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However, if you want to scrape the pages indexed on Google on your site, you can use the LinkClump Chrome extension , using the site operator .Add LinkClump to your Chrome browser from this pageGo to the Google Chrome extension manager and access the LinkClump settings panelchrome extension optionsClick on Edit and set the settings as shown below:linkClump settingsEverything is ready, now let's move on to the scraping action of our SERP!Open the Google Chrome browser;In the search bar, type (where you will naturally replace
with the actual address of your website)Click on Settings and then on Special Data Search Settingsgoogle search optionsMove the results cursor for pages to 100, this will ensure that the results per page will no longer be just 10, but even 100increase results per Google pageNow go back to the results page where you used the site operator .By holding down the left mouse button and the letter “z” on the keyboard, select all the results to export. A dotted rectangle will appear directly on the page based on the selection made.Well, now open a new spreadsheet and paste:

here's the result!google serp scraping export resultBy doing the operation on the entire SERP page (previously set to contain 100 results), naturally the URLs will be 100.ConclusionsWe have learned how to export SERPs, i.e. Google results pages, both starting from a keyword and from the result page obtained with the site operator, used to verify the pages indexed by Google of a given website.This type of operation may be useful for various technical and marketing purposes.And you, do you know other ways to scrape Google SERPs? Let us know!
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