Hi clay team, I'm trying to import the latest posts by a specific contact using Phantom Buster. I first created a sales navigator search and created my table with that search and then I created a latest activity search for that list in phantom buster and am now trying to do an enrichment that matches the latests posts entry aligned with the contact and make that into columns, but when I use the linkedin profile as the container, it's pulling all of the entries I have in the phantom buster search. Please advise.
Hey Dominick! Taking a look at this
I see, yes, that's how that Phantom endpoint works but will check if a formula or another integration can help narrow it down to the right person for you.
There we go, we can use the Filter List of Objects so it finds the exact match for the same person's LI URL and only shows you the related post arrays for that person in that row. Will make a video with an example to explain how it works
I tested this out with row 160, so you can see the example.
Here's the video explaining how it works: https://www.loom.com/share/5a648ca690c645c8a19261af0630aeaf
Thanks so much, checking this out today
Thanks Arturo, this is super helpful, so first I need to narrow down by the person and then can I just use the same function again to narrow down by the keywords or post content. I guess my other question is could I also use AI to look at all the different posts and pick which one is best to reference in my outreach? Not sure if there is a way to pull in all applicable posts as some contacts will have 1, some will have 2, some will have 5, etc. Wasn't sure if there was a way to tell AI to look at all the array of posts by this person and then choose which one to reference.
Dominick C., yes!! You can actually use that same integration to filter the posts you extracted for those that have 2 or more, and instead filter by comma-separated keywords that you want to find or be mentioned in the post. If found then that's the only post you give to chatGPT.Otherwise, you can still give it the entire array and ask it to analyze that for you, and then use the most fitting one.