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- How to find ypid. XXXX of a business profile using any of Bing search . . .
I believe "ypid" would be a "Yellow Pages" ID and therefore unique to that provider However, if you are adding "Business Profiles" you should reach out to "Bing Places" and they can provide you a better understanding of what they need for business profiles
- How to find Bing URLs - Salesforce
It will highlight any instance where ypid is within the code You can grab the YN873 number and plug it into the generic Bing Maps URL, which I have in red below, then add that URL to the location > pages data
- Bing Local Pack API - SerpApi
Scrape Bing local pack results with SerpApi's Bing Local Pack API Get location titles, ratings, hours, links, directions, GPS coordinates and more
- check_mk checks local at master · ypid-bot check_mk · GitHub
This mirror is deprecated, Checkmk is now on Github - check_mk checks local at master · ypid-bot check_mk
- Local Search Results Tool | TechnicalSEO. com
Check Google or Bing local search results from any location (city or zip code), as well as from desktop and mobile devices
- Yelp Advanced Data Scraper · Apify
Perfect for lead generation, local market research, local SEO, app builders, and data enrichment pipelines This Actor automates Yelp search and business profile extraction in two modes: Combine keywords (e g “pizza”, “dentist”, “crossfit”) with locations (e g “New York”, “Los Angeles”)
- Reputation: Google, Bing, Apple, and Facebook Information Syncing
Click Ctrl + F to search and type " ypid " into the search bar It will highlight any instance where ypid is within the code Copy the YPID number and plug it into the generic Bing Maps URL The format should be: [YPID] Add this URL to Bing → Pages in Reputation com
- SEO Tools Don’t Track Bing SERP Features? Use This API to Get Ahead
These elements show up above organic results in the 3-pack form and contain general information about local establishments: their names, ratings, addresses, work hours, links to their websites, and so on Local packs are displayed as “type”: “local_pack” in the API response
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