Google - Google Search Results Scraping
Google's search results parser is one of the most popular, allowing you to obtain huge databases of links ready for further use. You can use queries exactly as you would enter them into Google, including search operators (inurl, intitle, etc.). You can save the results in the format and structure you need.
Collected data
- Links, anchors, and snippets from the search results, as well as the date from the snippet (if any)
- Flag information for each result is also collected. Currently, the following flags are supported: Date, AMP, Image Preview, Video, Rich Snippet, Featured Snippet
- Presence and content of ad units, as well as their position on the page
- Number of results for the query (competition)
- List of related keywords
- Presence of additional blocks on the page: product carousel, video, etc.
- The parser also collects the following additional data:
- Presence of a typo in the query and the corrected query
- Geolocation determined by Google
- Presence of AMP pages
- People also ask list: questions, answers, links to sources, their anchors, and media links (enabled by a separate option, Parse People also ask)
- AI overview, its type, and list of sources
Use Cases
- Link database collection - for XRumer, AllSubmitter, GSA Ranker, etc.
- A full SERP dump, including links, anchors, snippets, ad units, and other information, allows for in-depth analysis for SEO specialists and marketers.
- Keyword competition assessment
- PPC (advertising) search competition assessment
- Backlink and website mention search
- Website indexation check
- Vulnerable website search
- Any other options that require obtaining search results for an unlimited number of queries