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Google News Alerts

Swine Flu is the type of news story that demands attention. Google News Alerts will combine results from many sources, but then you need to share it with others. Here’s how you can use AlertRank to assemble the available Google Alerts on a breaking news story into a continuous Twitter stream and a PDF report for periodic emailing.

1. Create a wide range of Google Alerts. If you focus on different sources, you’ll get more results than just a single search on Swine Flu. You should also put a phrase like Swine Flu in quotes to get an exact match.

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2. Wait a few minutes for the alerts to start arriving to make sure you are getting the right results. The flow won’t be anywhere near as high as a Twitter search, but you are looking for news reports for authoritative stories, not jokes about pig BBQ and bacon.

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3. Direct these alerts to a Twitter account with the AlertRank auto-tweet tool. For cases with a high amount of flow, like this one, you might want to create a separate Twitter account. I created @SwineFluAlerts for this set of alerts. I also has AlertRank add the hashtag #swineflu to each tweet, so they would be found easily in a Twitter search.

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4. If you need to share this with people who aren’t familiar with Twitter, you can generate a PDF report every day and email it.

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How do you deal with a high impact news story like this? Do you link blog, retweet, post on Digg? What other alert search terms have you found effective for tracking Swine Flu news? Let me know and I’ll add them to this account.

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I live in Lexington, Massachusetts, so the idea of rallying the citizens to a grave danger is never far from my doorstep. In fact, “Paul Revere” rode by my house on Monday. Just as in 1775, political action is triggered as a reaction to news events. Only now you don’t have to ride into the night to spread the word. Google Alerts can keep you aware of news events related to your issues anywhere in the world, and give you the ammunition you need to get people fired up to act. Here is a simple procedure for political organizing through Google News Alerts:

1. Create a Google News Alert for your cause. If it is best described in multiple words, such as climate change, put them in quotes to make sure Google finds that exact phrase.

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2. Improve the alert to notify you of events that can be affected by political action. You can add words like protest, demonstration, congress, senate, bill, legistation, law, etc. You add words to an alert with an OR in upper case, and put all these words in parentheses. if you haven’t built a Google search like this, get the details from my tutorial. This is an example:
“climate change” (demonstration OR protest OR congress OR senate OR bill OR legislation OR regulation OR law)

3. All politics is local, so you should add a location to the alert to deliver news with more impact for local citizens. You can add the location: operator with the name of a city, state, or country to your alert for more focused news:
“climate change” (demonstration OR protest OR congress OR senate OR bill OR legislation OR regulation OR law) location:india

4. Now you can spread the word. Imagine what Paul Revere could have done with Twitter. You can blog the news, tweet it, post it on Delicious, email it to a list, create a daily report of news stories as a PDF and distibrute it as a printable flyer. Come to think of it, Thomas Paine would have had a lot of fun with Twitter too. I don’t even want to think about the mischief Sam Adams would have caused.

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Definitive guide to location based Google News Alerts

April 21, 2009

I get lots of questions about Google News Alerts for specific locations. So here is a collection of all of my tips on limiting Google News Alerts to a single city, US state, or country.
The key to local Google News Alerts
Queries for news alerts can include the location: operator, which lets you name the origin [...]

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The best way to get Google News Alerts on a single country

April 16, 2009

When I check the search logs for this blog, I see a lot of search requests for Google News Alerts for a specific country, so here is my favorite way to set these up.
1. First you have to find a newspaper in that country. This can be done easily with a Google Web Search. [...]

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How to use Google News Alerts to find government contracts

April 11, 2009

Google News Alerts can be limited to just US government press releases with the site: operator. This simple trick can turn Google News Alerts into an automatic clipping service for government press releases:
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If you add the right keywords, you can track government news about any industry:
clean energy site:gov
From there it is a simple step to [...]

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