Blog about web scraping, automation and robots.
Google recently introduced a major change to Google Maps that is quietly breaking many scraping tools and APIs. If your system suddenly stopped returning review counts, pricing information, menu links, review breakdown charts, or popular times data — you are likely hitting Google’s new “Limited View” mode.
A practical, non-technical but comprehensive guide for marketers, agencies, and local businesses — how to extract reliable business leads from Google Maps using a modern extractor, validate them, and turn them into outreach-ready lists.
A practical, non-technical guide to extract business listings, contacts, and emails from Google Maps and export them to CSV or JSON. Ideal for marketers, researchers, and local businesses.
A complete, non-technical workflow to search Google Maps, extract business listings, and export clean CSV or JSON files ready for CRM import or automation.
A practical, non-technical guide for marketers and sales teams: target the right businesses on Google Maps, extract clean contact data, validate and import to your CRM — fast.
When someone finds your business on Google Maps, your reviews are the first thing they judge you by — before your website, before your prices, often before they even read what you do. Star ratings and review content also feed directly into where you rank in local search results. T
Need the latitude and longitude of a place on Google Maps? There are several ways to get them, and all of them take under a minute — whether you're grabbing coordinates for a single address on your phone, pulling them from a URL for a web project, or extracting them for hundreds of businesses at once with a Google Maps scraping tool. This guide covers every method, starting with the quickest.
Search for almost any business on Google Maps and you'll see its name, address, phone number, website, hours, and reviews — all public, all useful. What you won't see is an email address. Google simply doesn't publish one, which surprises a lot of marketers building outreach lists. This guide explains why that is, and the practical ways to get phone numbers and email addresses from Google Maps businesses anyway.
Businesses that don't have a website are some of the most valuable leads on the internet — especially if you sell web design, SEO, or digital marketing services. The problem is finding them: nobody publishes a directory of companies with no online presence. The good news is that Google Maps quietly gives this information away, and with the right method you can build a filtered list of no-website businesses in any city and niche in minutes. This guide shows you exactly how.
Das Internet hat viele Quellen zur Lead-Generierung, die Sie nutzen können, um Ihr Produkt oder Ihre Dienstleistung zu vermarkten. Eine dieser Quellen ist Google Maps, und es ist wahrscheinlich die beste Quelle, da fast jedes Unternehmen auf Google Maps gelistet ist. Im Gegensatz zu anderen Branchenverzeichnissen, die sich an bestimmte Länder oder Kategorien richten, hat Google Maps ein Branchenverzeichnis von jedem Standort der Welt und für alle Geschäftsarten.