$$ for Scraping Data, Programming the Web with IFTTT and Clicks from a 3 year old WF Thread

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I was looking through my bitly account and noticed I was getting clicks from an old WF thread.

As the thread is closed, here are the highlights,

dc53123: If you had a tool to scrape ANY data you wanted from ANY website, what type of business would you setup? What would you do with it? How would you make money?

I know that the possibilities are endless, but trying to get some great feedback from experienced warriors here.

What would you do to get to quickly get to $1000 per month?
dc53123: Yes, exactly... it depends on what you are scraping and what you are doing with the info. I'm not saying to get arrested and do something illegal. I'm looking for clever people, with clever ideas to see what some people can come up with.

There are thousands of ideas for building something with this model.

Just to name a few...


1. Gather leads from online business directories
2. Discover product defects by scraping product reviews on message boards and forums.
3. Gather foreclosure listings by zip code, and stay up-to-date on foreclosed properties.
4. Identify private sellers from auto and property websites.
5. Gather search engine rankings.
6. Gather classified ads from many different sites.
7. Extract job board listings from private companies and large job boards.
8. Monitor news sites for keywords.
9. Gather company information from many different directory websites.
10. Gather product catalogs including images and product manuals from wholesalers/manufacturers websites.
11. Monitor order status from ecommerce portals. See what orders you still need to fulfill, when they were ordered, and all applicable details.
12. Extract top selling information for products on auction websites.
13. Monitor competitor's inventory information.
14. Extract textbook prices (new/used) from top college textbook e-retailers.
15. Verify that distributors are selling products in accordance with contracts (right price, right condition, right quantity).
16. Gather contact information for homes that were recently purchased.
17. Gather medical directories of specialists in every state.
18. Gather political press releases from candidates.
19. Gather bookings for any type of resort, or area.
20. Gather user reviews for any product or service.
21. Gather financial information from any financial website.
22. Gather weekly ads from competitor grocery stores.
23. Monitor blogs for new postings.
24. Gather domain name arbitration decisions and commentary.
25. Gather volcanic activity information.
26. Gather historical weather information.
27. Gather the chemical makeup of compounds from science sites.
28. Check the meta information on pages of a website (description, keywords, page title).
29. Extract element/source code of web pages. Including, but not limited to HTML, JavaScript.
30. Capture search engine local rank for businesses.
31. Capture search engine ad page rank.
32. Monitor commodity prices.
33. Extract information from corporate financial statements.
34. Extract profile information from popular social media websites.
35. Gathering auto part compatibility information (which part goes with which cars).
36. Extract useful information from encyclopedia and journal websites.
37. Extract tourist attraction information.
38. Extract dealer inventory information.
39. Extract top book and movie sales rank from leading ecommerce websites.
40. Automate the process of background checks on individuals.
41. Gather and create industry directories.
42. Create RSS feeds for specific keywords on various websites.
43. Extract bond and stock pricing history.
44. Gather restaurant reviews from major review sites.
45. Gather historical case results from federal law websites.
46. Create a national directory of attorneys.
47. Monitor interest rates for competitor banks and publish data as an RSS Feed.
48. Create an event aggregator websites (concerts, sporting events, etc.).
49. Extract ticket availability from major ticket websites.
50. Extract product images and specification documents.
Joe Mobley: Your list has given me a couple of ideas.

Something for you to consider.

ifttt.com

Google alerts "ifttt"

Twitter - follow - @ifttt

If you are not familiar with ifttt then prepare for your thinking to be expanded.

Good luck.

Joe Mobley
Joe Mobley: Re: ifttt

I created a separate gmail account for my ifttt activities.
Use filters to quickly separate different topics (recipes).
Setup Google alerts for "ifttt".
Follow ifttt.com on Twitter.

This is not a lot different from the above post but managing all of your ifttt activities into 1 email account makes this a very quick and easy followup.

I will open a Google Chrome browser and login to the email account that I setup for ifttt. Leave it minimized and can check it every now and then with just a click or two. I use Firefox for most of my I'net activities so I'm not having to log in and out of different gmail accounts.

... And I only scratch the surface of ifttt.

Joe Mobley
I am getting 3 to 5 clicks a week on the link in this quote.

Joe Mobley: For you scrapper-programmer types (and you know who you are) let me recommend that you download and read at least the first 10 pages.

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Joe Mobley
The original thread is closed but here it is,

Earn $1000 a Month from Scraping Data


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