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Hi all,

 

When using google to x-ray LinkedIn is there a way of performing a postcode and distance search?

 

site:uk.linkedin.com keyword1 distance from postcode/zipcode

 

Any ideas would be appreciated.

 

 

Cheers in advance

 

 

Mark

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Mark-

 

In Google, a number range indicates .. (2 dots) between them - you you can use 07100 .. 07200 as a range of zip codes in your string for example:

 

site:uk.linkedin.com keyword1 zip code..zip code

 

Just replace "zip code" in your string with actual numbers - can't be letters - must be all numbers

 

Gary

 

Gary,

 

Thank you for your reply it is much appreciated.  As I thought I don't think I will be able to x-ray linkedin and incorporate UK postcodes as they generally appear in the following format EC2M 3PE.

 

Regards

 

Mark

gary cozin said:

Mark-

 

In Google, a number range indicates .. (2 dots) between them - you you can use 07100 .. 07200 as a range of zip codes in your string for example:

 

site:uk.linkedin.com keyword1 zip code..zip code

 

Just replace "zip code" in your string with actual numbers - can't be letters - must be all numbers

 

Gary

 

Mark - In this case you will probably obtain closer results if you search directly on LinkedIN using the Advanced Search link & using the actual postal area codes. You can still xray, however you will be using an area (such as "London United Kingdom", etc) that you want to target vs actual zip codes in your string.

Mark Sturgess said:

Gary,

 

Thank you for your reply it is much appreciated.  As I thought I don't think I will be able to x-ray linkedin and incorporate UK postcodes as they generally appear in the following format EC2M 3PE.

 

Regards

 

Mark

gary cozin said:

Mark-

 

In Google, a number range indicates .. (2 dots) between them - you you can use 07100 .. 07200 as a range of zip codes in your string for example:

 

site:uk.linkedin.com keyword1 zip code..zip code

 

Just replace "zip code" in your string with actual numbers - can't be letters - must be all numbers

 

Gary

 

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