A few years ago, I discovered a very useful feature of Google, the Google Alerts. With it, I can keep up with the topics that interest me, such as specific news items, articles about Hank Skinner or anytime this blog is mentioned or linked to. (very rare).
Some webmasters also use the service to check for plagiarism or backlinks to articles they've written. Companies can use it to see what others are saying about their products, especially useful when someone is unjustly smearing their reputation.
You can configure the results to show up in your reader feed or delivered to your email inbox.
From the site:
Monitor the Web for interesting new content
Google Alerts are email updates of the latest relevant Google results (web, news, etc.) based on your queries.
Enter a search query you wish to monitor. You will see a preview of the type of results you'll receive. Some handy uses of Google Alerts include:
*monitoring a developing news story
*keeping current on a competitor or industry
*getting the latest on a celebrity or event
*keeping tabs on your favorite sports teams
Google Alerts
Some webmasters also use the service to check for plagiarism or backlinks to articles they've written. Companies can use it to see what others are saying about their products, especially useful when someone is unjustly smearing their reputation.
You can configure the results to show up in your reader feed or delivered to your email inbox.
From the site:
Monitor the Web for interesting new content
Google Alerts are email updates of the latest relevant Google results (web, news, etc.) based on your queries.
Enter a search query you wish to monitor. You will see a preview of the type of results you'll receive. Some handy uses of Google Alerts include:
*monitoring a developing news story
*keeping current on a competitor or industry
*getting the latest on a celebrity or event
*keeping tabs on your favorite sports teams
Google Alerts
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