How to Do an X-Ray Search on LinkedIn
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- Q1What is the title of the previous video by SkillDeck?LinkedIn X-RayThe Ultimate Guide to LinkedInHow to find people on LinkedInBusiness Development and Candidate Sourcing30s
- Q2Which Chrome extension is used to scrape data from LinkedIn in this video?Data MinerHunter.ioLeadfeederWeb Scraper30s
- Q3How can you find people in a specific industry on LinkedIn according to this video?By using the keyword operator "industry:" followed by the industry nameBy searching for the industry name in the title of the profileBy using a paid LinkedIn subscriptionBy filtering by industry in the advanced search options30s
- Q4What are some of the data points you can scrape from LinkedIn profiles according to this video?Location, Education, Skills, and ExperienceFollowers, Following, and PostsAll of the aboveFirst name, Last name, Title, Company, Email ID, LinkedIn URL, and Summary30s
- Q5Besides using keywords for email IDs, how can you find phone numbers on LinkedIn profiles according to this video?By searching for phone numbers in the profile summaryBy using keywords such as "call me at" or "reach me at"LinkedIn does not allow you to find phone numbers on profilesYou cannot search for phone numbers on LinkedIn30s
- Q6In which part of the Chrome extension Data Miner would you find the pre-built recipe for scraping LinkedIn data?Pre-built recipesHelp CenterSettingsMy Data30s
- Q7How can you repeat your LinkedIn search to target a different industry according to this video?By creating a new X-ray string with the new industry keywordBy exporting your search results and then filtering them by industry in a spreadsheet programYou cannot search for a different industry after you have already performed a searchBy using the "repeat the search with omitted results" option and entering the new industry keyword30s
- Q8What is the Boolean operator used in creating an X-ray string according to this video?ORANDNOTThere are no operators used in X-ray strings30s
- Q9How does this video recommend you download the scraped data from LinkedIn?By using the "download in Excel" option in the Data Miner recipeBy taking a screenshot of the resultsBy exporting the data as a CSV fileBy copying and pasting the data into a spreadsheet program30s
- Q10What is the main topic of this video?How to export your LinkedIn profile dataHow to use LinkedIn for business development and candidate sourcingHow to create effective X-ray search strings for finding people on LinkedInHow to scrape contact information and other data from LinkedIn profiles using the Data Miner Chrome extension30s