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Subject: Postal mailing address "Spiders"
Category: Computers > Software
Asked by: jmhines123-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 03 Mar 2004 13:53 PST
Expires: 02 Apr 2004 13:53 PST
Question ID: 313069
I am familiar with email spiders, programs that search out email
addresses on the internet and assemble mailing lists.  My question is:
 Are their spiders that are designed to collect postal mailing
addresses?  Is there a program that would seek out the complete
contact info for people who carry the same title?  For example, is
there a spider that could be launched to compile a list of people who
have the title "Senior Partner"?  As part of the collection, the
spider would pick up the persons name, title, and mailing address.

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 03 Mar 2004 14:14 PST
Hello jmhines123-ga,

There is at least one spidering package I know of that can extract
postal mailing addresses, but I don't think it's sophisticated enough
to extract particular titles.

However, there are certainly commercial sources of data that will be
more than happy to sell you a mailing list of "Senior Partners" and
similar executive level titles.

Are you interested in information on either or both of these options
as an answer to your question?

Clarification of Question by jmhines123-ga on 04 Mar 2004 05:25 PST
Let me provide a better search strategy example of what I am looking
for. Lets say I had a list of specific domains for a large group of
companies. I want to search these domaines for all staff names, titles
and staff mailing addresses.

As for commercial sources, I have used all such sources applicable for
this specific project. I am looking for additional information on a
more timely basis.
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