By Clay Hess on Sunday, 08 February 2015
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I have been using EasyBlog for a while and like the product. I use the autopost feature and it has been a timesaver. My question, which may be more of a LinkedIn question, is how do I view my posts on LinkedIn. It is easy on Facebook and Twitter, but seems to be somewhat hidden on LinkedIn. If there is some KB doc somewhere, I would love to read it.
Hello Clay,

Yes, it should show up the stream in your Linkedin account. But when you submitted the blog post, you have to wait a while then the post stream only appear in your Linkedin account.
You can take a look of this few Linkedin autopost documentation :
http://stackideas.com/docs/easyblog/autoposting/429-troubleshoot-autoposting-with-linkedin
http://stackideas.com/docs/easyblog/autoposting/434-setting-up-autoposting-with-linkedin
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Monday, 09 February 2015 00:36
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I am not seeing my posts on my LinkedIn account at all. So I must be looking in the wrong location. Any guidance would be appreciated.
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Monday, 09 February 2015 23:02
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Hello Clay Hess,

Hmm, we are hard to tell you what configuration you goes wrong unless you provide us with your Joomla backend, FTP, Linkedin access so we can help you check on this. Hope you understand.

As for confidentiality, the username and password you've provide to us will not be reveals to anyone else other than the support team of Stackideas:)
*You can put the information in the optional information field below(SITE DETAILS). Don't worry about privacy. Only Support team can view the information or send to our helpdesk https://crm.stackideas.com/
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Monday, 09 February 2015 23:14
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I am not asking for assistance with autoposting. That is working fine. I am wondering where my LinkedIn posts go? I cannot locate them on LinkedIn.
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Tuesday, 10 February 2015 23:37
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Hello Clay,

When you auto post a new blog post on Linkedin, these posts should appear under the activity stream within your profile on Linkedin.
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Tuesday, 10 February 2015 23:42
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ok...so if I do not see it anywhere, can I assume that my settings for autoposting on LinkedIn are incorrect?
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Wednesday, 11 February 2015 01:57
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Hi Clay,

I am sorry for the delayed reply. You can use this steps to configure your LinkedIn setting.
LinkedIn
1. Edit your LinkedIn application.
2. Check Website URL, and JavaScript API Domains make sure they are the same as your site domain (http://www.yoursite.com and http://yoursite.com make a big difference)
3. Revoke and regenerate OAuth Keys
3.5. rw_nus must be checked
4. Go to the EasyBlog -> Autoposting -> Advanced Settings page and revoke the access.
5. Go though the EasyBlog -> Autoposting -> Step by step guide and re-enter the new keys and reauthenticate the LinkedIn access.

If this issue is still persist, perhaps you can provide us with backend access, FTP access and LinkedIn access so that we can further assist you on this issue.

Please advise.
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Wednesday, 11 February 2015 11:21
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My setup is fine...everything reports as if it is autoposting. What I am trying to figure out is where they go in LinkedIn. I do not see them in my profile or anything.
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Friday, 13 February 2015 00:06
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Hello Clay,

I hate to repeat this but when the auto posting kicks in, it will appear in your profile of Linkedin. If it isn't appearing, then something must have went wrong and we can't really tell what went wrong if you do not provide us with the necessary access
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Friday, 13 February 2015 00:31
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Here are credentials
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Friday, 13 February 2015 01:48
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Hi Clay,

I am sorry for the late reply.
When I tried to login to your LinkedIn, I got this error:
Hmm, that's not the right password. Please try again or request a new one. http://screencast.com/t/dc3rptfEv .

Please advise.
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Friday, 13 February 2015 11:10
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Here is the password. It works as I just tested it.
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Saturday, 14 February 2015 00:41
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Hello Clay Hess,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply as it is a weekend for us here.

It should work fine now after i did few step following :
STEP 1 : Ensure you tick "OAuth User Agreement" rw_company_admin (check my screenshot)
STEP 2 : Then revoke the token > and regenerate the token > save
STEP 3 : Linkedin revoke need to do it from your phpmyadmin > find this table "#__easyblog_oauth" > then you will see this linkedin row " http://screencast.com/t/2X9ow6jHs " > so you have to delete it > after delete it then go your apps setting > Click Revoke > Click "Regenerate token" > Save
STEP 4 : Then go to your Easyblog Linkedin autopost setting > Click Sign in with Linkedin
STEP 5 : Then it work fine now. see my screenshot below.
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Saturday, 14 February 2015 11:56
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Thank you for doing those things. I have a couple of follow up questions...

1. Why was it saying it was autoposting but not going to my profile?
2. Is there anything more that I should do?
3. What exactly was the issue (related to number 1)?
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Sunday, 15 February 2015 06:23
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Hello Clay Hess,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply as it is a weekend for us here.
1. Why was it saying it was autoposting but not going to my profile?
2. Is there anything more that I should do?

>> Yes, you have to sign in with Linkedin from your Easyblog frontend user profile. Check my screenshot below.

3. What exactly was the issue (related to number 1)?
>> That was not a issues, the reason why we need to do that is because you changed some setting from Linkedin apps, we need to remove the existing token and re-authentication again with your Linkedin account and update new token in database.
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Sunday, 15 February 2015 12:52
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