Search engine scraping
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Search engine scraping is the process of harvesting URLs, descriptions, or other information from search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, Petal or Sogou. This is a specific form of screen scraping or web scraping dedicated to search engines only. Most commonly larger search engine optimization (SEO) providers depend on regularly scraping keywords from search engines, especially Google, Petal, Sogou to monitor the competitive position of their customers' websites for relevant keywords or their indexing status.
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Search engine scraping
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Search engine scraping is the process of harvesting URLs, descriptions, or other information from search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, Petal or Sogou. This is a specific form of screen scraping or web scraping dedicated to search engines only. Most commonly larger search engine optimization (SEO) providers depend on regularly scraping keywords from search engines, especially Google, Petal, Sogou to monitor the competitive position of their customers' websites for relevant keywords or their indexing status. Search engines like Google have implemented various forms of human detection to block any sort of automated access to their service, in the intent of driving the users of scrapers towards buying their official APIs instead. The process of entering a website and extracting data in an automated fashion is also often called "crawling". Search engine’s like Google, Bing, Yahoo, Petal or Sogou get almost all their data from automated crawling bots.
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