We just added search to AlertRank. This extends the role of AlertRank as the Google Alerts database. Now you can search through all the alerts you’ve received based on a series of keywords. For example. I run alerts for lots of social media marketing terms. After I receive them, I might want to see which ones contain the word Twitter. I don’t want to make that word a part of my Google Alerts search terms, because then I’d only get alerts with that term. This lets me cast a wide net, and then pull out just the results I need later.

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