Hey everyone,
I have an idea for a lead gen web scraper. There exist only one big player doing this right now, but they'd be easy enough to compete with IMO. But basically, as a user, you would input a key word, phrase or business type and it would scrape for posts on message boards, twitter, social media (Consumer side) or search for businesses, web sites, etc. (business side). It would also scrape the pages for contact information (phone numbers, emails). It would also have filters for sites that end in a certain extension (.com, .net, .org) or emails that end with that extension, and sites that have certain roots (no sites hosted by 'x" site, etc). It would also have location filters. It would then bring the results from your search in to a sortable list, with quick "Email" options. The user would pre-create an email and then after clicking the "Email" button, that email would be sent to the correct person with corrected info (Their name, their company name, etc). That way, everything is automated and the user simply has to click to choose who they want to contact. Thoughts? Questions?
I have an idea for a lead gen web scraper. There exist only one big player doing this right now, but they'd be easy enough to compete with IMO. But basically, as a user, you would input a key word, phrase or business type and it would scrape for posts on message boards, twitter, social media (Consumer side) or search for businesses, web sites, etc. (business side). It would also scrape the pages for contact information (phone numbers, emails). It would also have filters for sites that end in a certain extension (.com, .net, .org) or emails that end with that extension, and sites that have certain roots (no sites hosted by 'x" site, etc). It would also have location filters. It would then bring the results from your search in to a sortable list, with quick "Email" options. The user would pre-create an email and then after clicking the "Email" button, that email would be sent to the correct person with corrected info (Their name, their company name, etc). That way, everything is automated and the user simply has to click to choose who they want to contact. Thoughts? Questions?
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