The rather nice bolt-on for Google Alerts is sadly no more, I had a short email message in my inbox this morning stating:
"Our investors have decided that Alertrank has not generated enough of a following to justify maintaining it as a free site. As a result, we will be terminating the site on July 15th."
We've been using the service as an addition to the paid for monitoring that we use on a daily basis as it can sometimes pick things that get overlooked.
http://www.alertrank.com
It'll be a sadly missed service...
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Monday, 19 July 2010
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Alert Rank... Harness the power of Google Alerts!
We currently use Google Alerts to highlight any news stories that reference the University and as a way to tackle any negative news or postings in a timely manner. This service is not only brilliant but also free and works as a nice addition to our paid for services. The only slight issue is the fact that it's a bit of a blunt tool and you receive a long list of mentions without any real ranking on how important they are.
So, to cut down on the manual processing is a new tool we've found called AlertRank. It gives you a good idea of how important the alerts are with an easy ranking tool and best of all... it's also free! We've been trialling it for a couple of days and so far the service is working rather well and there are publication tools which look as though they might be useful. Might be worth a look!
A sample snippet of the email you receive is listed below and shows the ranking in green on how important the article is deemed to be:
Alert Rank
So, to cut down on the manual processing is a new tool we've found called AlertRank. It gives you a good idea of how important the alerts are with an easy ranking tool and best of all... it's also free! We've been trialling it for a couple of days and so far the service is working rather well and there are publication tools which look as though they might be useful. Might be worth a look!
A sample snippet of the email you receive is listed below and shows the ranking in green on how important the article is deemed to be:
Alert Rank
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