How to Extract Emails from Websites Using This Chrome Extension

Опубликовано: 29 Июнь 2026
на канале: Angie Anderson
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Building lead lists manually takes time.

In this video, we walk through how to use a Chrome extension to extract email addresses from websites so you can organize leads faster for outreach, email campaigns, and CRM workflows.

We also cover how to copy the extracted emails into spreadsheets, verify contact information, and prepare lists for email marketing and automation.

What you’ll learn:

• How to install and use the Chrome email extractor extension
• How to pull email addresses from websites
• How to organize extracted emails into spreadsheets
• Why email verification matters before outreach
• How to prepare extracted emails for outreach and campaigns
• What contact details to include in your spreadsheet

Timestamps:

00:00 Installing the Chrome email extractor extension
00:00:23 Opening the extension from the Chrome Web Store
00:00:41 Adding the extension to Chrome
00:00:54 Connecting the extension to your email account
00:01:14 Running the contact extractor tool
00:01:34 Extracting email addresses from a website
00:01:55 Copying extracted emails into a spreadsheet
00:02:14 Organizing lead information for outreach
00:02:46 Why email verification matters before campaigns
00:03:04 Using extracted emails for email marketing
00:03:17 Final recap and next steps

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