How to follow connections - ZiaUrR3hman/LinkedSocialToolkit GitHub Wiki
Following connections, from individuals you know personally to individuals you wish you knew. With the platform now topping half a billion users in more than 200 countries, it's the clear leader among social media for connecting or following B2B prospects, potential hires and business partners.
You can follow 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree connections profiles seamlessly. Connections gets follow notification when you follow their profile using Linked Social Toolkit. Click the βFollow new connectionsβ button from Linked Social Toolkit left menu then you will see dialog as below
Follow these steps for following connections
- Click the βFollow new connectionsβ button from Linked Social Toolkit left menu
- Apply search filters to find connections you want to follow
- Click the "Follow" button
Feature explanation
Search
This search field is equivalent to default search bar. You can use the Search to look for people with similar interests, role models, and Influencers to broaden your professional network and expertise. To search for a specific person, enter your keyword into the Search field.
Notes
- You can search using keywords such as company or job title. For example, you can search for βRichard Branson Founder".
- If you donβt know the full name of the person youβre searching for, enter other information that you know about them. For example, you can search for βEditor The Kansas City Starβ.
- You can also search for multiple people by typing your search criteria into the search bar. Keep search field blank, if you donβt want to search by keyword or search term.
Using Boolean search
You can run a Boolean search on by combining keywords with operators like AND, NOT, and OR during your search. Here are some ways to use Boolean logic and construct your searches:
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Quoted searches: For an exact phrase, enclose the phrase in quotation marks. For example, type "product manager". You can also use quotation marks if you want to find someone with a multi-word title.
- Search only supports standard, straight quotation marks ("). Other software or websites may use special symbols that our system does not recognize. Curly quotation marks (β), also known as smart quotes or typographer's quotes, aren't supported.
- In order to optimize overall site performance, stop words such as "by", "in", "with", etc. aren't used.
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NOT searches: Type the word NOT (capital letters) immediately before a search term to exclude it from your search results. This typically limits your search results. For example, "programmer NOT manager".
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OR searches: Type the word OR (capital letters) to see results that include one or more items in a list. This typically broadens your search results. For example, "sales OR marketing OR advertisingβ.
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AND searches: Type the word AND (capital letters) to see results that include all items in a list. This typically limits your search results. For example, "accountant AND finance AND CPA".
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Parenthetical searches: To do a complex search, you can combine terms using parentheses. For example, to find people who have "VP" in their profiles, but exclude "assistant to VP" or SVPs, type VP NOT (assistant OR SVP) in search field.
When handling searches, the overall order to precedence is:
- Quotes [""]
- Parentheses [()]
- NOT
- AND
- OR
Important
- The + and - operators are not officially supported. Using AND in place of + and NOT in place of - makes a query much easier to read and guarantees that we'll handle the search correctly.
- When using NOT, AND, or OR operators, you must type them in uppercase letters.
Using Search Operators
You can use search operators directly in search bar to narrow your results. Search operators complement the filters found on the right rail of the results page, as well as the Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT. There are five search operators currently supported:
- firstname- Finds members based on first name
- lastname- Finds members based on last name
- title- Finds members based on their current job title
- company- Finds members based on their current company (keyword search)
- school- Finds members based on schools attended (keyword search) For example, to search for current software engineers not named Doe, who have attended either Harvard University or Stanford University, use following query in search field:
title:"software engineer" NOT lastname:doe School(harvard OR stanford)
Tips for Using Search Operators
- Use quotes for multi-word search terms.
- Use parentheses for AND, OR and NOT phrases.
- Commas should not be included in between multiple search operators.
- Spaces should not be included in between the search operator and the search term, such as lastname:doe.
- Wildcard "*" searches not supported.
Connections
You can choose, who you want to follow 1st, 2nd or 3rd degree connections..
Keywords search filter
You can filter search using advance keywords filter for first name, last name, title, company name and school name. keep these blank if you donβt want to use.
Connection of search filter
This search filter is used to search for common or mutual connections. Click on βConnections ofβ tab. Type your connection name, press enter button or click search icon. From search results select your connection.
Location search filter
When searching for people or jobs, you can limit your search to single or multiple locations.
Entering locations in your search filed
Enter your search term in the Search field at the top of script interface. For example: product manager California
Filtering searches using the Locations filter
You can limit your search to single or multiple locations by using the Locations. To filter your search using the Locations filter click on βLocationsβ tab, enter the location name in the location search field, press enter button or click search icon. From search results select location. You can add multiple locations in the same search.
Current and past companies search filter
Used to filter connections by their current companies or past companies. Click on βCurrent companiesβ tab, enter the company name in the company search field, press enter key or click search icon. From search results select company. You can add multiple companies in the same search.
Industries search filter
Used to filter connections by Industries. Click on βIndustriesβ tab, enter the industry name in the industry search field, press enter key or click search icon. From search results select industry. You can add multiple industries in the same search.
School search filter
Used to filter connections by their school, university or college name. Click on βSchoolβ tab, enter the school name in the school search field, press enter key or click search icon. From search results select school. You can add multiple schools in the same search.
Profile language search filter
Used to find connections by their profile language. Click on βProfile languageβ tab, type language name or language code. From search results select language. You can add multiple languages in the same search.
Start position
Start position is the initial value where script start following connection from search results then increment start position when script finishes the search results returned by initial request. Start position 0 would be the first record in your search result.
Total connections
Total number of connections you want to follow.
Delay
Delay between following every single connection in seconds.
Profile views
To send profile view notification to connection whom you are following. Check the βSend profile view notificationβ checkbox.
Click the βStop script executionβ button from Linked Social Toolkit left menu to stop script from following connections.