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LinkedIn Automation to Find Leads
Has anybody in here built an automation that finds tech CEOs, founders, or owners who are posting vertical videos on LinkedIn? The goal: find these types of people who are posting video content so we can comment on their posts and convert them into paying customers. I know a business I’ve just helped with two other automations that it's in the business of helping tech CEOs create better content. We could could probably charge between $1,000 to $1,500 if we can deliver qualified leads, since the leads are worth a lot to him. And the automation would pay for itself over time for him so there is a clear ROI. If anybody has built this before, let me know. What I’ve tried so far: Using Apify to search for keywords like CEO and then checking for video content. The hit rate is bad. Using Phantombuster to scrape other people’s followers and then clean those lists by finding the ones who post. The hit rate is so-so. One thing I think might work is using Selenium or Puppeteer, but there’s a risk of getting banned, so I’m a bit unsure about that solution. Either way, if somebody has built this before and knows how, let’s build it. I know we can get paid for a solution like this since I know he wants it.
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@Josue Sanchez So we're using that to scrape accounts, but not find if they have videos. Do you mean that Phantombuster it's the best to find accounts that have posted a new video as well?
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@Silvester Suckel What do you mean with Linkedin video?
Help....I got an offer
I got this offer from a business, but I feel like the idea of rendering a video via DaVinci Resolve seems a bit far out there? Or has anybody done this before? ----------- Thanks for applying — your background in n8n + GPT + API automation is exactly what I’m looking for. I’m building a multi-channel AI video automation system (5 YouTube/social channels under the Bloom Network).You’ll integrate GPT, Canva, DaVinci Resolve, and social APIs into one workflow to automatically generate, render, upload, and log daily content. We’ve already hired designers for the templates (Resolve + Canva).Your role will be to connect and automate the full process — including scheduling, analytics, and maintenance scripts. Please confirm: You can deliver a fully working prototype within 7 days of kickoff. You’re comfortable working with DaVinci Resolve CLI, Canva API, and n8n self-hosted. You can work within a $200–$250 total budget for this phase. If that works, I’ll send you the workflow diagram, access credentials, and brief right away.
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@Precious Fred Show me a video of doing it then....
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@Precious Fred Nah I'm good.
Concerns About Sharing Company Data with LLMs — How Are You Handling Security and Privacy?
Hey everyone, I’m curious to get your thoughts and experiences around using large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc. — particularly when it comes to sharing company data or documents with these tools. A few key questions I’m trying to figure out: - How do you handle the security and privacy risks of feeding internal or client-related information into an LLM? - Are there safe ways to share or reference company documents (e.g., through anonymization, on-prem setups, or private API configurations)? - Have any of you implemented policies or tools internally to control or audit what employees can share with these systems? - I’m not talking about intentionally uploading sensitive data — more the everyday use cases, like asking an LLM to help write reports, summarize files, or generate insights based on company docs. Would love to hear what precautions or setups others are using to strike a balance between leveraging AI and protecting confidential information. Thanks in advance for the input!
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Yeah I would not share anything with LLMs if you don't want it out there. The only way to avoid this is to build your own LLM or have the LLM locally on your computer or servers. The LLMs the public are using? Lol that date it's being saved.
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