See who’s looked at your profile, and look at theirs. (2 minutes)
It’s natural.
They must have a had a a reason for looking at your profile — see if you can find a reason to connect from their profile details.
And try looking at some new profiles with a search — try an advancedsearch with this shortcut: https://is-in.link/search
With a Premium LinkedIn account, you can see who has visited your profile during the last 90 days.
Scotsman's budget tip: You can try out a premium account for a month for free — just cancel the account before the month is up, and your card won't be charged.
You can sign up for a free trial premium account once every year if you want to have a networking sprint month, and money is tight!
It's good practice to look at who has viewed your profile daily, to ensure you're peeking back at all of the people who have taken the trouble to visit your profile.
Visit those who have visited you, and read their profiles - or at least look at their 'about' section to see if there's a reason to connect.
Connect where appropriate. But read the profile first! Send a short message to see if there's an opening for a connection, sharing information or mutual benefit and knowledge sharing.
Be honest about your reason for seeking a connection, and you can ask an open-ended question, such as 'Did you find what you were looking for when viewing my profile?'. Of course, remember to personalise your connection request!