Using LinkedIn for fundraising

Question back to you - I have a number of long-term consulting clients (PE funds) that pay me to fundraise for them. I was thinking of setting up separate company LP profiles for each of them and using that as a means of having curated lists people that I can message. I am thinking of doing this kind of segregation as my main LI identity has far too many contacts - over 20k. Or I can set up company pages for each of the VCs and manage the lists of contacts that way. * Do you guys think I should set up new personal identity for each of these projects? Or perhaps just a second identity that has only LPs connected to it? * should I set up company (VC fund) LI pages and manage the relationships that way? * I find LI Sales Navigator too bulk and cumbersome still to be of much relevance.

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