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how to set up google alerts

To set up Google Alerts, go to the Google Alerts page, enter the topic you want to track, adjust the alert options (like frequency and sources), and click “Create Alert” to start receiving email updates.

What Google Alerts Do

Google Alerts lets you automatically track mentions of topics, names, brands, or news across the web and get them sent to your inbox. This is handy for following the latest news, monitoring your name or business, or keeping an eye on a trending topic without manual searching.

Step‑by‑step setup

  1. Open your browser and sign in to your Google (Gmail) account so alerts can be delivered to your email.
  1. Go to the Google Alerts page at google.com/alerts.
  1. In the box at the top, type the keyword or phrase you want to monitor (for example, your name, brand, or a news topic).
  1. Check the preview of results below to see the kind of pages you’ll get alerts for and tweak the wording if needed.
  1. Click “Show options” to customize: frequency (as‑it‑happens, daily, weekly), sources (news, blogs, web, video, etc.), language, region, how many results, and which email to deliver to.
  1. Click “Create Alert” to finish; new results that match your settings will now be emailed to you automatically.

Tips for better alerts

  • Use quotation marks for exact phrases, like "google alerts tutorial", to keep results relevant.
  • Add or refine keywords (including synonyms or related terms) so you catch the right mix of mentions without too much noise.
  • Create multiple alerts for different needs, such as your brand name, competitors, and key industry topics, to stay on top of more specific news streams.

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