Google Alerts by Delaware Employment Law Blog

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Google currently offers six types of alert searches: "News", "Web", "Blogs", "Comprehensive", "Video" and "Groups". A News alert is an email that lets the user know if new articles make it into the top ten results of his/her Google News search. A Web alert is an email that lets the user know if new web pages appear in the top twenty results for his/her Google Web search. A News & Web alert is an email that lets the user know when new articles related to his/her search term make it into the top ten results for a Google News search or the top twenty results for a Google Web search. A Groups alert is an email that lets the user know if new posts make it into the top fifty results of his/her Google Groups search. Google Alerts also allow its users to determine the frequency in which checks are made for new results. Three options are available: "once a day", "once a week", or "as it happens". These options do not necessarily control how often they will receive alerts. The first option, for example, means they will receive at most one alert email per day. The "as it happens" option can result in many alert emails per day, depending on the search.

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What did you Say? How to Use Google Alerts to Monitor Your Online Reputation

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(& Why You’d Be Crazy Not to )

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Google Alerts ?

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What is it? An assistant for the internet

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Why would I want it? To know what people are saying About topics of interest About your business About YOU!

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Examples

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My topics: “four-day work week” “Gen Y” “eeoc settlement”

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My Businesses: “Delaware Employment Law Blog” “Young Conaway” “Moro Restaurant”

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Me “Molly DiBianca” “Margaret DiBianca” “Margaret M. DiBianca”

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www.google.com

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Topics My Business Me

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example@myemail.com

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Thanks for visiting! www.DelawareEmploymentLawBlog.com

Summary: Employers use Google, Facebook, and MySpace to conduct informal and unofficial background checks on job applicants. But what about the employer's online reputation? Learn how to monitor your online reputation, as well as your business' reputation using Google's free tool, Google Alerts

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