Main info
With Linked Helper you can set up a funnel of actions and process profiles through it. "Data Enrichment" is one of Linked Helper's actions that can be added to your workflow.
In LinkedIn, you can visit profile pages via Visit & Extract profiles Action and get information about their emails, phone numbers, current and past experience, skills, languages, etc. manually or using Linked Helper 2. The disadvantages of this approach include high LinkedIn activity, as well as the fact that emails and phone numbers of your 2nd and 3rd degree connections are not available.
"Data Enrichment" can be useful when you need to scrape lots of profiles in a short period of time regardless of their connection degree without visiting them in LinkedIn. This action can be useful for sellers who use email as other lead generation channel - Linked Helper for Sellers
Options tab
In this tab you can choose what data you need to find. Enable any option and agree with the Terms to search for information about LinkedIn connections.
For every successfully found group of data you will be charged certain amount of Linked Helper Data credits. You can find the exact number below the option you enabled.
You can find additional information about Data credits here - Data Credits
Enhance this action
- Tagging system - automatically tag successfully processed profiles to filter and group them when needed.
- Postpone action start - postpone Action to let other Actions run. Action steps delays - change timeouts to process profiles slower and be on the safe side.
How it works
"Data Enrichment" Action allows you to get the data of 1st, as well as the 2nd, 3rd-degree and out of network connections using LH Data Enrichment database. The main advantage of this Action is that it doesn't need to visit a profile. Basically, it means that you can save some additional daily actions because they won't be spent on visiting the profile.
Once the needed options are chosen and a campaign with this Action is launched, Linked Helper starts doing the following:
It takes the ID of the profile and matches it to the IDs in the Linked Helper Data Enrichment database.
If profile is found, checks whether it has the data you requested.
If the data is found, checks whether data is fresh enough as per the Data Freshness setting.
If data is found and it is fresh enough, it is fetched from the Data Enrichment database, and credits are deducted accordingly.
Linked Helper then checks whether the profile card already has the data requested from Data Enrichment database and compares the dates of the existing and fetched data.
If data in profile card is older than data from Data Enrichment database, then it gets overwritten. If it is newer, the no data is overwritten.
For example, you set the freshness date to August 1, 2025 and start processing a profile that already has email example@example.com scraped by you on August 15, 2025. If Linked Helper finds another email - example@gmail.com - with freshness date as of August 7, 2025, then email example@example.com will not be overwritten but you will still be charged 1 credit since the data search was successful.
But where data comes from? When you visit a profile in LinkedIn, you can scrape its phone and email address (if you're connected) and other data like URL, first and last names, positions, etc. With Linked Helper, it's now possible for anyone to share the data about their visited profiles to get the same information about other profiles they have not visited, but our customers have. In other words, you can contribute the data you collected for the ability to get data.
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