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If you want to give Linked Booster a try, the first thing you need to do is install our extension and sign up for an account.
The following extremely simple process will get you finished the first step in a flash:
1. Step 1: Install extensions here https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/linked-booster-social-aut/nfcldgholonecfckicgfmekkecmnopbi?hl=en
Note: After installation please pin the Linked Booster icon on your toolbar
2. Step 2: Sign up for a Linked Booster account
– You need to fill out this form completely
– We will send a confirmation code to the email you just registered. Please check all mailboxes including promotion mailboxes
3. Step 3: After registering, you can login here
Watch the video: We create instructional videos to help you understand more. Please click on this link below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGBzN4Ig2BM
LinkedIn constantly update their UI which sometimes break Linked Booster features
And we always try our best to adapt to those changes quickly
But new versions of Linked Booster require a variable amount of time from Google Chrome to sync with Chrome Webstore
To sync manually, follow these steps:
At this stage, you should have got your Linked Booster up-to-date
You can visit our Chrome Webstore page to make sure the version numbers matched
In order not to miss any high quality leads on LinkedIn, Linked Booster now offers the feature to save the user’s search results to their own list, attach tags automatically according to the search results to support users build your own database.
You may not know: Linked Booster can help you find LinkedIn profiles of employees in a company, profile of students in a school,… and export them as a list.
Follow a few simple step below to scrape profile of company employee.
You can watch this video on how to get the list of employees’s LinkedIn in company. You can do the same thing to get the list of student’s LinkedIn in university https://youtu.be/ATKvQFJyyys
LinkedIn only allows you to send messages under 300 characters. So, be careful while creating template messages. If you use special syntax in Linked Booster like {{firstName}}, {{lastName}}, {{company}}, … make sure that when the actual customer information is replaced with the syntax, message content is still within 300 characters.
Linked Booster allows users to export selected profiles from dashboard to CSV file.
If you do not know how to scrape profiles from LinkedIn to Linked Booster Dashboard, please find it here.
1. Go to dashboard => go to profiles or tag
2. Select all or some profile from the list
3. Choose “action” to download as CSV file
As part of the export function roll out, we’re introducing exporting files by date format: exported-profiles-[year]-[month]-[day]-[hour]-[minute]-[second].csv so you can track the exported file exactly by date. Your team will never have to waste time by forgetting note about the time. Just download your file with selected profiles, and let Linked Booster take care of the rest. As an example, your file format may look like exported-profiles-2020-08-25-16-57-59.csv
In order not to miss any high quality leads on LinkedIn, Linked Booster now offers the feature to save the user’s search results to their own list, attach tags automatically according to the search results to support users build your own database.
Similar to the Auto-connect feature, Scrape Profiles is also completed after a few simple steps:
Step 1: Open LinkedIn search FOR PEOPLE page
Step 2: Type your keyword in your search box and use filters of LinkedIn to reach your list of target people that you want to connect with.
Step 3: Click “Snatch found results”.
(*If “Snatch found results” button disappears, please reload the results page.)
Step 4:
Select “As many as possible” if you want to save as many profiles as possible.
Select “First … profiles” and enter the number of profiles you want to save to your own list.
Step 5: Fill in the “Add to list (s), separated by commas” tags content you want to automatically add to the profiles group in search results, you can attach multiple tags using commas to separate them between tags. (illustration)
Step 6: Click “Proceed” to start the process automatically.
Step 7: To stop the process of automatically adding profiles to the list, turn off the open tab or reload the page.
You can review the list of saved profiles by visiting the Dashboard page.
How should we use the auto-connect feature to safe our LinkedIn account?
As you know, we have 2 ways to use the auto-connect feature:
1st way: Auto-connect directly from search result page on LinkedIn
2nd way: Auto-connect from dashboard
Follow this link about auto-connect feature manual ( https://linkedbooster.app/ufaqs/how-to-connect-with-people-on-linkedin-by-using-linked-booster/ )
However, we encourage users to choose the 2nd way to safe your LinkedIn account.
What happened?
The extension sometimes freeze if you are having too many records in dashboard and our app struggles to load it
The record boundary that leads to this state may vary depends on your computer strength.
How can i fix it?
This can be easily fixed.
1. Go to Chrome ‘s Extension settings
2. Find Linked Booster then click on the blue switch twice to refresh the it
3. Restart your browser
4. The extension should work normally again
If the fix doesn’t work?
Leave a message in our chat and we will reach you to support
We are sorry for your inconvenience
Linked Booster allows users to export selected profiles from dashboard to CSV file.
If you do not know how to scrape profiles from LinkedIn to Linked Booster Dashboard, please find it here.
1. Go to dashboard => go to profiles or tag
2. Select all or some profile from the list
3. Choose “action” to download as CSV file
As part of the export function roll out, we’re introducing exporting files by date format: exported-profiles-[year]-[month]-[day]-[hour]-[minute]-[second].csv so you can track the exported file exactly by date. Your team will never have to waste time by forgetting note about the time. Just download your file with selected profiles, and let Linked Booster take care of the rest. As an example, your file format may look like exported-profiles-2020-08-25-16-57-59.csv
LinkedIn calculates your people search usage based on your overall activity on LinkedIn from the first of every calendar month. If you are visiting people who are not your 1st-degree connections, it alerts LinkedIn that you are using it for recruitment or lead generation purposes.
After you hit your commercial use limit, you can only view the first three profiles in your search, the rest will be blurred out and not accessible.
After you have search results on LinkedIn, you should snatch results to the dashboard. Although you hit your commercial use limit, you still have data on the dashboard to proceed with your work.
If you received a warning from LinkedIn or got logged out, there are several ways to prevent this from happening again and secure your account.
The first thing you MUST do is give Linked Booster a rest for a couple of days and refrain from connection requests. If your account gets restricted, it is better to contact the LinkedIn support team directly and they will provide you with more information on when the restriction will be lifted. When contacting LinkedIn support we suggest you let them do the talking and not to mention you are using Linked Booster.
On LinkedIn, your network consists of your 1st, 2nd and 3rd-degree connections. You can grow your network by connecting with new people or messaging them.
1st degree connections – people you’re directly connected to because of your professional relationships or you’ve accepted their invitation to connect. You can message these contacts directly.
2nd degree connections – people who are connected to your 1st-degree connections. You can send them a connection request to connect and add them to your network.
3rd degree connections – people who are connected to your 2nd-degree connections. You can send them a connection request to connect (same as with your 2nd degree connections)
Out Of Network or 3+ degree connections – these are connections that do not belong to any of the above categories and will be displayed as “LinkedIn Member”.
There will be no information displayed about these connections (like name and the last name) as they are too far away from your network. You won’t be able to send a personalised connection request either.
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