Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 20:49:15 GMT 10
Boolean search is not specific to LinkedIn. LinkedIn allows the following search operators: Quotation marks: for an exact expression. “Marketing Director” and Marketing Director will not give the same results. In the first case, we will not have a Marketing Director and in the second case we may have a financial director of a marketing agency or HR director who did a marketing internship when he was a student. In the first case, LinkedIn looks for profiles that contain the expression “Marketing Director”. In the second case, LinkedIn looks for profiles that contain Director AND Marketing, but not necessarily associated. NOT: allows you to exclude a term.
Example given by LinkedIn: programmer NOT manager. OR: allows you to search for profiles that Email Data have one term or another. Example: Director OR manager. AND: allows you to search for profiles that contain several terms. Example of sales AND marketing. Note that it is always NOT, OR or AND that must be used (by NOT, OR or AND) and that they must always be put in capital letters. (): in the case of a complex search, you can associate terms using parentheses. For example: (Director OR Chief OR director) AND (sales OR commercial) AND (food OR PGC OR FMCG) NOT (companyA OR companyB). Clarification: FMCG = consumer goods and FMCG = fast moving consumer goods.
The order of priority is: quotes / parentheses / NOT / AND / OR. So how can you search ALL of LinkedIn for free? The idea is quite simple. If I ask LinkedIn to search for all profiles that contain a keyword or do not contain it, I have all the profiles. Indeed, either a LinkedIn profile contains a term or it does not. If I type this query using my first name, it gives: cyril OR (NOT cyril). That's a little more than 550 million profiles. France in the Top 5 worldwide for inbound marketing I discovered with surprise that France is in the top 5 countries in the world in which there is the most demand for inbound marketing .
Example given by LinkedIn: programmer NOT manager. OR: allows you to search for profiles that Email Data have one term or another. Example: Director OR manager. AND: allows you to search for profiles that contain several terms. Example of sales AND marketing. Note that it is always NOT, OR or AND that must be used (by NOT, OR or AND) and that they must always be put in capital letters. (): in the case of a complex search, you can associate terms using parentheses. For example: (Director OR Chief OR director) AND (sales OR commercial) AND (food OR PGC OR FMCG) NOT (companyA OR companyB). Clarification: FMCG = consumer goods and FMCG = fast moving consumer goods.
The order of priority is: quotes / parentheses / NOT / AND / OR. So how can you search ALL of LinkedIn for free? The idea is quite simple. If I ask LinkedIn to search for all profiles that contain a keyword or do not contain it, I have all the profiles. Indeed, either a LinkedIn profile contains a term or it does not. If I type this query using my first name, it gives: cyril OR (NOT cyril). That's a little more than 550 million profiles. France in the Top 5 worldwide for inbound marketing I discovered with surprise that France is in the top 5 countries in the world in which there is the most demand for inbound marketing .