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Tag Archives: Alerts

Twitter’s rebrand to X is causing scam alerts on Microsoft Edge

Indonesia is blocking Elon Musk’s X domain for its gambling and porn history   Jon Fingas   @jonfingas Elon Musk’s rebranding of Twitter as X is… not going according to plan. Indonesia has temporarily blocked X.com due to the country’s laws forbidding gambling and porn. Officials don’t think the site is suddenly going downhill, though. … Continue reading Twitter’s rebrand to X is causing scam alerts on Microsoft Edge

Closing the Loop on Alerts Provides Immediate ROI. Get It Right!

Sean McDade — March 9, 2020 Closing the loop arguably drives the greatest ROI with VoC programs. Here’s how it works: when an individual customer has a problem, the front line of the operation is notified and can follow up to make things right. In other words, operators are able to “close the loop” with … Continue reading Closing the Loop on Alerts Provides Immediate ROI. Get It Right!

How to Combat Price Sensitivity Using Price Drop Alerts

JJ Tyson — November 18, 2019 In ecommerce, we know that people abandon for a variety of reasons. Some consumers become distracted, some are chronic window shoppers, and some just don’t want to pay for shipping. However, one of the most common reasons for abandonment is perhaps the simplest: price sensitivity. Price sensitivity is friction … Continue reading How to Combat Price Sensitivity Using Price Drop Alerts

5 Reasons to Trash Google Alerts in Favor of a Paid Media Monitoring & Measurement Service

William Comcowich — December 8, 2017 Follow @GleanTeam — December 8, 2017 Google Alerts has long been a favorite online monitoring tool for many, including marketing and PR professionals, small businesses and even not so small organizations. After all, it’s free and easy to set up. Google’s name recognition attracts users who don’t know of … Continue reading 5 Reasons to Trash Google Alerts in Favor of a Paid Media Monitoring & Measurement Service

5 Reasons Why Google Alerts Just Aren’t Enough Anymore

Patrick Whatman — November 16, 2017 Follow @mrwhatman — November 16, 2017 If you’re in marketing or communications, you’re almost certainly familiar with Google Alerts. It’s the free tool that sends email updates whenever your keywords are used online. And even though Google itself declared the tool “broken,” they’re still immensely popular: Source: Google Trends … Continue reading 5 Reasons Why Google Alerts Just Aren’t Enough Anymore