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        <title>Bright Data vs Apify for Operator-Owned Workflows</title>
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        <id>https://webscraperstudio.com/blog/bright-data-vs-apify-for-operator-owned-workflows</id>
        <updated>2026-07-01T00:00:00Z</updated>
        <summary>How to decide between a provider-first managed lane and an actor-driven research lane inside a real public product.</summary>
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      <entry>
        <title>Building a Content Layer Without Breaking Backend Contracts</title>
        <link href="https://webscraperstudio.com/blog/building-a-content-layer-without-breaking-backend-contracts"/>
        <id>https://webscraperstudio.com/blog/building-a-content-layer-without-breaking-backend-contracts</id>
        <updated>2026-07-01T00:00:00Z</updated>
        <summary>How to add docs and blog traffic to an existing scraper product without widening the unsafe parts of the API surface.</summary>
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      <entry>
        <title>When a Public Scraper Template Is Enough</title>
        <link href="https://webscraperstudio.com/blog/when-a-public-scraper-template-is-enough"/>
        <id>https://webscraperstudio.com/blog/when-a-public-scraper-template-is-enough</id>
        <updated>2026-07-01T00:00:00Z</updated>
        <summary>A simple decision rule for staying on the public template path instead of escalating too early.</summary>
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      <entry>
        <title>Marketplace Intelligence Starts at the Listing Level</title>
        <link href="https://webscraperstudio.com/blog/marketplace-intelligence-starts-at-the-listing-level"/>
        <id>https://webscraperstudio.com/blog/marketplace-intelligence-starts-at-the-listing-level</id>
        <updated>2026-07-01T00:00:00Z</updated>
        <summary>Why single-listing validation is the right public entry point before a marketplace request becomes a managed workflow.</summary>
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      <entry>
        <title>The Shape of a Good Comparison Page</title>
        <link href="https://webscraperstudio.com/blog/the-shape-of-a-good-comparison-page"/>
        <id>https://webscraperstudio.com/blog/the-shape-of-a-good-comparison-page</id>
        <updated>2026-07-01T00:00:00Z</updated>
        <summary>Comparison pages should route decisions, not just summarize tools.</summary>
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      <entry>
        <title>Why Blog Taxonomy Matters Before You Hit Scale</title>
        <link href="https://webscraperstudio.com/blog/why-blog-taxonomy-matters-before-you-hit-scale"/>
        <id>https://webscraperstudio.com/blog/why-blog-taxonomy-matters-before-you-hit-scale</id>
        <updated>2026-07-01T00:00:00Z</updated>
        <summary>Tags, authors, archive pages, and internal graph edges should arrive before the content explosion, not after.</summary>
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