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You wanted it, so we built it! We proudly announce a new addition to our library of scrapers: (said scrapper goes here)!

It has taken months, but our first release version is finally up for sale! For more information, read the sales page on (said scraper goes here).

To get you started, here are a few details to familiarize yourself with the program. This scraper goes and collects multiple fields of data. For example, such data includes names, addresses, phone numbers, categories, contact emails, and more! Not only that, but it also includes our Scrape Website system that visits the websites to gather secondary emails as well as social accounts.

Due to this being the very first installment of the scraper, you may have some requests for more features which we will diligently look at and do our best to try and add them.

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(Said scraper goes here) has finally been revised! The new, up-to-date version is ___. Existing customers will be able to open the program and it will update automatically. However, if you are currently not a customer and are interested in the program, check out (said scraper goes here) by clicking this link. [Underlined portion can be hyperlinked as you wish]

New Additions in ___: 1. You can now check Yahoo Local and Google for offsite business details. This feature enables you to search both platforms for phone numbers and websites for businesses. (Said scraper goes here) provides you with an internal phone number which captures the lead, which means the actual business phone number comes from somewhere else. To find those details, you can use either one, or both sites.

2. A feature that has been requested for by our customers frequently is “Find Emails” (or whatever you decide to call this feature later on). We are pleased to announce that it is officially a part of (said scraper goes here)! By checking this box, the program will scrape any publicly listed emails that are found on business websites you request it to visit. Unfortunately, the program does not give out these details. In order to use the feature, you need to utilize the ‘Scrape Offsite’ feature which is mentioned above. If the scraper is successful in finding an email on either Google or Yahoo Local and the box has been checked, it will direct you to the business website. If the scraper is unsuccessful in finding a website on either of those platforms, the feature will not have enough information to be effective and as a result, no email address will be scrapped.

We hope the new features added pleases everyone and we truly appreciate the feedback on what features they requested to be added to the program.

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