Google Alerts
John Kremer’s Book Marketing Tip of the Week: September 17, 2013
John Kremer’s Book Marketing Tip of the Week September 17, 2013 In this issue . . . – Quick Book Marketing Tips Quick Book Marketing Tip: Google Alerts and other Alert Systems The great thing about Google Alerts is you can use this service to grow your business in all sorts of ways. Here are […]
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Book Marketing Tip of the Week: August 14, 2013
August 14, 2013 – August is I Love You Month, Learn Japanese Month, National Canning Month, National Golf Month, National Inventors Month, National Napping Month, National Sandwich Month, National Parks Month, National Publish Your E-Book Month, Professional Speakers Month Feature highlight: 11 Reasons to Leave a Comment on a Blog Post You Love – https://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/10-reasons-to-leave-a-comment-on-a-blog-post-you-love […]
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13 Ways to Use Google Alerts to Get More Visibility Online and Offline
Google has a very useful free alert service which can help you get more visibility, both online and offline. Google Alerts is an online clipping service which alerts you via email when online news or articles are posted that fit your keyword search results. For instance, if you want to track a topic for the […]
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