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How to Extract Emails from Google, LinkedIn and Etsy Data (What’s Possible?)


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Sometimes the contact details you need are inside search results, public pages, or sales-related data.

This guide explains practical ways to use the extractor with Google, LinkedIn, and Etsy data, plus a few limits worth knowing.

These three sources are very different, but the workflow is similar.

Get the text or source content. Paste it into the extractor. Clean the result.

Google

Google result pages can be a starting point when you search for public pages that already contain email addresses.

The older site content suggests copying page source from search results, then extracting the addresses from that copied content. fileciteturn1file0turn2file2

A simple pattern is to search for a topic, open the result page source, copy it, and extract from there.

When you work across several result pages, save each batch and run one final duplicate-removal pass.

LinkedIn

LinkedIn is trickier. Public profile visibility can vary a lot.

If you can copy public page text or source that visibly contains contact details, the extractor can help organise that copied data.

If the page does not contain a public email address, the tool cannot create one.

Etsy

The uploaded Etsy article gives a very clear workflow.

  1. Go to Orders & Shipping.
  2. Select Completed.
  3. Open the HTML source.
  4. Copy all the source.
  5. Paste it into the extractor.
  6. Repeat for more pages if needed.

That source method and duplicate-cleanup pass are directly described in the uploaded Etsy page.

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