Last week, I shared an article on LinkedIn’s change of policy regarding exporting Connections data – https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/yet-another-linkedin-change-disabling-your-export-del-jones – and how the Connections data export function had been disabled.
Well, no sooner had the ink dried … it would appear that LinkedIn have reinstated the feature … for now at least! The download option we all know and love can be accessed again from the Connections menu option on your profile for you to download directly, whenever you wish.
For more hints and tips on how to get the most of LinkedIn follow: https://www.linkedin.com/company/branching-out-europe.
Not sure how to export your Connections data yourself?
It’s quite easy.
From your Home Page, click on Connections in the Main Menu Bar.
Then, click on the wheel on the right hand side of your Connections page.
Under “Advanced Settings” on the right hand side of the page, click on the option to “Export LinkedIn Connections”.
All you then have to do is to choose the format you want your data delivered in, and click “export”.
Et Voila!
If you’re stuck or have any other questions, please get in touch, and we’ll be happy to help https://www.linkedin.com/company/branching-out-europe.