Do not index
Do not index
Chances are you're trying to get a hold of local business contact information, but jumping from one website to the next is just taking a lot out of you.
Especially if you need to scroll all the way down to find their contact information.
Which is why in this short blog post, I will share with you what I use to not only scrape local business on Google Maps, but also how I’m able to do so without the need of A downloading any Chrome extension and B opening up Google Maps on my tab.
Let’s get into it.
The tool you’ll be using is called ColdScrape, and it’s by far the best Google Maps scraping software that I have ever used.
It removes the need of having to build unnecessary automations through Clay or Zapier.
It’s straight to the point.
Here’s how it works:
First up, what you are going to need to do is:
- Create an account, which is obvious,
- Create a new campaign

- Click on “new search” and type your niche’s Keyword (e.g. dentist, roofer, real estate, plumber and so on). What I then want you to do is type in the country, city, and state you want to scrape leads from (only include a city if you're looking for very specific leads; if not, you can just exclude the city)

- Once that’s done, click on search and within 30-90 seconds, Coldscrape will have scraped X amount of websites.
Side note: make sure to refresh your page if you want to see your leads.
If you are a bit skeptical about the results ColdScrape gave you.
You can also manually verify for yourself by searching what you searched on ColdScrape onto Google Maps and preview both maps.

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