This actor scrapes the ads a company is running on LinkedIn for easy use in Clay tables. Just enter the company name, date and number of results you would like to get.
This actor is designed to scrape LinkedIn advertisements for a specific company within a given date range. It extracts details such as ad title, subtitle, text, category, call to action, image URLs, and ad URL.
Features LinkedIn Ad Scraping: Extracts ads from LinkedIn's Ad Library for a specified company and date range. Date Range Filtering: Allows you to specify a start date and end date for the ad campaigns. Data Extraction: Collects detailed information about each ad, including images and call-to-action buttons. Proxy Support: Configurable proxy settings to avoid IP blocking and ensure smooth scraping. Input Validation: Ensures that all inputs are valid and within acceptable ranges. Dataset Storage: Stores the scraped data in Apify's dataset in a structured format. How It Works Input Parameters:
The actor accepts the following inputs:
companyName (required): Name of the advertiser. country (optional): Target country code for the ads (e.g., US, IN). Leave blank to include all countries. startDate (required): Start date for the ad campaign in YYYY-MM-DD format. endDate (required): End date for the ad campaign in YYYY-MM-DD format. maxItems (required): Maximum number of ads to scrape (between 1 and 50). proxyConfiguration (optional): Proxy settings for the scraper.
Data can be accessed and downloaded in various formats (JSON, CSV, Excel, etc.).
Yes, if you're scraping publicly available data for personal or internal use. Always review Websute's Terms of Service before large-scale use or redistribution.
No. This is a no-code tool — just enter a job title, location, and run the scraper directly from your dashboard or Apify actor page.
It extracts job titles, companies, salaries (if available), descriptions, locations, and post dates. You can export all of it to Excel or JSON.
Yes, you can scrape multiple pages and refine by job title, location, keyword, or more depending on the input settings you use.
You can use the Try Now button on this page to go to the scraper. You’ll be guided to input a search term and get structured results. No setup needed!