Search Engine Parser - ExtractResults

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So far this seems to be an excellent tool for parsing results from the search engines.

You can parse based on various criteria (Title, Links, Descriptions, URLs) etc and from various search engines - Google, Yahoo, Live, Ask, etc.

Results can be output to CSV or to MySQL which can be extremely handy if you want to access the results from other programs.

Support so far has been excellent. For example, we couldn't get the tool to work and Nijole was able to quickly pinpoint the problem to our brand new IP we set up for the tool being banned (we had only done very minimal runs and hadn't set up proxies yet) - which you should keep in mind if you buy the tool as you will want to run it through proxies from the very beginning.

Regarding proxies, Search Engine Parser has full TOR support. Or if you don't want to use TOR you can add proxies through a box on the site.

Assuming moving to a new IP and going through proxies resolves the Google ban, Search Engine Parser gets a big thumbs up.

The product is at Extract Links from Search Engines and Parse Text Results :: Search Engines Parser (not an affiliate link)

Paul Schlegel (MarkQuinn)
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