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Search Engine Paranoia
Posted by Paul Sturgess on November 19, 2008
Google alerts is a simple service that allows you to receive alerts on any Google search you want, whenever it is updated.
So when a new result is returned for your search, you’ll know about it without having to lift a finger.
Until just recently the alert was only available in the form of an email, fortunately however, Google have now syndicated the alerts into an rss feed.
The problem with the emails was that should you want to monitor a popular search term, with regular changes to the Google search listings, you’d be buried under an avalanche of emails.
The utilisation of RSS feeds is certainly a welcome change to Google alerts. Now we can all get back to monitoring Google for our favourite Search Engine Optimisation terms.
No spam please
Posted by Paul Sturgess on April 04, 2008
Why is it the owners of mailing lists just wont let you leave? Even when you have no interest whatsoever in what they are sending you.
HTML email creation just got a lot easier
Posted by Paul Sturgess on February 21, 2008
The guys over at Campaign Monitor have just released a new feature that automatically converts your beautiful CSS into the inline style format required for cross email client consistency.
Email Standards Project launches
Posted by Paul Sturgess on November 28, 2007
The team at Campaign Monitor have now setup their dedicated Email Standards Project website
Campaign Monitor and Web Standards support in HTML email
Posted by Paul Sturgess on September 11, 2007
Campaign Monitor, our email newsletter manager of choice, will soon be launching a dedicated website to help fight the case for Web Standards support in HTML email.