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Do You Use Google Alerts?

Do you even know what a Google Alert is?

Well it's a really useful little web application to tell you when a certain phrase is used on a web page that Google has indexed.  For instance, I have an alert set for "Frank Haywood", and if anyone uses my name on a site I know about it within a few minutes.

You can set them up by clicking on Google Alerts.

It's a very good web application to accompany and complement the tool I posted about the other day.

To go with these, in a few days time I'll update my free keyword tool Keyword Inspector, and I'll also shortly be releasing another nice little freebie that I think you're going to like…

-Frank Haywood

4 Comments

  1. Amin wrote:

    Frank, a good piece of advice, as usual.

    For anyone who has never seen a Google alert arriving in their email it's quite fascinating. Seeing who - and where - your name, or website, is mentioned is quite instructional.

    It's also a very good way of testing how fast your content gets indexed. If you set up a Google alert on a phrase in your content that's unique, as soon as you get your Google alert notificatin you know big G have found it.

    For testing which methods work best to get them to look at your content, it's a very valuable free resource.

    Saturday, April 19, 2008 at 9:46 pm | Permalink
  2. Hi Frank,

    I have used it for a while now. It announces new articles, blog posts and news feeds containing keywords of interest to me. It is a great tool AND it is free.

    Geoff

    Sunday, April 20, 2008 at 8:38 am | Permalink
  3. Frank Haywood wrote:

    Amin:

    Yes it's especially good for knowing how quickly your blog posts have been indexed.  ;-)

    For instance I made this post at 9.40pm my time, and at 0:50am I received the Google alert.  I usually get them within about 30 minutes, but I guess it depends on just when the SEs look at your site.

    Hmm, here's a thought.  I haven't posted all week (since Monday) - I wonder if that affects how often Google checks your site?

    Geoff:

    It's funny isn't it?  You pick these tools up, start using them and forget how useful they are.

    Yet I reckon 99% of marketers (or people interested in making money online) have never even heard of Google Alerts.

    Here's an interesting thing too.  You both came to my blog and made a comment, yet I haven't sent an email out to my subscribers yet.

    Which are you using?  The blog update tool or Google Alerts?  ;-)

    Sunday, April 20, 2008 at 10:08 am | Permalink
  4. It is the magic of RSS.

    Monday, April 21, 2008 at 1:54 pm | Permalink

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