From Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts

From Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts

written by Houston Golden
April 19th, 2017
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<![CDATA[Let us have a look at the stepwise procedure from Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts with Chrome and some Python!

Step – 1

Follow the instructions to install the Bookmarklet to ‘Expand all’ comments: https://com.hemiola.com/bookmarklet/ BAMF From Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts Article Image

Step – 2

Find a post that might contain tons of Linkedin profiles in the comments. *Note: If your group doesn’t contain one, start one! BAMF From Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts Article Image

Step – 3

Open the post in a new tab by clicking the date of the post. Call the bookmarklet you saved in Step 1. *Note: You probably can’t touch your PC for 30 minutes. BAMF From Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts Article Image

Step – 4

Use inspect element to save the full HTML of the page. BAMF From Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts Article Image

Step- 5

Use a library or RegEx in your Editor to filter out only the LinkedIn-links. I used BeautifulSoup with Python and logged all profile links to a text file. BAMF From Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts Article Image

Step – 6

Copy the list into a Google spreadsheet. BAMF From Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts Article Image

Step – 7

Create a free trial with Phantombuster. BAMF From Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts Article Image

Step – 8

Follow the documentation in their Script ‘Linkedin Network Booster’ to automate invitations from that list. BAMF From Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts Article Image

Pro Tip

Make sure you follow the Automation-Recommendations in Josh’s book Linkedin Influencer: Get a Sales Navigator Account or keep the volume really low or you’ll get banned. BAMF From Facebook comments to LinkedIn contacts Article Image]]>

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