Using Google Alerts To Help Your Business
By
Adam McFarland,
Albany, NY, U.S.A.
ajm[at]sportslizard.com
http://www.iprioritize.com/
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At
times it seems that Google releases more new products
and services than we can keep track of. From Google
Calendar and Google Video, to Google Base, Google
Finance, and Google Trends, it can be overwhelming
just to remember what each one does. One of the oft
overlooked hidden gems in Google's enormous offering
is Google Alerts. Within minutes, one can be signed
up for email alerts that can give them and their business
a leg up on the competition. Alerts can be used to
spy on competitors, keep track of what people are
saying about your business, or follow an important
news story.
How
Does It Work
Google
Alerts sends you an email each time a new page for
your chosen term makes it in the top twenty results
on Google's web search. You can also have the alert
check Google News and/or Google Groups. To sign up
for a Google Alert, all that you need to do is visit
the Google Alerts homepage (http://www.google.com/alerts),
enter the search term, type of alert (search Google
News, Google Groups, or the web), frequency of emails
(daily, as it happens, or weekly), and your email
address. You can set up alerts for as many terms as
you like using a Google Account. So why would you
want an unlimited amount of alerts? Because as a business
owner, you have a lot to keep track of and very limited
time to do it.
Spy
on Your Competitors
Every
business has a competitor. More likely, you have several
direct competitors and several more indirect competitors.
While regularly checking out their websites is an
important part of the process, it doesn't paint the
whole picture. A competitor’s website is very much
crafted to the image that they want to portray to
their customers. This is great if you want to know
what their latest sale is or how much their new product
costs, but it isn't likely to feature a negative review
in last Sunday's newspaper.
That's
where Google Alerts comes in. By simply setting up
a News, Groups, and search alert for each of your
competitors, you will know what other people are saying
about your competition – both the media and consumers,
both good and bad.
Keep
Up To Date on Your Industry
Equally
as important as what people are saying about your
competition is what people are saying about your industry
in general. If there's a negative PR swing against
violent video games, and you just happen to run a
video game store, you will probably be affected. By
receiving alerts on important key words related to
your industry, you can be on top of any sudden changes
and react accordingly. By the time your competition
realizes what's happening they will be scrambling
to catch up to you.
Track
Yourself and Your Business
It
goes without saying, if it's important to know what
people are saying about your competitors and about
your industry, it would stand to reason that it's
important to know what people are saying about you.
I have Google Alerts on both my name and my businesses
name. I know that they go hand in hand – if one is
getting slandered you better bet it will hurt the
other. By receiving alerts, you can be on top of anything
negative relating to you or your business, and hopefully
nip any problem in the bud before it grows too large.
On the flip side, there's nothing better than receiving
an alert where someone praises your business. Those
are the types of things that you want to make sure
are on the PR page of your businesses website.
Get
News Stories for Your Site or Blog
I
own a site where I do weekly news updates about what's
going on in the industry. Some weeks, there are tons
of news items to choose from, other weeks it's hard
to find anything. In addition to the regular industry
news sites that I check to get information, I have
Google Alerts set up for each of the key terms. You'd
be surprised how frequently a unique story from a
local newspaper pops up in Google News. Many times
these stories haven't been seen by my competitors
and I am able to “break” the news to the online community.
This works well for blogs too – if you have a daily
blog about being an entrepreneur, having an alert
for the word “entrepreneur” can fetch you several
quality stories each day to help inspire fresh posts.
In
this increasingly competitive business world, you
need each and every leg up on your competition that
you can get. Used properly, Google Alerts can be an
extremely efficient way to track what's going on across
the web. The alternative would be to search each term
every day for new updates. Who has time for that?
Spending less time researching enables you to spend
more time on the things important to your business.
About
the Author: Adam McFarland owns iPrioritize
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