 min)25% of replies
LinkedInSocial proof + credibility25%1–2%8–12%$1.50 (4 min)20% of replies
Phone (VM)Personal urgency + breakthrough15%2–5%15–20%$5–8 (10 min)50%+ of replies

Per LinkedIn Sales Solutions' State of Sales 2024, reps using 3+ channels exceed quota at 1.6x the rate of single-channel reps. Cross-references for design depth: [q23 — How many touches in a cadence?](/knowledge/q23), [q07 — Outbound cadence design](/knowledge/q07), [q15 — Sales development rep productivity](/knowledge/q15), and [q31 — Pipeline coverage ratio](/knowledge/q31) for the meeting→pipeline math downstream.

The 60/25/15 sequence (21-day cadence, day-by-day):

DayTouchChannel% of List HitMechanics
11Email100%Personalized hook (trigger event, recent hire, earnings call quote)
32LinkedIn connect60%Custom note ≤300 chars, no pitch, reference signal
73Email100%Value-add (case study, industry data point, framework)
104LinkedIn message30%Reference earlier connect; ask 1 specific question
145Phone voicemail40%30 sec, specific topic, single callback ask
216Email (break-up)100%"Closing the loop" reply trigger — 8–12% reply rate, the highest of any single touch

Weighted volume across 100 prospects = ~360 emails / ~150 LinkedIn / ~90 calls = 60/25/15 holds. See [q05 — How to write a cold email that converts](/knowledge/q05) for email-content tactics.

Why multi-channel beats single-channel (the honest math):

Email-only (worst): 5 emails / 21 days → 3–5% reply → 3–5 meetings per 100 prospects. Cost: $40–80/meeting. Perception: "Spammy automation."

Email + LinkedIn (better): 3 emails + 2 LinkedIn / 21 days → 15–20% reply → 15–20 meetings per 100. Cost: $25–40/meeting. Perception: "Real person doing research."

Email + LinkedIn + Phone (best): 3 emails + 2 LinkedIn + 1 voicemail / 21 days → 35–45% reply → 35–45 meetings per 100. Cost: $20–30/meeting (phone's 50% reply→meeting conversion offsets its time cost). Perception: "Committed, omnichannel, important — they really want to talk."

Reply quality > reply rate. Multi-channel doesn't just lift reply rate — it lifts reply *quality*. Email-only replies skew 60% negative ("not interested / unsubscribe") / 40% positive. Multi-channel replies skew 25% negative / 75% positive (because the prospect has seen you 3+ times — they're not surprised by your outreach, and the negative-reply filter happens earlier).

Segment by ACV (when to flip the channel ratio):

Enterprise ($250K+ ARR): 30% email / 30% LinkedIn / 40% phone. Personal outreach justifies time investment; decision-makers expect it. Sequence: Email day 1, LinkedIn day 3, Live call day 7, Email day 14, Live call day 21. Expected reply: 50%+. Cost per meeting: $150–300 (acceptable at $250K ACV — payback in <1 month).

Mid-market ($50K–$250K ARR): 50% email / 35% LinkedIn / 15% phone. Expected reply: 25–35%. Cost per meeting: $50–100.

SMB ($5K–$50K ARR): 75% email / 20% LinkedIn / 5% phone. High volume needed; phone ROI too low; LinkedIn only for executive contacts. Expected reply: 8–12%. Cost per meeting: $15–30.

See [q12 — How do I segment my outbound list by ACV?](/knowledge/q12) for the full segmentation playbook.

Common mistakes (wrong channel ratios):

Mistake #1: Phone-heavy early (40% phone in first 7 days). Burned-out AE; prospect feels harassed; number gets blocked. Reply rate: 5–10% (worse than email-only). Fix: reserve phone for day 14+ after email/LinkedIn warmup.

Mistake #2: LinkedIn-only (50%+ LinkedIn connections). 80% of connection requests declined; LinkedIn flags account; looks like bot. Reply rate: 1–2%. LinkedIn caps at ~100 invites/week before throttling. Fix: limit to 25–30% of touches; always pair with email.

