
Add this phenomenal power tool to your daily delivery of Google news/update email alerts - then just stand back and watch it fly. Alert Rank immediately goes to work gathering, sorting, and annotating for you.
All you have to do is review the neat, easy-to-read reports as they arrive.
It couldn't be simpler!

The first step in managing multiple Google Alerts is logging into a Google account. Any alerts you create while logged in will be collected into a single control panel. Most people already have a Google account, so we won't go into the full procedure of creating an account in this tutorial. If you don't have a Google account, just go to the account creation page.

You can create an account with your existing email address. You don't have to create a Gmail address to use Google Alerts. Once you fill in this form, you will receive a verification email. Just click the verify link in this email, and you're ready to start managing multiple Google Alerts.
Once you are logged into your Google account, you can always find the Google Alerts management page by following a few links. First click the "My Account" link on the top of every Google page.

Then click the "Manage" link for the Alerts tool.

If you already have any alerts created in this account, they will show up on this page. We created one in the Getting Started page of this tutorial.

You can also go directly to this page.
To create a Google Alert click the "New Alert" button.

Once you fill in your search term, you can choose an alert type, and delivery rate. Your alert is saved when you click the "Create Alert" button. You won't receive a verification email, because you are already logged into an account.
To edit a Google Alert click the "edit" link to the right of each alert.

You can change the search term and any settings, and then click the "Save" button.
To delete a Google Alert you first have to click the checkbox next to the alert, and then click the "Delete" button.

You can delete multiple alerts at the same time by clicking multiple checkboxes before performing the deletion.