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Tag Archives: Google Alerts
20
Dec
How to Set Up Google Alerts: Staying Current on Industry News and Web Action
By: Amber Ludwig
- Are you writing to stay current on your website or blog but feel flustered coming up with topics people will read?
- Do you find that your competitors are always talking about the latest and greatest, and you’re struggling to keep up?
- Is there a way to just get an industry snapshot everyday so that I can keep up and have plenty to write about?
Yes! It’s called Google Alerts and it’s free to use.

Google Alerts isn’t exactly a new concept, but it’s one that could be of great importance to you in the future. Every single day the Internet is exploding with new information, ideas, start-ups, training modules, video, membership sites, blogs, social networking tools… the list goes on and on. Wouldn’t it be nice to “follow” the latest updates for certain keywords that you choose?
25
Aug
Part 2 of 3: Blast From The Past, Wicked Resources
By: Amber Ludwig
21 Top Posts Everyone Needs to Read About Online Business Development Continued… A Series by Amber Ludwig.
This 2nd post in the 3-part series continues “Blast From the Past” week where I deliver the top insights and training pieces I’ve written over the past 18 months. Below I have selected the best Resource posts that still include current training material. Print them out, share then on Facebook/Twitter, or just enjoy the content!
Resource Post 1:
How to Resize Images Quickly and Easily: I’m sure by now you’ve come across at least one instance where you wanted to upload a picture – thinking it would be a simple process – only to find that your image didn’t fit in the allotted space. Well, I know that not everyone has a fancy Adobe product that can resize images and not everyone is tech savvy. I have a very quick and easy-to-use solution for you…

