Search all your past Google Alerts with AlertRank

by Adam Green on April 7, 2009

in AlertRank, Announcements, Database, Google Alerts, Search

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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