Do a Blog Search to Find Additional Project Kaizen Postings

December 6th, 2005 by Hal

Looking for an easy way to find all those blogging on project kaizen? I'm using Google Blogsearch, a new service in beta testing, to collect all the postings for me. Place the term "project kaizen" in the search box. Up will come the latest listings. It's easy to read through them, or you can scroll to the bottom where you'll find an RSS feed for the search. Copy that feed into your feed reader and you won't miss any posting that includes project kaizen prominently in the title or body of the posting. You can choose either a 10-post feed or a 100-post feed.

I used this approach yesterday to find Kathleen's post along with two fine posts on the GrimReader and SwimBlog.

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One Response to “Do a Blog Search to Find Additional Project Kaizen Postings”

  1. Karen Wilhelm Says:

    Bill Waddell, Kevin Meyer and I went around on the blog update problem. I recommended, and they liked, the Blogarithm tool Joe Ely uses on his site. It does confine you to specific blogs that you monitor, but if you are tracking the project kaizen posts in a focused manner, Blogarithm might be the way to go.

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