How to Export LinkedIn Event Attendees? [2025 Tutorial]
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If you have recently hosted or participated in an event on LinkedIn, you may consider doing Event Marketing.
First, you need to know how to export the list of attendees, which is useful for following up with potential leads or analyzing the success of your event.
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In this tutorial, I will guide you through the step-by-step process of:
- How To Export Your LinkedIn Event Attendees?
- How To Reach Out To LinkedIn Event Attendees?
- LinkedIn Message Templates For Event Attendees Outreach
By the end of this tutorial, you will have a better understanding of how to use LinkedIn scraping tools to effectively leverage LinkedIn events for your professional goals.
Let’s dive in.
How To Export LinkedIn Event Attendees?
To export LinkedIn event attendees, there are 3 steps to follow:
- Join a LinkedIn event
- Use a LinkedIn scraping tool
- Download your results in CSV
1. Join A LinkedIn event
To access the attendee’s list, you must join the event on a LinkedIn event page.
You need to go to the event page and click “Attend.”
Once you click on “Attend”, the “Networking” tab will appear. Under this tab, you will see the number of attendees.
2. Use a LinkedIn scraping tool
Once you unlock the list of attendees, the next step is to copy the URL of the LinkedIn event and copy it into a LinkedIn scraping tool.
Here are 3 LinkedIn automation tools you can use to export LinkedIn event attendees:
In this example, we are going to use Phantombuster.
Go to their website and pick the LinkedIn Event Guest Exporter Phantom.
They will ask you to download their Chrome extension to get your LinkedIn cookies.
Follow the steps and paste your LinkedIn event URL in the right field.
3. Download your results in CSV
Once your LinkedIn scraping tool has extracted the attendees’ list, you can download it as a CSV file.
Here is the data you get:
- LinkedIn URL
- First name
- Last name
- Profile picture URL
- Headline
- Location
- Degree of connection
- Shared connection
You can then upload your event attendees to your CRM or your favorite lead-generation tool.
Ok, coolโฆ
You got a list of LinkedIn event attendees
Now, it’s time for outreach
Let me show you how to do it properly
How To Reach Out To LinkedIn Event Attendees?
3 ways to reach out to LinkedIn event attendees:
- Message requests
- Connections Requests or InMails
- Emails
1. Send Messages Requests
LinkedIn is the best social media platform for prospecting and closing leads directly.
You can send direct messages to all LinkedIn event attendees without sending a connection request.
That is one of the technique use to bypass the LinkedIn connection request limit.
If you go to the “Networking” tab, you will notice a “Message” button.
These are called “Messages Requests”.
They appear will appear in the “Other” tab of the inbox.
The name of the event you both participate in can be used as your InMail message subject line: “Via <name of the event>”
This method is convenient because you don’t need to send a connection request.
However, the reply rate will be lower as the messages don’t appear in your prospects’ main inboxes.
2. Connection Requests or InMails
You can send connection requests to LinkedIn event attendees if you prefer to use the regular path.
Here are some guidelines to follow to increase your acceptance rate:
If you want your message to land in your prospect’s main inbox, you can send InMail messages.
That way, you don’t need your connection request to be accepted to start a conversation with them.
This is what InMails look like in your inbox:
3. Find their emails
If the attendees you’ve contacted don’t reply to your message requests or LinkedIn messages, you can still try to find their emails.
There are 2 steps for that:
- Find their company name or website
- Upload your list into an email finder tool
To achieve these 2 steps, you can use the LinkedIn Profile Scraper Phantom
This tool will extract the company name from the LinkedIn profiles of LinkedIn event attendees.
With this company name, you’ll be able to get the data email finder needs to find emails:
- First name
- Last name
- Company name or domain
The email finder step is included in Phantombuster. You must select your favorite tool, which will automatically add the emails to your Excel file.
Did you pick your favorite outreach channel?
Nice.
Now it’s time to write your messages.
Let’s dive in.
LinkedIn Message Templates For Event Attendees Outreach
Here are 3 InMail message templates to contact LinkedIn event attendees:
- After your event
- Before an event
- After an event
1. After your own event
If you are the person who organized the event, this is simple.
Send a message the day after the event asking for feedback.
InMail template after your LinkedIn Event
Hello <first name>,
Thanks for attending to our webinar ?
I want to make sure we delivered the value that you expected.
I’d appreciate your feedback on the event.
Best, JB
Event attendees love it when people take the time to care for the experience.
Think about the chef at the restaurant who comes to you to ask for feedback: nice, right?
2. Before an event
You can still contact the attendees if you are not organizing the event.
The best strategy is to keep it simple:
Message template
Hello <first name>,
I noticed that you are going to participate in <event name> next week.
What are you expecting from this event?
Best, JB
Note that this is a great way to steal your competitors’ audiences on LinkedIn.
I made a complete video on this topic if you’re interested:
3. After an event
Reaching out to event attendees after the event is even easier.
Same thing.
You need to ask for feedback:
Message template
Hey <first name>
Did you attend our recent webinar {{webinar_name}}?
I’m gathering feedback and would love to hear your thoughts.
Best, JB
It’s essential to ensure they attend to it because many people click the “Attend” button but never appear.
This is a great way to contact people who are potentially disappointed by your competitors.
If they love your competitors, you will know why, which will help you improve your sales and marketing efforts.
These 3 techniques are a great way to use LinkedIn events to contact your target audience without sending pushy sales messages.
FAQ
How do I see attendees on LinkedIn events?
To view the attendee list for a LinkedIn event:
- Confirm your attendance at the event.
- Go to your Events homepage.
- Select the event in the list.
- Click the number of attendees above “Share”.
- You’ll see a page with the list of attendees.
- Use the tabs at the top to filter the attendee list.
Note: Attendees can change their settings to hide their presence from non-attending 1st-degree connections.
And if you haven’t confirmed your attendance for an event, you won’t be able to see the full list of attendees.
How to send messages to all the attendees of the event on LinkedIn?
You can’t bulk message all the attendees of a LinkedIn event. However, you can contact them individually by clicking on the “Connect” or “Messages” next to their name in the list of event attendees.
Disclosure
This content was partly written by AI (ChatGPT 4), I added my own perspective, fact-checked it and made sure it is helpful for you.