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.
Seus próximos 200 clientes já estão no mapa.
Faça uma varredura grátis. Veja os leads. Pague só quando quiser.