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I Got Reached Out by Influential Women on LinkedIn - Here's the Reality

04-18-2026 08:23 AM CET | Advertising, Media Consulting, Marketing Research

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I Got Reached Out by Influential Women on LinkedIn - Here's

If you've recently received a message from Influential Women on LinkedIn, you're probably wondering the same thing I did: What is this, and is it worth my time?

That was exactly my reaction when the message first landed in my inbox. It referenced my professional background and invited me to take part in an editorial feature. I was curious, but also cautious. Anyone who spends real time on LinkedIn knows how easy it is to scroll past outreach that doesn't feel genuine. So before doing anything else, I did my research.

Here's what I found - and why I'm glad I took that extra step.

What Is Influential Women?

Before anything else, I went straight to their website. Influential Women https://influentialwomen.com/ describes itself as a professional media and editorial platform that publishes profiles, interviews, and stories spotlighting women's leadership across industries. They run an official podcast, a digital magazine, masterclasses, and a growing community of women professionals from all walks of life.

The platform's tagline - Bold. Brilliant. Unstoppable - sets the tone for what they're about. This isn't a generic networking hub. It's a storytelling-forward space designed specifically to give women's voices more reach, more resonance, and more visibility in the professional world.

Their content spans industries including healthcare, finance, technology, business, and leadership. What stood out immediately was the sheer breadth of women featured: founders, executives, clinicians, educators, coaches, and creatives - all sharing real experiences, not curated highlight reels.

Is Message from Influential Women Legitimate?

This is probably the first question anyone asks when they get a message like this. The short answer is yes - Influential Women is a legitimate platform with an official LinkedIn presence at https://www.linkedin.com/company/influentialwomen and they have over 80,000 followers which show they are very legitimate.

They're transparent about how their outreach works. Messages are typically connected to editorial feature opportunities, recognition initiatives, or community-related programs, and they're based on publicly available professional information. Their official communications come from info@influentialwomen.com email addresses, and all links direct to influentialwomen.com - not any lookalike domain.

The platform even maintains a verification page on their website, walking recipients through exactly how to confirm that any message they received is authentic. That kind of transparency is refreshing and tells you a lot about how seriously they take their credibility.

What Happens After You Respond?

According to multiple professionals who have been through the process - including a detailed account published on TechBullion - the experience is fairly straightforward. Once you engage, the process involves sharing background information or responses to editorial questions. The content is then shaped into a feature that gets published and distributed, often formatted for LinkedIn and other digital channels.

What people consistently note is that the editorial team puts real thought into the content. The features don't feel thrown together. They're shaped with intention, built around actual experiences rather than surface-level summaries. That level of care makes a meaningful difference in how the final piece reads - and how it lands with an audience.

What Influential Women Actually Offers

The platform is more expansive than a single feature opportunity. Here's what's available across the Influential Women ecosystem:

Editorial Content & Storytelling - Their flagship offering is the "How She Did It" series - a collection of real stories from women who have navigated challenges, built careers, changed direction, and found their footing. The topics are honest and wide-ranging: how she learned to ask for help, how she navigated a career pivot no one expected, how she stopped shrinking to fit, how she rebuilt after starting over.

These aren't motivational platitudes. They're grounded, specific, and written from lived experience.

The Influential Women Podcast - The platform's podcast features interviews with women leaders, creators, and founders across industries. Recent episodes have included conversations about women's healthcare innovation, real estate as a wealth strategy, and what leadership looks like after leaving a CEO title behind. It's the kind of content you can actually learn from.

Masterclasses https://influentialwomen.com/masterclasses

For professionals looking to grow specific skills, the Influential Women masterclass library covers topics like financial profitability, identifying your own talents, time management, and more - all taught by subject matter experts with real-world credentials.

The platform also maintains a directory of member profiles, creating real opportunities for professionals to discover and connect with other women in their field or adjacent industries. It functions as both a media platform and a professional community.

What One Contributor Said

A contributor featured on TechBullion described her experience this way: after years of focusing almost entirely on responsibilities, deadlines, and everyone else's needs, the process of being featured reminded her that what she had built actually mattered - that she had perspective, and something worth saying.

She described it as more than a feature. It was, in her words, a reconnection with a part of herself she had put on the back burner. Not because of the feature itself, but because of what the process asked of her: to reflect, to articulate, to take herself seriously as a professional voice.

That's a meaningful outcome. And it speaks to something Influential Women seems to understand well - that visibility isn't just about being seen. It's about remembering that you have something worth seeing.

A Platform Built Around Real Women's Voices

One of the most striking things about Influential Women is how much variety exists in their featured community. A quick look at their contributor base includes clinical data managers, teachers, consultants, founders, executives, health coaches, investigators, and program coordinators - women at every career stage, in every industry, from every background.

This is deliberate. The platform's stated mission is to provide a space where women from all backgrounds can connect, share their perspectives, and create content that empowers themselves and others. They're not only interested in CEOs and celebrities. They're interested in the woman who has something real to say, regardless of her title.

That philosophy shapes the content, the community, and the kind of platform Influential Women has built.

How to Verify a Message from Influential Women

If you've received an outreach message and want to confirm its legitimacy before responding, here's what to check:

• The message should connect to influentialwomen.com - not any variation or lookalike domain
• Official email communication uses the @influentialwomen.com domain
• Outreach is based on publicly available professional information and editorial criteria
• Any optional programs or visibility packages are entirely voluntary - they are never a require

The platform has also been covered in USA Today and Yahoo Finance, which noted that Influential Women surpassed 50,000 LinkedIn followers - a sign of a platform with genuine reach and a growing professional audience.

Should You Engage?

That's a personal decision, but here's the honest framing: Influential Women is a real media platform doing consistent, purposeful editorial work around women's professional voices. If you receive a message from them, it's worth taking seriously.

If the feature opportunity aligns with where you are in your career, it could be a meaningful way to share your experience with a wider audience, connect with a community of driven professionals, and participate in a conversation that's bigger than any single job title.

And if the TechBullion contributor's experience is any indication, the most valuable part might not even be the feature itself. It might be the simple act of being asked what you've learned - and taking the time to actually answer.

Final Thoughts

Getting reached out to by Influential Women on LinkedIn isn't something to dismiss or overthink. It's an invitation to take your voice seriously on a platform that's already doing that work for thousands of women across industries.

The platform is legitimate, the editorial approach is thoughtful, and the community is genuinely diverse. Whether you're a first-time contributor or a seasoned professional, Influential Women offers something worth considering: a space where your story has a place, and your experience matters.

If you want to learn more, explore their content at influentialwomen.com or follow their official LinkedIn page. And if you've already received a message - this might be your sign to write back.

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