Finding Public Business Emails from Google Maps Data

Finding public business emails from Google Maps data with BizLeadInfo – blog illustration

The Challenge

Google Maps provides phone numbers and websites — but rarely email addresses. For agencies running outreach campaigns, emails are essential. Here’s how to bridge the gap legally and efficiently.


Step 1: Extract Business Websites

Most Maps listings include a website field. Export this along with the business name.


Step 2: Crawl Websites for Contact Info

Use crawlers or scraping tools to find:

  • “Contact Us” pages
  • “About” pages
  • Footer email addresses
  • Schema markup (often includes emails)

Step 3: Use Built-In Email Discovery

Instead of relying on third-party services, BizLeadInfo has email discovery built directly into the platform. This services connect domain names to verified business emails.


Step 4: Verify Emails (Integrated in CRM / Email Platforms)

Email verification doesn’t have to be a separate step. Many CRMs and email platforms, such as Mailster for WordPress, handle verification automatically.
When this feature is enabled, invalid emails are filtered out during import or campaign setup — ensuring only verified addresses are used, without requiring a manual verification process.


Step 5: Respect Privacy & Compliance

  • Always use publicly available business emails.
  • Avoid personal Gmail/Yahoo accounts.
  • Honor GDPR/CCPA regulations.

Case Example

A New York agency exported 895 accountant businesses:

  • Found websites for 577.
  • Extracted 323 emails from sites.
  • Verified list at 98% deliverability.

Conclusion

Google Maps alone won’t hand you emails — but paired with website scraping and enrichment tools, you can build clean, compliant business email lists that power campaigns.

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