How to Create a Google Email Alert
Open www.google.com/alerts; , Type in the keywords., Select the results you want., Choose your email delivery., Select volume of emails., Press Create Alert, and your alert is ready. , Return to Google Alerts to manage your account.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open www.google.com/alerts;
After the 'Search Terms:' type the keyword(s), you want to have in your results. , After 'Type' select the type of results you want.
If you results on news, then select News.
If you want results with links of a blog, select blog. if you want results with Google Realtime, select Realtime.
If you want videos on that topic, select Video.
If you want results on Google discussions, select Discussions.
If you want results of all type, simply select Everything. , After 'how often' select the time of your Email delivery. , After 'volume'
select the volume of your emails. ,, To edit, manage, or delete your alerts later, just go to https://www.google.com/alerts/manage?hl=en&gl=in -
Step 2: Type in the keywords.
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Step 3: Select the results you want.
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Step 4: Choose your email delivery.
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Step 5: Select volume of emails.
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Step 6: Press Create Alert
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Step 7: and your alert is ready.
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Step 8: Return to Google Alerts to manage your account.
Detailed Guide
After the 'Search Terms:' type the keyword(s), you want to have in your results. , After 'Type' select the type of results you want.
If you results on news, then select News.
If you want results with links of a blog, select blog. if you want results with Google Realtime, select Realtime.
If you want videos on that topic, select Video.
If you want results on Google discussions, select Discussions.
If you want results of all type, simply select Everything. , After 'how often' select the time of your Email delivery. , After 'volume'
select the volume of your emails. ,, To edit, manage, or delete your alerts later, just go to https://www.google.com/alerts/manage?hl=en&gl=in
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