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Hi Johnny! Just wanted to pass some GREAT information that is a Key Component For Every Musicians Future Success - GOOGLE! We've written a great guide to how to use Google as a musician and just wanted to share this information with you as well!
The
Musicians' Guide To Google Hot Tips To Maximize Your Google Experience
Google, in my humble opinion, is the most amazing invention since
anything else I can really think of. And Google is not just a big search
engine, although it would still be awesome if that's all it did. Google
is, quite simply,
a portal truly puts all of the worlds electronic information at your fingertips
- there's a good reason why the word "Google" has become synonymous
with searching online.
Here are 3 Hot Tips designed to help you through all of Google's awesomeness
and use it to your benefit.
1. Google Alerts ~ Have you ever spent hours trying to track
down articles on a certain subject, topic or even about your band / your
brand? With Google Alerts,
whatever words you select will be searched by Google and emails will be delivered
to in your in-box. To Setup A Google Alert Visit http://www.google.com/alerts
Choose your search terms. -You may include wildcard characters (*) to expand
the search to find words containing the search terms, i.e. "fi*" will
return results for "fish," as well as "ficus" -Use quotation
marks (" Cyber PR ") to search for only the exact words in the search,
in the exact order entered Choose the type of alert you would like. Select
the frequency of alert emails.(Daily works best) Enter the email to which you
would
like the alerts emailed.
2. Google Blog Search ~ This is basically a filter for only
searching Blogs; and with 80 million Blogs out there, on top of all the websites,
this
is a great
filter for all the noise. This is also a great place to track your band on
blogs. To search on Google's Blog search, go to this link:http://blogsearch.google.com/
3. Google RSS Reader ~ FIRST: Watch this
video: It only takes 3 minutes and 43 seconds http://www.commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english
Now that
you know exactly
what this is from watching RSS in Plain English, Setting up your RSS reader
is the perfect way for getting the information you want (not only from blogs
but
from also from other sites you frequent) to come to you instead of having
to check constantly to see what has been updated.
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