Let’s start with your existing LinkedIn Connections.
LinkedIn defaults its home page to your feed, so from here you have 2 options to get to Export Contacts.
The first stop on the journey is the My Network screen. The most direct way to the next stop is to click on See All Connections…
On the right of the page, you will see a line of text highlighted in gray. That is the next turn on your journey…
You’ve finally made it! You’re almost to the promised land, just click on Export Contacts in the bottom right of the page…
Due to the fact that I already filled this out, this screen will look a little different for you. You will have the option to select what information you want exported from your connections. The best bet it to select “The Works,” not just because bagels with the same name are equally good, but also because it gives you the most information and you can not select what information you can download later. When you click on what categories you want, just click “Request Archive.”
The next step is to go to your email to open the download link. It will bring you back to a similar screen to the last one.
You did it! All the leg work is done, and all that is left to download the appropriate .csv for your connections, or should I say new leads…
And here you are, the final screen, do as you must with the new info. If you are not connected to a contact and want to get their contact information exported to a CSV, you can easily do that as well.