Use Google alerts to find inspiration for blogging
I find Google alerts an invaluable tool to keep up with anything - the field of blogging, personalities, or even IndiBlogger itself.
If you have a blog about a cartain topic, create an alert for it and Google will do the rest - reporting the latest information on that topic to you so that you're always on top of things. For example, if you have a blog about Indian Cooking, create an alert for the keyword "Curry". Or if your blog's name is "Killikooba.com", then set an alert for "killikooba" so that any mention of your blog is immediately reported to you by Google.
Does anyone else here use Google Alerts? If not, you should!
Ha ha... I was confused myself until I saw it - 3 years ago! Looks like Mickey has been using the forum search to dig up old threads!
I still use Google alerts... but I've had to narrow them down and use quotes to keep the results more relevant. I certainly won't recommend using the keyword "curry" anymore!
Thanks Renie,i have done it !
I thought that Renie has started a thread all of a sudden after so many years!
Coming to the topic, I feel that it is a cumberssome thing and we would be fcacing information overload!
LOL, even I thought so and was wondering why this topic is not made sticky
Anyway, nice thought it is.
I use Google Alerts not for inspiration but as support and verification of the ideas I write about.
Seems good. I'll try this out for sure!
Nice idea .. I use weekly prompts and memes for my blog ... and participating regularly in them has earned me few good blog readers too ..
Yeah, true Google alerts gives men ideas
Recently i had a chat with one of experienced blog in the niche make money blogging. He has suggested that google alerts is an inevitable to find new topics and know what is happening with regard to a particular sector or section.
Yup its freaking cool!
I have been using Google alert for the past couple of years. Only for profesional purtposes though. That it could help me with blogging never occurred to me. Thanks.
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