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  • Connect your LinkedIn account using Cookies
    Sometimes, connecting your LinkedIn account through cookies can be more sustainable, especially if you experience frequent disconnections. This method is particularly necessary for LinkedIn Recruiter accounts. Here's how to do it: Install a Cookie Editor Extension First, you'll need a Chrome extension that allows you to view and edit cookies. We recommend "Cookie Editor," which you can find in the Chrome Web Store: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/cookie-editor/hlkenndednhfkekhgcFew readers
  • How to Set Up Your Botdog.co Account
    Follow these three simple steps to get started with LinkedIn automation: 1. Create an Account with Your Email address At Botdog.co, we prioritize security. That's why we use email authentication instead of passwords. Visit the Botdog.co website and click on "Sign Up" or "Get Started" Enter your email address Check your inbox for a verification email from Botdog.co Click the verification link in the email to access your account This method is more secure than traditional passwordsFew readers
  • Do I need a paid LinkedIn Subscription to use Botdog?
    While Botdog works great with a free LinkedIn account, upgrading to a paid subscription can really take your outreach to the next level - and so we recommend it for every user. Here's why: 1. Higher Connection Limits Paid accounts let you send up to three times more connection requests (150-200 per week versus 50 per week on a free account) as well as more invitation notes (only 5 per month for free accounts). That's a lot more networking potential! 2. Advanced Search Filters Premium pFew readers
  • Setting Your Daily LinkedIn Action Limits
    Understanding LinkedIn's Rules LinkedIn sets a weekly limit of ~150 connection requests per week for all paid users, and ~50 per week for free users. This isn't just a suggestion – it's a hard limit enforced by LinkedIn to maintain platform quality and prevent spam. Think of it as a weekly budget you need to manage carefully. Some automation tools let you send 75 requests per day. While this might seem appealing, sending this many requests means you'll hit LinkedIn's weekly limit in just tFew readers

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