The easiest way to find new leads in your target industry on LinkedIn is networking. This routine process can be automated in 5 minutes, and you'll never have to think about it again while automatically getting 20-30 relevant contacts throughout the year.
This scenario requires neither Make.com nor Grid setup. It's as simple as a regular contact search - which you'll need to do once, plus a schedule command that will connect with everyone within that search.
Import this command from the Command Library:
Switch your LinkedIn interface language to English in settings: https://www.linkedin.com/mypreferences/d/settings/language
Search for your target connections as you normally would. Refine filters based on your needs including country, job title and other parameters.
Open HARPA on this page and go to the AUTOMATE tab at the top.
If you already have automations set up, click "Automate This Page" at the top (page icon with +) to create a new one.
In the automation menu, scroll to the bottom to find Schedule AI Command and click the AI Command field.
The command will open this page daily and connect with people from your search results.
Add the first input - number of connections per command run (per day in our case). We recommend setting 20-30 connections to ensure stable operation within LinkedIn's limits.
Add "Done" as the second input to finish the command.
Set "json.length" as the result parameter to track daily connection numbers on the Automations Tab.
Note: No need to select an LLM as this command doesn't use AI.
In the SCHEDULE menu, select Run Frequency - every day and Auto-Close Tab. Other modes like Hidden Frame may not work properly with LinkedIn's JS code.
START your Automation. It will run daily, giving you 20 new contacts each day.
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