Is there a vendor or tool I can use to identify newly opened retail business?
Yes, you can use our Google Maps integration to identify retail businesses in your target area. Here's what you can do: 1. Use Clay's native integration with Google Maps to find local retail businesses based on: • Business type/industry • Region/location • Custom search criteriaThe tool will help you gather important business information including: ** Business names and addresses ** Phone numbers ** Reviews (from Google and Yelp) ** Business overviews * Website linksYou can then use our platform to enrich this data and create detailed business profiles using information from their websites, Google Maps data, and Yelp reviews. Sources: Claybooks: Find, research, and enrich local businesses using Google Maps and Clay | Clay.com Claybooks: Find retail companies with active promotions | Clay.com
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but i want to find the ones that are new or recently opened
We don't have a specific feature to identify newly opened retail businesses. However, you can use our Google Maps integration to find retail businesses in your target area and then analyze the data to identify potentially new establishments.Here's a general approach you could take: 1. Use Clay's Google Maps integration to search for retail businesses in your desired location. 2. Gather information such as business names, addresses, phone numbers, reviews, and websites. 3. Analyze the data, focusing on factors that might indicate a new business, such as: • Limited number of reviews • Recently added to Google Maps • New-looking website (if available) • Limited online presenceKeep in mind that this method isn't foolproof for identifying only new businesses, but it can help you create a list of potential leads to investigate further.What specific type of retail businesses are you interested in finding? Sources: Claybooks: Find, research, and enrich local businesses using Google Maps and Clay | Clay.com Find local businesses using Google Maps | Clay
is there a tool I can use to scrap State Business Registrations (New LLC Filings)
Yes, you can use our native scraping tool to gather information from state business registration websites. Here's how: 1. Install the Clay Chrome Extension from the Chrome Web Store 2. Navigate to your state's business registration website 3. Use the extension to select and extract the data you need from the LLC filings pagesOur native scraper is designed to easily pull specific types of data like business names, registration dates, and contact information from web pages.To get started: ** Install the Clay Chrome Extension ** Click the extension icon in your toolbar ** Select "Select Data" option ** Choose the attributes you want to extract * Create and save your list to your Clay workspaceNote that the exact scraping process may vary depending on how your state's business registration website is structured. Sources: Deep Dive: Clay Scrapers [Limitless Research] - Clay University Get transcript of any YouTube video in seconds | Clay
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Andi D. not a vendor but you can build a news-led outbound process an d get biz in the moment they open: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maHjh9Y7q44
Yes, you can use Clay to build a news-led outbound process by leveraging our RSS Feed tracking workflow. Here's how it works: 1. Set up an RSS Feed to pull in news articles relevant to new business openings 2. Our system will automatically extract the referenced businesses from the articles using Claygent 3. The identified businesses will be enriched with additional data using our integrations 4. You can then find relevant contacts at these newly opened businesses and get their email addressesThis approach allows you to: ** Stay on top of new business openings in real-time through news coverage ** Automatically gather business information as soon as it's published ** Create targeted outreach lists with enriched contact data ** Reach out to decision-makers while their business opening is still fresh Source: Track new business locations, funding announcements, acquisitions and intent data by puling information from RSS Feed | Clay
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