From the course: LinkedIn Premium Quick Tips

See who has viewed your profile - LinkedIn Premium Tutorial

From the course: LinkedIn Premium Quick Tips

See who has viewed your profile

- [Narrator] When someone views your profile, it can suggest that they're interested in your professional experience which means you may want to reach out to them to expand your network and connections. As a LinkedIn premium subscriber, you can access a list of people who have viewed your profile. If you have a premium career subscription, you can access profile viewers from the past 90 days. If you have a premium business subscription, you get the data from the past 365 days. You can find your profile viewer data at any time by going to the Me menu and choosing premium features. In the see who's viewed your profile card, click See who's viewed you. You can scroll through this list or use the filters at the top to narrow down the results to a specific date range, or to see visitors from specific companies, industries, locations, and so on. Click all filters to access these filters and more in this panel that opens to the right. For example, here you can enable interesting viewers who are people who have something in common with your profile, such as following a similar page or a common work history or being a senior leader in your industry. Again, when someone views your profile, it suggests that they're interested in your professional experience. Use this opportunity to reach out to them with your InMail credits to expand your networking connections. Be aware that depending on how the viewers have their privacy options set, you may see their full name and information or a semi-private description of the viewer such as what company they work for or what school they attended or you may see them listed as anonymous LinkedIn members if they have full privacy applied to their profile view settings.

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