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  1. Collect sales leads with Google Alerts, and distribute them to your sales team with a free account at http://www.alertrank.com
  2. Put links to your site in the footer of your posts. You can have Google Alerts tell you if someone steals your content.
  3. Know when Google indexes your site. Setup a Google Alert for site:yourdomain.com
  4. Prove to clients that they need reputation management services. Produce free PDF reports of Google Alerts with http://www.alertrank.com
  5. Keep Google Alerts on your clients' industry keywords. Send links to these alerts as FYI email to clients. #marketing
  6. Google Alerts for authors. Track academic citations of your name and book title. ("michael pollan" OR "In defense of food") site:edu
  7. A free account at http://www.alertrank.com lets you share Google Alerts online with public account pages.
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  9. Google Alerts for restaurants. Watch review sites for mentions. "border cafe" site:yelp.com
  10. Google Alerts for political action. Identify twits with common interests and follow them. intext:"bio * global warming" site:twitter.com
  11. Real time search is great, but real intelligence about the results is even more important. Rank sources with free http://www.alertrank.com
  12. Google Alerts for politcal action. Track government publications and regulations. "global warming" site:gov
  13. Google Alerts for political action. Find events and notify followers. "global warming" (conference OR event OR rally)
  14. Need to identify the most influential bloggers in your field? Try a free account at http://www.alertrank.com #marketing
  15. I got my blog onto page one for Google Alerts by using http://www.alertrank.com. It is free and super easy to get started.
  16. Positive mentions are also easy to pick up with Google Alerts. (love OR great OR best) brandname
  17. Negative mentions can be found with Google Alerts using the right keywords. (hate OR frustrated OR annoyed OR terrible) brandname
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  19. Brand managers can find comparative reviews with Google Alerts. "brand1 vs brand2"
  20. Follow academic research on any topic with Google Alerts. keywords ~colloquium site:edu