Below are the steps to find a saved search on the LinkedIn Sales Navigator-
- Click on the ‘Saved searches’ option at the top of the screen.
- A tab will open on your right, and you can find the saved searches of leads on the ‘Lead’ tab.
- Select the ‘Account’ tab to find the saved searches of accounts.
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Q2: How do I manage and organize my saved searches in Sales Navigator?
You can edit search names, turn alerts on/off, delete outdated searches, and view recent results. Use descriptive naming conventions like "Enterprise SaaS CMOs - West Coast" to easily identify different search purposes.
Q3: Can I see how many new prospects my saved searches have found?
Yes, each saved search shows the number of new results since your last check. Weekly email alerts also highlight new prospects matching your criteria, helping you stay on top of fresh opportunities.
Q4: What happens if I reach the saved search limit in Sales Navigator?
Core plans allow 40 saved searches, Advanced plans allow 50. When you reach the limit, you'll need to delete old or unused searches before creating new ones. Prioritize your most valuable prospect searches.
Q5: How do I turn off or modify alerts for my saved searches?
Click on the specific saved search, then toggle the alert settings on or off. You can also edit the search criteria and save the updated version to receive alerts for modified prospect parameters.
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