Anyway to scrape other site's keyword using scrapebox?

You mean scrape the keywords they are ranking for? I don’t quite understand the question
yes, that's right!
it can easily done on Ahrefs, but since it's expensive so I am looking for a way to do on scrapebox
 
if possible, please let me know how to!
You can scrape the keywords of the site its self. Its generally safe to say they are ranking at least part due to their on page use, so thats a good place to start.

Video on how to do it

then you could use the rank tracker plugin in scrapebox to see exactly how well they are ranking for those keywords, keeping in mind the whole "ranking" is somewhat subjective due to google displaying different results for different user agents, quantity of results per page, ips, geo graphic locations, whether or not a user is signed in and their history, and the list goes on.
 
You can scrape the keywords of the site its self. Its generally safe to say they are ranking at least part due to their on page use, so thats a good place to start.

Video on how to do it

then you could use the rank tracker plugin in scrapebox to see exactly how well they are ranking for those keywords, keeping in mind the whole "ranking" is somewhat subjective due to google displaying different results for different user agents, quantity of results per page, ips, geo graphic locations, whether or not a user is signed in and their history, and the list goes on.
Thanks a ton loopline! but it seems work with English keywords..
anyway it's a great feature
 
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Scraping is not the true way to find out the true keywords. You have to see your target sites page by page and to understand what could be the main topic of it.
And also there is LSI relativity. One word may need the another to hit the topic

For example,

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any of these words or, many of these words could work for targeting the intents and impressions. You can not know how users will search your topic and the LSI is manner here.
The only way that Google knows it. For me, any SEO Tools are sucks and just exploiting my money.

Look for an example of LSI:
keyword is : filling machine
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Let's take a look for Google's order of mainly hitting web sites.

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Our target keyword was in English, but because of the Google's Localisation SERP feature is bringing Turkish results.

Any comment? :)
 
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Scraping is not the true way to find out the true keywords. You have to see your target sites page by page and to understand what could be the main topic of it.
And also there is LSI relativity. One word may need the another to hit the topic

For example,

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any of these words or, many of these words could work for targeting the intents and impressions. You can not know how users will search your topic and the LSI is manner here.
The only way that Google knows it. For me, any SEO Tools are sucks and just exploiting my money.

Look for an example of LSI:
keyword is : filling machine
View attachment 217261

Let's take a look for Google's order of mainly hitting web sites.

View attachment 217262

Our target keyword was in English, but because of the Google's Localisation SERP feature is bringing Turkish results.

Any comment? :)
I dunno if you can do this on scrapebox, but localised SERPs can be easily overridden with the "&gl=<ISO country>" query parameter in search.
 
What tools would you recommend to get LSI data?
I'm still in progress to develop a tool that is being a guide to find the right way more than years. But it's not easy as talking. Because;
we have to teach the AI that recognises enviromental relations like below samples.

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