LinkedIn Sales Navigator Pricing Explained (and How to Pay 65% Less)
Every Sales Navigator tier, what each actually costs per year, the hidden annual-contract trap — and the $35/month alternative to all of it.
Read article →More LinkedIn outreach, security, and account rental insights from the Outzeach team.
Every Sales Navigator tier, what each actually costs per year, the hidden annual-contract trap — and the $35/month alternative to all of it.
Read article →Renting accounts solves volume. Cold outreach solves immediacy. Neither builds the one B2B asset that compounds for years — your own LinkedIn profile, properly equipped with Premium.
Read article →Fifteen InMail credits a month is not a volume tool — it is a precision instrument. The framework, the templates, and the mistakes that kill reply rates.
Read article →Why showing up on LinkedIn for 18 months produces an asymmetric return that no outbound budget can replicate — and how the Premium toolkit shortens the curve.
Read article →A concrete blueprint for building a profile that produces qualified inbound — no paid promotion, no scraping, just the Premium toolkit used the way it was designed.
Read article →The honest comparison: who Premium Business fits, who Sales Navigator fits, and which to pick when your job is part personal brand and part cold prospecting.
Read article →The full list of who viewed your profile for 90 days back is the most under-used feature on LinkedIn. A concrete workflow to turn it into pipeline.
Read article →Advice Sessions turn your LinkedIn profile into a paid-consultation storefront. The full operator guide — pricing, packaging, promotion, and the ROI most users will miss.
Read article →A concrete, multi-month playbook for turning a LinkedIn profile into a buyer-validating, inbound-producing asset — using the exact features Premium Business adds.
Read article →What Premium Business actually gets you in 2026: Advice Sessions, 15 InMail, 90-day profile viewers, LinkedIn Learning. Who it fits, who it does not, and how to get it for $30 instead of $60.
Read article →LinkedIn Learning is dismissed as a bonus feature. For builders treating it as a real training subscription, it is one of the most under-valued lines in Premium Business.
Read article →Renting is not always wrong — but specific situations make buying the obvious call. A decision framework for choosing between buy and rent.
Read article →A line-by-line cost comparison of buying vs renting LinkedIn accounts over 12 months, including the payback point and fleet-scale numbers.
Read article →A straight cost-benefit look at Sales Navigator: who it pays off for, who wastes money on it, and how the $35 price changes the entire calculation.
Read article →Beyond cost, renting carries continuity, control, and recovery risks that rarely show up until something goes wrong. What owning fixes.
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