February 26, 2008
3:05 am

Andy Beal, an online reputation management specialist has announced the launch of a new site called “Trackur”. When you want to monitor, what people are saying about you and your brand online? You have two main choices: Google Alerts as well as social media and social networking sites, or you can pay a reputation management firm to do expensive monitoring for you.

With the launch of Trackur, an online reputation monitoring tool, anyone can set up their own reputation monitoring system. Users can submit multiple keywords–such as their name, products, and brands–and automatically monitor news, blogs, images, video, and other social media for any mention of those keywords. Trackur can be set up within 5 minutes, taking the hassle out of maintaining dozens of manual reputation searches.

How is it different from Google Alerts? Trackur goes beyond just Google content. It tracks images, videos, Digg, del.icio.us, Twitter, as well as the usual news and blog stuff.

Users can view their results using a cool AJAX enabled interface and get updates via email or RSS. You can save multiple searches, add filter keywords, save discovered items, and sort the results the way you want.

Trackur comes in three versions: The Standard version is just $88 a month, the Pro is $188, and the Enterprise version is only $388.

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Source:→ SEL

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