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Linq Blue Best Practices

Best Practices for Using Your Blue Number

Act Human

  • Treat your Blue number like your personal phone.

  • Send natural, personalized messages such as:
    “Hey [Name], this is [Your Name]. Is now a good time to chat?”

  • Always text before calling to reduce the chance of being flagged as spam. A quick message like:
    “Hey, it’s [Your Name], I’ll call shortly.”

  • Avoid generic terms like “test” or automated-sounding phrases.

Maintain Healthy Engagement

  • Send messages that prompt responses—higher reply rates help prevent your number from being flagged.

  • Keep message volumes reasonable and consistent. Spread conversations out naturally over time.

Monitor Your Number’s Health

  • Occasionally call your own Blue number and have a brief conversation.

  • This demonstrates genuine usage and helps reduce spam flags.

Quality Over Quantity

  • Focus on meaningful, personalized interactions instead of blasting out messages.

  • High-quality communication performs better and helps keep your number safe.

Avoid Common Pitfalls

  • Don’t send large volumes of messages rapidly without getting replies.

  • Never include suspicious or overly promotional content that could be flagged as spam.

 

By following these practices, you’ll reduce the risk of your Blue number being flagged by carriers or Apple, ensuring continuous and effective communication.