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Naver Blog SERP Scraper

This Naver Blog SERP scraper turns Naver Blog search result pages into a structured CSV. Import the workflow, update the keyword URL, and export post titles, post URLs, snippets, authors, blog links, source blog names, publication times, image URLs, and extraction timestamps without building a custom crawler.

Output

CSV file

Fields

10 columns

Pages

10 offsets

Source

Naver Blog

Template

Free import

At a glance

Export Naver Blog search results to CSV

Naver Blog is a useful signal source for Korean market research, creator discovery, product monitoring, gaming launches, local travel demand, and brand reputation checks. Manual review is slow because every result can mix a title link, short content snippet, author label, blog homepage, thumbnail, and relative or dated publication marker.

This template handles the repeatable browser path: Navigate -> wait -> normalize result cards -> structured export -> append -> loop. The bundled project demonstrates a keyword search for 데이브더다이버 with date-filtered URLs and start offsets from 1 through 91, so you can see exactly how a multi-page Naver Blog to CSV workflow is wired before changing the query.

Search-led blog collection

Capture rows from Naver's Blog tab, not full article bodies, so analysts get a fast SERP-level dataset for discovery and triage.

Spreadsheet-ready output

Use the CSV in Excel, Sheets, BI tools, enrichment scripts, or QA queues without copying search cards by hand.

Multi-page offsets included

The Navigate block carries ten start-offset URLs, and Loop Continue advances through each one while Structured Export appends rows.

Local desktop custody

The browser session and export file stay on your machine. The stock template does not send Naver Blog rows to UScraper servers.

Who uses it

Built for Korean blog and search monitoring

Market researchers

Topic demand scan

Favorable to scraping

Track which Naver Blog posts appear for a product, game, destination, celebrity, or brand query, then group rows by source blog and publish time.

SEO and content teams

SERP discovery

Favorable to scraping

Review titles and snippets to find long-tail Korean content angles, creator coverage, and questions that broader web scrape tools miss.

Data operations teams

Structured export

Nuanced outcome

Use a no-code, auditable workflow when stakeholders need to scrape Naver Blog results and engineering time should go toward validation, joins, and reporting.


How to use

Run the Naver Blog scraper in five steps

1

Download and import

Download the hosted template JSON from the Naver Blog SERP Scraper template link, then import it into UScraper.

2

Update the search URLs

Replace the encoded query value in the Navigate block with your approved keyword. Keep or adjust the nso date filter and start offsets depending on the page range you need.

3

Keep the waits and viewport

The workflow sets a 1920 by 1080 window, waits for page load, waits for body, and pauses briefly before extraction so dynamic result cards can settle.

4

Normalize and export rows

The JavaScript block builds hidden, stable rows from visible Blog cards, de-duplicates post URLs in session storage, and hands them to Structured Export.

5

Loop and open the CSV

Structured Export writes headers and appends each offset into naver-blog-serp-scraper.csv. Loop Continue advances until the configured URL list is done.

Output preview

What the Naver Blog CSV contains

ColumnExample valueWhy it matters
search_keyword데이브더다이버Keeps each row tied to the source query.
title데이브 더 다이버 업데이트 후기Blog result title after whitespace cleanup.
title_link_urlhttps://blog.naver.com/example/223301234567Direct post URL for review and deduplication.
content게임 플레이 후기와 신규 콘텐츠 정리...Visible snippet from the result card.
authorExample BloggerAuthor or profile label when available.
blog_link_urlhttps://blog.naver.com/exampleSource blog homepage derived from the post URL.
source_blogExample BloggerSource label for grouping and reporting.
publication_time2024. 1. 3.Date or relative publish marker shown by Naver.
image_urlhttps://example.pstatic.net/thumb.jpgThumbnail URL when a result card exposes one.
extraction_time2026-06-01T12:45:10.000ZTimestamp for audit and refresh comparisons.

Frequently asked questions

Scraping visible Naver Blog search results can still be restricted by Naver terms, robots guidance, copyright, privacy law, and local regulations. Keep collection narrow, avoid bypassing CAPTCHA or login walls, do not republish private or copyrighted content without permission, and get legal review before commercial reuse.

Before you run

Limits and maintenance notes

Practical guardrails for reliable Naver Blog exports

Rate limits

Keep the bundled waits and avoid parallel batches

Naver can throttle automated browsing or show verification screens. Run at a measured pace, avoid many simultaneous keyword jobs, and stop when the page asks for human confirmation.

Layout changes

Search result cards can change without notice

The template relies on visible Naver Blog result markup plus a JavaScript normalization step. Empty titles, missing blog links, or blank dates usually mean the page layout changed and the extraction logic should be refreshed.

Compliance

Respect Naver, authors, and source blogs

Public snippets are not unrestricted content. Do not collect private posts, republish author text without permission, or use exported rows for resale or AI training without policy and legal review.

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What's Included

  • Template JSON file ready to import
  • Pre-configured scraping nodes
  • Works with UScraper desktop app

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