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Utilize Google Maps to extract local company information.
Information
Download local company information in a CSV file by scraping Google Maps.
Instructions
To find local businesses in a location, enter keywords. Launch the Chrome addon, then export the results.
Features
Using Google Maps to extract local company information obtaining phone numbers, email addresses, ratings, and leads Using Google Maps listings to generate leads
Scenarios
First, lead generation; second, market research; and third, data automation
FAQ
+ How does it obtain email addresses that Google Maps does not display?
To find a contact page or email address, the extractor goes to each company's website that may be discovered on Google Maps. Emails are typically found on the company website rather than on Google Maps.
+ Is Mac OS X compatible, or is it Windows only?
Any operating system, including Windows, macOS, Linux, and others, can use the Google Maps extractor, which is a browser extension or plugin. as long as the Chrome browser is installed and the extension is added.
+ When I search a wide area, why do not I get all the results?
Instead, look for smaller locations, such as cities or ZIP codes, for larger regions, such as an entire state. For instance, look up "Los Angeles restaurants" instead of "California restaurants."
+ Does it work for maps other than Google Maps?
It only functions with Google Maps at the moment, but if necessary, we may build custom scrapers for other map providers.
+ What distinguishes the premium and free versions from one another?
All record limitations are eliminated, more sophisticated features are unlocked, and automatic batch extraction is included in the premium edition. There are only 15 listings per search in the free edition.
+ How can I end my membership?
Click 'Manage Subscription' from the options menu in the extractor app. Alternatively, send an email to customer service asking to have your subscription canceled.
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