Upload a new LinkedIn Offline Conversion from a new row in a Google Sheets spreadsheet
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This template regularly checks for new rows in a Google Sheets spreadsheet and uses the retrieved information to upload new offline conversions to LinkedIn.
The template is using this sample Google Sheets spreadsheet as the source of the data. You should make a copy of it before configuring the template.
For the best performance, your should fill out as many columns as possible but as the bare minimum, your spreadsheet should always provide these fields:
- First name
- Last name
Having the contact associated with company information will also improve match rates on LinkedIn, however it's not mandatory for this template to work.
The template is scheduled to run every 15 minutes. You can change the schedule after you set up the template by clicking the clock icon on the first module.
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