Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Track Who's Talking About You or Linking To You

With a neat service by Google called "Google Alerts," you can see who's talking about you, or linking to you on the Internet.

The alerts can be emailed to you: "Once-a-Day," "Once-a-Week," or "As It Happens." The alert frequency depends a lot on the importance of the subject you're tracking. For instance, I track my church's name at least "As It Happens," because I want it fast.

You can also select types of tracking areas like "News," "Web," and "Groups."

Here's what you should be tracking:
  • Your church's name -- "Quail Springs Baptist Church"
  • An abbreviated version of your church's name -- "Quail Springs church" [This is to catch all the one's who don't use our full name
  • My church's Web site -- "www.qsbc.org" [To see who's linking to you]
  • Your name -- "Cory Miller" [With such a common name, you'd be surprised what all I do!]
  • Your blog topic or subject -- I have one set for "church marketing" as that's one of the main topics I blog on
  • Your community's name -- I track "oklahoma city" news
Start getting alerts today! Go to: http://www.google.com/alerts

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