Google Alerts For Content Help
I've been somewhat deluged with google alerts for a niche this week. I certainly won't have time to read all the articles that came my way.
I created a doc to save the links. And now I'm saving the titles and intro of each article. This will save me time.
Because every title and intro gives me a pertinent topic and keywords. Of course I will research those to change/update/improve upon and shape a new post.
Honestly, I've got content for months! This is covered in the Content part of the training and there is also additional training:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.co...
Moving along a bit, Loes has posted https://my.wealthyaffiliate.co... - which covers how to see if your web site shows up in Google news items for others.
I never even thought of that! Seems we can go farther than we think!
Have a great weekend everybody!
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Yes, that is a great way to do research and find your own content from there. I agree when you say you will use them to improve upon them as vetting those articles is a good idea. You will or have found I am sure that some are not always accurate and a lot are opinion based, but still great for finding pertinent topics and keywords. Gives you primo opportunity to improve upon those articles in your own way.
It is an awesome tip that is taught here and I have found it to be very helpful as well. I have gotten Google alerts for years simply to keep up with topics in my niche but never thought about using them for my own niche website purpose until WA!
Loes is always on top of things and I follow anything she says. So get in the news alerts yourself and put the good stuff out there and get people to your site!
Have a great weekend also. A file system is very helpful. I couldn't live without mine.
Tried and true
Elaine
It sounds like you are moving ahead at a great clip. Keep up the good work, staying with the training and asking for help when you need it.
Have a productive and happy weekend!
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Thanks Dianne
Wayne