Ego searches are free and simple searches
designed to monitor blogs and news portals for mentions
of your company, product, competitors or other specific
keywords. Conducting ego searches not only allows
you to stay informed, but also allows you to maintain
a strategic advantage over competing companies.
A number of new Internet services are
freely available that make these 'ego searches' painless
and easy. Dynamically created keyword based RSS feeds,
update in your RSS reader or news aggregators, each
time new information containing the keyword appears
in the searched resources. The dynamic feeds match
requests against new information, as it comes online
in real time.
The following free services allow for
RSS feed ego searches.
Google News - Simply conduct
a keyword search of Google News and then click the
text that says "RSS" then save the url of
the RSS feed into your news reader. Every time a new
article with that keyword appears in Google News the
feed in your RSS reader will automatically update.
http://news.google.com/news
BlogPulse - Find out what is
being said about your products, company or your industry
in the blogosphere. Conduct a keyword or url search
on BlogPulse. Click the orange RSS icon above the
search results and save the feed in your reader. Each
time the keyword appears in a blog indexed by BlogPulse
you will receive a new item in your feed reader. Another
feature of BlogPulse is it will graph the keyword
occurrences, providing a picture representation so
that trends can be easily visualized. Hovering over
the lines of the graph will provide details of actual
blog mentions.
http://www.blogpulse.com
PubSub - Search on a keyword,
then save and add the feed to your RSS reader using
the icons provided. Optionally with PubSub you can
direct your search to only alert you of posts in specific
areas of interest including Press Releases, SEC/EDGAR
Filings, Newsgroup Posts, or Weblog Entries
http://www.pubsub.com
Technorati - Create watch lists,
by entering the search term add item to the watch
list and then scroll to the bottom click the blue
RSS icon to obtain the url of the RSS feed that can
be added to your reader. Technorati is a real-time
search engine that keeps track of what is going on
in the blogosphere. In order to setup a watchlist
you will have to create a Technorati account.
http://www.technorati.com
Ice Rocket - Simply search Ice
Rocket then click the RSS 2.0 button to obtain the
url of the RSS feed that contains your search term.
Add the url to your RSS reader or newsaggregator.
http://www.icerocket.com/
Find Articles - Traditional media
channels can even be monitored using RSS. FindArticles
routinely scans magazines and publications for keyword
mentions. Conduct a search then click "RSS Alert"
to obtain the url to the RSS feed. Add the feed to
your reader to receive instant notification of new
articles.
http://www.findarticles.com/
NewsTrove - NewsTrove indexes
millions of news articles from a myriad of sources.
Build an RSS feed on any topic imaginable. Enter your
search words in the search box. Click 'Search' click
the orange XML icon on the right side of the search
results page and save the feed to your news reader.
http://www.newstrove.com
BlogDigger - BlogDigger monitors
the blogosphere and generally what is said daily in
the blogs. Conduct a search on Blogdigger and click
the orange XML icon to retrieve the url of the search
feed. The feed should then be added to your RSS reader.
http://www.blogdigger.com/
DayPop - Conduct a search and
click the icon on the right that says XML, save the
feed to your RSS aggregator. Only the most recent
search results will appear.
http://www.daypop.com
Yahoo News - Conduct a search
then click "view as RSS" in the right column
save the feed in your aggregator. The feed will check
Yahoo news for mentions.
http://news.yahoo.com/
Overall, ego searches are an excellent
way to stay informed and maintain a strategic advantage
over competitors. Knowing exactly what your online
competitors are doing provides a competitive edge
that can be used to your advantage. Keyword RSS feeds
can be used to monitor key phrases for trademark abuses
or monitoring the effectiveness of a specific press
promotion. Although they sound daunting ego searches
are simply good business sense.
About the Author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com
software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds
and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing
for FeedForDev http://www.feedfordev.com
an RSS component for developers.
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