Mistake #3: Email-only (100% email). 70%+ go to spam/promo tab; no social proof; looks automated. Reply rate: 3–5%. Fix: cap email at 60–70% of touches.

Bear Case — When 60/25/15 fails

The 60/25/15 ratio is not universal. It fails badly in these scenarios:

1. Your TAM is <500 accounts (true ABM territory). At <500 accounts, you cannot afford a 5% email reply rate — every account matters. Flip to 20% email / 30% LinkedIn / 50% phone + executive gifting. Email becomes the follow-up, not the lead. Reply rate target: 60%+ per account.

2. Your buyer is a developer or engineer. Devs hate phone calls and ignore LinkedIn. Flip to 80% email / 15% community (Slack/Discord/GitHub) / 5% phone. Phone is purely for closes, never prospecting. Confirmed by PLG cadence data in OpenView&#39;s 2024 Product Benchmarks.

3. Your ICP is in regulated industries (finance, healthcare, gov). LinkedIn is restricted; phone is monitored; email is archived for compliance. Flip to 90% email / 5% LinkedIn / 5% phone — but invest heavily in personalization and compliance-aware language.

4. Your AEs cannot execute multi-channel. If your reps lack LinkedIn fluency or phone confidence, forcing 60/25/15 produces worse results than 90% email. Train first, then optimize ratio. A bad LinkedIn connect note ("Hi, let's connect!") is worse than no LinkedIn touch.

5. Your domain/sender reputation is shot. If your email deliverability is <80%, the 60% email weight is hitting spam folders. The reply-rate calculus breaks before the ratio matters.

Fix deliverability first (warm new domain, fix SPF/DKIM/DMARC, monitor Google Postmaster Tools) before tweaking channel ratios. See [q01 — How do I fix email deliverability?](/knowledge/q01) for the full deliverability playbook.

6. The 5–10x multi-channel lift number is partially survivorship bias. Vendors selling multi-channel platforms (Outreach, Salesloft, Apollo) publish the lift numbers. Independent academic studies in B2B sales journals show 2–3x lift, not 5–10x.

The honest range: multi-channel produces 3–4x reply rate vs. email-only. Plan around 3x, not 10x — and don't promise the board a 10x lift.

7. Your sales motion is inbound-led, not outbound-led. If 70%+ of pipeline is inbound, channel mix matters less — your job is fast follow-up (sub-5-min response on web leads), not cadence design. Force-fitting outbound cadence ratios to inbound leads tanks conversion.

8. You're in a recession / budget freeze. Reply rates compress 30–50% in downturns regardless of ratio. Multi-channel still wins, but the absolute numbers (reply, meeting, opp) all drop. Don't blame the ratio — blame the macro. Plan for lower yields and longer cycles.

Optimizing each channel (the tactics):

Email optimization (the base):

LinkedIn optimization (the credibility layer):

Phone optimization (the converter):

Measuring channel effectiveness (your dashboard):

MetricEmailLinkedInPhone
Open/View Rate25%+35%+N/A (15%+ pickup)
Reply Rate (in mix)12–15%8–12%15–20%
Cost per reply$3–5$10–15$25–40
Conversion to meeting25% of replies20% of replies50%+ of replies
Cost per meeting$12–20$50–75$50–80

Pro move: A/B test your ratio (90 days, 3 segments)

Measure reply rate, meeting rate, AND opportunity rate (not just replies). The "best" ratio for your buyer, industry, and ACV will emerge in 60–90 days of disciplined measurement.

pie title Channel Mix by Volume (60/25/15) "Email (60%)" : 60 "LinkedIn (25%)" : 25 "Phone (15%)" : 15

TAGS: multi-channel, outbound-cadence, prospecting, channel-strategy, sales-engagement, cold-email-ratio, sales-cadence, b2b-outbound, email-linkedin-phone-ratio

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