Fast way to extract admin email from blogs.
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Could someone recommend a fast way to extract the admin email from blogs. Something that could potentially accept a CSV file extracted from opensiteexplorer. A lot of blogs obviously have this info hidden, but there must be a way to search/extract via a paid software or tool of some kind.
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Thanks Kane, that's exactly what I was looking for. Something to save money instead of having to use elance and interns
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I'd check out Contact Finder from Citation Labs - the direct link seems to get stuck on a gateway page but take a look at this blog article from them: http://citationlabs.com/contact-finding-link-outreach-link-prospector-mastery/
That post mentions that it gets 25%-75% of contact info. I'd use someone on odesk or elance to fill in the blanks.
Buzzstream's Prospector does a good job of finding generic contact info on the domain, can't say if they'd do it from a CSV or not but possibly.
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