Hey, I have a lit of website and I want to find people in them but when I use the "find people" and apply filters I am directed to a new table with just 6 rows, I want that for all companies. What am I doing wrong?
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Hey, thanks for reaching out! š It sounds like the issue could be with the keywords or filters youāre using. If youāre only getting 6 rows, your search might be too narrow. Try expanding your keywords or loosening the filters. For instance, searching for āChief Marketing Officer (CMO)ā will only return results with that exact title. Instead, you could try just āmarketingā to capture a broader set of results. Also, keep in mind that not every company may have a role like CMO, as itās more common in larger organizations. If youāre still stuck, feel free to share your table URL, and Iāll be happy to take a closer look and help out! Let me know how it goes! š
"Selected website" is the website of the account. Just wanna find a max of 5 people per account and their emails. Jobtitles - Founder, Co-Founder, CEO, President, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), VP of E-commerce, E-commerce Manager, E-commerce Director, Marketplace Manager, Amazon Account Manager, Head of Amazon Strategy, Head of E-commerce Operations, Marketing Director, Brand Manager, Director of Digital Marketing, Director of Marketplace Growth, Business Development Manager, Sales Director, VP of Sales, Chief Operating Officer (COO), Director of Supply Chain, Director of Logistics, E-comerce manager, E-comerce director
It seems like many of the companies youāre looking at donāt have the high-level roles you mentioned, as those roles typically come with salaries upwards of $100k per year. Could you clarify what youāre trying to achieve? š You could try using broader or simpler keywords instead, like: ā¢ marketing ā¢ strategy ā¢ revenue ā¢ supply chain ā¢ marketplace ā¢ logistics ā¢ ecommerce or e-commerce ā¢ sales Additionally, you can work your way around. Start by adding exclusions based on the titles youāre seeing to refine your results until youāre satisfied. Let me know how youād like to proceed! š
These are amazon sellers, I am an amazon marketing agency and trying to sell them my marketing services.
Let me try this with a bigger list
Also, will "Chief Marketing Officer (CMO)" will only give me people who are exactly "Chief Marketing Officer (CMO)" or will they give me "CMO" as well?
Great idea! š The search will give you an exact match, meaning if someoneās title is āCMO,ā it wonāt be returned unless it exactly matches āChief Marketing Officer (CMO).ā To cast a wider net, especially with smaller or mixed-size companies, itās better to use more generic terms like āmarketing.ā Then, use exclusions to filter out titles that donāt fit your goal. Let me know if you need help setting this up! š
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