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Still Google Alerts is quick and easy and lets me keep an eye on what is being said about people I'm interested in and competitors.
One tip. Make your search as specific as possible. It takes out the irrelevant nonsense so if you are interested in "Duct Tape Marketing" put it in inverted commas, otherwise you may learn more about teh uses of duct tape than you want.
My first alert showed a site that has linked to me for a while on his blogroll - will then, Google Alerts list him out everytime or do they look for NEW links (like a link someone puts in about a specific post)?
All this said, doesn't WordPress already show me this when I log in (who is linking to me)? Is this different than that? Maybe Google alerts is more comprehensive?
Thanks again!
That is an amazing tip. I had no idea.
Thank you! (as a thanks, expect a Google Alert on a link to your blog from me)
- Mike Michalowicz
Thanks for this amazing tip. Expect a google alert. I am linking to your blog.
- Mike Michalowicz
Donna Ann Harris
Blessings! JJ
Go back to your alerts and edit them so that a search on your name is "Donna Ann Harris" with the quotes around it and that way you will only get alerts where those three words appear together.
Donna Ann Harris
I'm back from holiday, catching up on reading, and very happy to know about this tool. Knowing what search terms people actually use is vitalto online marketing.