CAn you set-up a Google alert for an Expiring Domain?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by HighRollerT, Jul 20, 2010.

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    Lets say I want to buy texasford.com

    is there any way to setup a google alert to be notified when this domain goes on the market?
     
    HighRollerT, Jul 20, 2010 IP
  2. vikassam321

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    1.Point your browser to the Google Alerts BETA page. Enter the keyword(s) for the alert that you want to setup.

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    Select the type of Alert you want to receive. The comprehensive Alert retrieves news from blogs, news sources, Google Groups messages and websites. You can choose to get results from only one of these sources, instead of all sources.
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    Choose how often Google will send the Alerts to you. Google can send your alerts as soon as it finds a match to your keyword, once daily or only once a week.
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    Enter the email address that you will use for your Alerts. If you don't have a Google email account, you will need to register for one.
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    Click "Create Alert" when you are finished entering your keywords, choices of sources and frequency for messages.

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    Review and revise your Alerts if you receive too much or too little information. Log in on the Google Accounts page. Choose "Manage Alerts" to see your saved Alerts. Delete alerts that you no longer need
     
    vikassam321, Jan 13, 2011 IP