Research for Your Blog Like a Pro with Trackle

May 22, 2009PanahNo CommentsBlogging Tools

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If you are anything like me, you probably wear more than one hat each and every day. Between looking for sponsorship deals, managing my accounts, writing content, optimizing content for SEO, and tweeting online, there is jut not enough hours to get anything else done. That’s why I use the latest and greatest Web 2.0 tools to help me get more done with less. The latest tool that I have been hooked on lately is Trackle. It’s an astonishing research tool that helps you pull all kinds of information from the World Wide Web automatically without you having to do much.

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Tracking is more than just a glorified RSS reader. It can track anything under the sun and send you e-mail updates or even SMS messages when it has found something. You can track keywords, topics, sports teams, upcoming books, and more. If you want to track all these things by hand, you are not going to get anything done.

Here are a few things that you may want to track with Trackle:

  • Online Reputation: Track yourself and everything about you. You can track yourself across the web or specific blogs.
  • News: choose a keyword or topic and leave it to Trackle to keep you informed on the latest developments.
  • Social Media: track topics and keywords across the social media. Facebook, LinkedIn, and Craigslist are among the social media sites covered here.
  • Videos: you can track videos by user or category using Trackle. Another great way to find new content to talk about on your blog.

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My favorite feature is “Track Anything” on Trackle. You can literally track anything you can think of using Trackle. That includes tracking local news, RSS feeds, and specific blogs. Overall, Trackle is the best way to outsource a part of your research process without sacrificing quality. It’s an incredible service that helps you grab a whole lot of information and have it delivered to your e-mailbox automatically. Trackle will save you time with your search, so you can focus on providing more value to your readers. That way everybody wins.

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