Enrich your company lists with OpenAI GPT-3 ↓
You’ll get valuable information such as:
Market (B2B or B2C)
Industry
Target Audience
Value Proposition
This will help you to:
add more personalization to your outreach
make informed decisions about which accounts to target
I've made the process easy with an n8n workflow.
Here is what it does:
Retrieve website URLs from Google Sheets
Extract the content for each website
Analyze it with GPT-3
Update Google Sheets with GPT-3 data
How it works:
The workflow starts by sending a request to a website to retrieve its HTML content.
It then parses the HTML extracting the relevant information
The extracted data is storted and converted into a CSV file.
The CSV file is attached to an email and sent to your specified address.
The data is simultaneously saved to both Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel for further analysis or use.
Set-up steps:
Change the website to scrape in the "Fetch website content" node
Configure Microsoft Azure credentials with Microsoft Graph permissions (required for the Save to Microsoft Excel 365 node)
Configure Google Cloud credentials with access to Google Drive, Google Sheets and Gmail APIs (the latter is required for the Send CSV via e-mail node).
Who is this for?
This workflow is for all sales reps and lead generation manager who need to prepare their prospecting activities, and find relevant information to personalize their outreach.
Use Case
This workflow allows you to do account research with the web using AI.
It has the potential to replace manual work done by sales rep when preparing their prospecting activities by searching complex information available online.
What this workflow does
The advanced AI module has 2 capabilities:
Research Google using SerpAPI
Visit and get website content using a sub-workflow
From an unstructured input like a domain or a company name.
It will return the following properties:
domain
company Linkedin Url
cheapest plan
has free trial
has entreprise plan
has API
market (B2B or B2C)
The strength of n8n here is that you can adapt this workflow to research whatever information you need.
You just have to precise it in the prompt and to precise the output format in the "Strutured Output Parser" module.
Detailed instructions + video guide can be found by following this link.
Task:
Create a simple API endpoint using the Webhook and Respond to Webhook nodes
Why:
You can prototype or replace a backend process with a single workflow
Main use cases:
Replace backend logic with a workflow
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You still can use the app in a workflow even if we don’t have a node for that or the existing operation for that. With the HTTP Request node, it is possible to call any API point and use the incoming data in your workflow
Main use cases:
Connect with apps and services that n8n doesn’t have integration with
Web scraping
How it works
This workflow can be divided into three branches, each serving a distinct purpose:
1.Splitting into Items (HTTP Request - Get Mock Albums):
The workflow initiates with a manual trigger (On clicking 'execute').
It performs an HTTP request to retrieve mock albums data from "https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/albums."
The obtained data is split into items using the Item Lists node, facilitating easier management.
2.Data Scraping (HTTP Request - Get Wikipedia Page and HTML Extract):
Another branch of the workflow involves fetching a random Wikipedia page using an HTTP request to "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random."
The HTML Extract node extracts the article title from the fetched Wikipedia page.
3.Handling Pagination (The final branch deals with handling pagination for a GitHub API request):
It sends an HTTP request to "https://api.github.com/users/that-one-tom/starred," with parameters like the page number and items per page dynamically set by the Set node.
The workflow uses conditions (If - Are we finished?) to check if there are more pages to retrieve and increments the page number accordingly (Set - Increment Page).
This process repeats until all pages are fetched, allowing for comprehensive data retrieval.