Q: Hi, I see you can scrape ads and organic results from a Google search result.
A few follow-up questions:
a) Can you also scrape the Google Shopping results?
b) Can you scrape the results from a location other than where you are searching from. eg I'm searching from London but want to see results in a zip code in Los Angeles?
c) Can I bulk upload X number of keywords and let the tool enter each keyword into Google for a specific location, scrape the search results and enter all the information into a Google Sheet?
Thanks!"

Ardy_BrowseAI
May 14, 2024A: Hi there,
a) Browse AI is designed to be able to extract data from any website.
https://help.browse.ai/supported-sites
If this turns out to be a popular use case, we can make a robot for it and share it with the community as a prebuilt robot. Otherwise, you can make it yourself by training the robot. It shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
b) If you can type the Zip Code in the website to set your location, yes, you can do that. You just need to enter a Zip Code while you train the robot. The Zip Code then because a parameter that you can adjust every time the robot runs a task. Is that what you were looking for?
c) Absolutely! That should be quite easy using the prebuilt robot for Google Search:
https://www.browse.ai/t/scrape-google-search-results
If you're looking for searching in Google Maps, we're working on a prebuilt robot for that which will soon become available here:
https://www.browse.ai/t/scrape-google-maps-search-results
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Ardy,
Thank you for your reply. I'm nearly ready to stack the full number of codes but need to double check one thing.
Let's see I'm in the UK. I want to see the Google Ads and organic results for a keyword in Los Angeles. Can I set the robot up to search on Google.com from a Los Angeles IP address and extract the local results?
If yes, I'm in!
We currently offer country-level geolocation where you can choose the country from which the robot's IP will originate.
We're planning to offer state-level and city-level geolocation as well (they're currently only offered on our Enterprise plan). It's too early to tell, but they will probably require extra credits as those proxies typically cost a lot more.
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