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Scott:
Nice start!
It seems in that location, the phrases ("online video publisher" | "online video publishing") didn't bring back any results when I tried it.
The following string brought back a few results:
site:linkedin.com (~sales | "business development") "online video" ~publisher "ad network" "greater new york city area" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -intitle:directory
This one brought back the most for me, but I omitted "online video" from the string:
site:linkedin.com (~sales | "business development") ~publisher "ad network" "greater new york city area" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -intitle:directory
Here's a string bringing back good sales profiles from your competitors:
site:linkedin.com (~sales | "business development") (Videoegg | "Broadband Enterprises" | "Tremor Media" | BrightRoll | Yume | LightningCast | "Advertising.com") "greater new york city area" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -intitle:directory
Also - play with various sales keywords- here is a list you can use - but you won't be able to use all of them in Google since it's limited to 32 search terms:
("top 10" OR "top 100" OR "top producer" OR "president's club" OR "revenue producer" OR "account executive" OR "sales rep*" OR "sales consultant" OR "business development" OR "account development" OR "sales executive" OR "sales associate" OR "account manager")
You also used the ~ tilde sign which should bring back sales synonyms, but may not work correctly at times depending on its use.
Seems the key here is to 'play' with the titles & keywords!
Not an easy one!
Good luck-
Gary
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