Is it possible to pull LinkedIn contacts into clay that create a post containing a keyword phrase?
Yes, it's possible to find LinkedIn contacts in Clay who have created posts with specific keywords. We offer a "Social Posts" feature that can help you with this. You can use it as an import source to find posts by specific individuals or as an action/enrichment column to get posts, comments, shares, and likes from users and specific posts. Additionally, Clay has a data point called "Post Keywords" which can be used to discover specific words or phrases used in a person's social media posts. If you need more detailed guidance on how to set this up in Clay, please let me know, and I'd be happy to provide further assistance.
How would I set this up without having a specific list of users, basically I want to monitor and pull in contacts who post on Linkedin that use our company name in the post
Hi Doug, Thanks for reaching out! With Clay’s native integration with LinkedIn’s Community API, you can import posts from anyone who shares or mentions your company page on LinkedIn. Even better—you’ll not only get the content of those posts, their URLs, and the profile URLs of the people who mentioned you, but also the profile URLs of anyone who liked or commented on those posts (also known as “reactors”). The use case you mentioned is actually covered in this Claybook: Find, Qualify, and Enrich People Who Liked LinkedIn Posts That Mention Your Company Let me know if you have any other questions!
This only works if they tag the company page.
I'm looking for a solution that works with text only for a keyword phrase
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Hey Doug, Finding the exact person who created a specific post can be tricky, but there is a workaround. Trigify can help you track who’s engaging with certain types of LinkedIn posts. To try it out, create a new table in Clay and select the Trigify integration. It’s designed to help find prospects based on their engagement with specific content. Let me know if you need help setting it up.