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How to find business leads on Google Maps

Google Maps is the largest directory of local businesses in the world — every shop, clinic and agency is on it. It is a goldmine for B2B prospecting, but Maps is built for browsing, not exporting. Here is how to turn it into a usable lead list.

Why Google Maps beats a bought database

Purchased lead lists are often stale — businesses close, move and change numbers. Google Maps is continuously updated by Google and the businesses themselves.

Data extracted fresh from Maps is far more accurate than a database sold to hundreds of buyers.

What Maps shows — and what it hides

On Maps you see a business's name, address, phone, rating and sometimes a website. What it does not show is the email, the WhatsApp, or the social profiles.

Those hidden channels are often the ones that convert — and getting them means visiting each business's own website.

Doing it at scale

Copying a few listings by hand is fine. Copying 200 — with their websites crawled for emails — is a full day of work.

Leadspin automates it: enter a niche and a city, it extracts every business, enriches each with phone, WhatsApp, email and Instagram, and exports to CSV or Excel.

Staying compliant

Use the data for legitimate B2B outreach and follow the anti-spam and data-protection rules in your market.

Contacting a business about a relevant service is normal; mass unsolicited spam is not. Keep outreach targeted and easy to opt out of.

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