has anyone used clay to find signals at the contact level about people posting about xyz on linkedin?
While we don't have specific information about users finding signals for posts about XYZ, Clay does offer various data points that could help you gather information about contacts' social media activity. You can use our "Contact LinkedIn URL" data point to access a contact's LinkedIn profile, which might contain relevant posts. Additionally, we offer "Full Tweet Text" and "Tweet URL" data points, allowing you to analyze a contact's Twitter content. To find specific signals about posts on XYZ, you might need to combine these data points with our "write to table" feature and create custom logic to filter and analyze the content. If you need more detailed guidance, please ask for human assistance by clicking on "Talk to a person".
To find signals about people posting about XYZ at the contact level, you can use Clay's data points related to social media activity. Here's how: 1. Use the "Contact LinkedIn URL" data point to access contacts' LinkedIn profiles, which may contain relevant posts. 2. Utilize "Full Tweet Text" and "Tweet URL" data points to analyze contacts' Twitter content for mentions of XYZ. 3. Combine these data points with our "write to table" feature to create custom logic for filtering and analyzing content related to XYZ. For more specific signals, you may need to create custom workflows or use additional tools in conjunction with Clay's data points.
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To find signals about people posting about XYZ at the contact level using Clay, you can: 1. Use the "Contact LinkedIn URL" data point to access contacts' LinkedIn profiles, which may contain relevant posts. 2. Utilize "Full Tweet Text" and "Tweet URL" data points to analyze contacts' Twitter content for mentions of XYZ. 3. Combine these data points with our "write to table" feature to create custom logic for filtering and analyzing content related to XYZ. For more specific signals, you may need to create custom workflows or use additional tools in conjunction with Clay's data points.