What is Google® alert?
Google® warning is a notification delivered to someone's e -mail or information channel that informs users of the new content that has appeared on the web. There are many reasons why people use this type of content monitoring service. Some people use this service to find out when their name appears in web content. Others use this to find out about specific topics that are interested in or which are part of the research project. Companies also sometimes use this type of content monitoring service to find out when the company's name will appear in new web content or to find out on online reviews and discussions about the company's products.
In order to start receiving these types of warnings, the person must create an account with Google and define the parameters of its search. In order to set up a search, to start receiving alerts, users first identify search terms. For example, a person who is interested in receiving a warning to the music group Rilo Kiley, afterIt takes the name of the group as a search term. Vabers can also create settings that define how often they want to receive alerts and the maximum number of new search results that want to appear in one Google® warning.
users can also define what kind of sources want to search for Google® alert system. For example, a user who has been interested in the new Rilo Kiley videos can, for example, narrow their Google® search parameters that include band video clips. In other cases, users can let Google® alert focus on news stories, blog posts and web discussions. You can register and receive several Google® warnings for different search terms. For example, one person may register to receive Google® warnings for information about their favorite sports teams, news that is particularly curious to, andA company with which they compete directly in their professionalism.
6 For example, a search term like "Barack Obama" is likely to bring thousands of hits a day. Years ago, people paid for scanned newspapers and related media for certain conditions and topics. There are still some services that require payment. Today, however, many people use Google® alerts that are free of charge.