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How many times have you made a connection with someone on LinkedIn? Have you ever thought about exporting their information so you can keep it in your Gmail, OneNote, or Evernote? WellIHave. And I figured a few more of you out there would want to know how to do it as well.
1. Go to connections --> Keep in Touch
2. Settings --> Advanced Settings
3. Export Connections --> Secure Verification
4. Export --> Save --> Open File
5. Print or Upload to mail service of your choice!
Now, that's how to do it. But there are a couple rules:
1. This will give you their first and last names and their email address...(the one connected to LinkedIn)
2. You can only export 1st degree connections. Otherwise you'd have a list of like 12,987 people.
LinkedIn only lets you internally email something like 50 connections at a time or around 300 emails a day. So this is useful if you want to email everyone once and be done with it for a month.
(See what I said there? I said 'Month.' Not 'Day,' not 'Week,' not 'Bi-Weekly'...MONTH) <-- No Spam!
Anyway, this may be kind of creepy if your connections don't know you are going to email them so it would be wise to let them know or ask their permission.
Nextup (onthingsSpammersdon'tneedtoknowaboutbutprobablyalreadydoandyoucouldusethisforabusinessstrategyifyouaresmartandnotsomepaparazzicreeper):
How to Mass Email through LinkedIn!
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