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Bots for Scraping - Target List
I've been using bots to scrape county websites for tax, divorce, probate, and absentee owners. I was doing this work manually and it would take a significant amount of time. The results have been exceptional. I've used sites like Prop Stream for leads in the past, but I do not have confidence in the quality of their information.
What other ways can we use bots to capture potential lead data?
- Scrape social media for hashtags like: "justmoved" or "newinthecity" or whatever people post when they move.
- Scrape social media for people having marital problems or loss in the family.
Crazy ideas are welcomed. I'm looking to level up my game!
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@Joe Ortiz
I create data visualizations of the entire state. I pull market history as well as each individual closed property. I pull metrics to see health and status of the market. It can show appreciation trends with heat maps as well.
I can send you a link to the site to see what I'm talking about.