KWatch.io
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Monitor keywords on Reddit, X, Linkedin, Quora, HN and more
Arthur Delerue
Monitor Keywords on Linkedin and Quora β€” Real-time alerts something is mentioned on Linkedin or Quora
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Real-time social listening on Linkedin and Quora: receive email alerts or Slack notifications when specific keywords are mentioned in Linkedin posts, or Quora questions/answers/posts. It helps you boost your customer acquisition strategy, and improve your SEO.
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Arthur Delerue
4 months ago I launched KWatch.io to monitor Reddit, Hacker News, and X (Twitter) in real-time. Many customers loved it and asked us to support new platforms. So we listened to them and we have added several key products and features to KWatch.io: Real-time social listening on Linkedin: you can now receive real-time alerts when someones makes a new post on Linkedin that contains specific keywords, whether this post is publicly available on Google or only accessible to Linkedin users. Real-time social listening on Quora: receive real-time notifications when a questions, answers, and posts, contain specific keywords on Quora. Following Google's recent algorithm changes, Linkedin and Quora are now ranking much higher in Google results, so KWatch.io can dramatically help you boost your SEO and customer acquisition. Last of all: you can now receive our notifications on Slack in real-time I would love to hear your opinion on these additions. Does it sound like something that you could use? Is there something critical that is missing? Thanks!
Albert
congrats on the launch of kwatch.io's expanded capabilities. integrating linkedin and quora seems to offer nuanced benefits for user engagement. what inspired the focus on real-time notifications and how do these enhancements align with your vision for the tool's future development?
Arthur Delerue
@mashy thanks for the kind comment! Many users have asked us to support Linkedin and Quora. A first reason is that, with Google's recent algorithm changes, Linkedin, Quora, and Reddit, rank very high in Google, so it can be a good SEO strategy to comment on these platforms when it's relevant. You might want to read this related article: https://kwatch.io/the-impact-of-... For Linkedin there is a second reason: it's a good way to get fresh leads by jumping into the right conversations (about your competitors for example).