How to Find Out Who Googles You

Many staffers with hiring authority conduct Google searches on prospective employees to determine if they are a good fit for the company. Therefore, it would be wise to keep track of who is Googling you. Unfortunately, Google does not currently provide this information. It does, however, provide a program that allows you to monitor how many people came to your site through Google. Although this program does not tell you exactly who came to your site, it does supply the location of the visitor. A few websites have started using this information to help users determine who is Googling them. This tutorial will teach you how to view this information on Ziggs. Other websites should be similar.

Instructions

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      Set up a new account at Ziggs (see Resources below). Click on the "Join Free" button on Ziggs's website.

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      Complete the profile section. When you click on the "My Profile" tab, a side bar displays what section need to be completed to finish your profile. Note: Once your profile is established, it may take some time before your Zigg account shows up when your name is Googled.

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      When someone visits your Zigg profile, Zigg will notify you with an email. To view the location of the visitor, click on "Search Alerts" on the "My Hub" page. This brings up a large map with pointers on the visitors.

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      Click on "My Profile>Tools>Stats" to view how the visitors arrived on your page. Those who Googled you are listed second in the second section of the page. You can also view what information the visitors are viewing.

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