Email Alerts can be set up to notify you when certain events happen such as when a visitor from a certain city visits your site or when you set a new hourly record for new visitors. There are twelve alerts that can be configured which are described below.
This is the first step where you add an email or multiple emails to receive alerts. Each email account can receive any combination of alerts.
This is a set of 8 alerts that allow you to be notified when you get a visitor from a new web page or website for the first time, get a visitor from a new city or country for the first time, get a visitor that used a new search term for the first time or when your site sets a new record for the number of visitors per minute, hour or day. Setting an email alert for new visits per minute can be important if your site is featured on a big website that suddenly starts sending you lots of visitors. Feedjit will detect a sudden rise in the number of visitors per minute and will let you know which site is sending them within a couple minutes of it happening.
You can use this feature to get an email when friends or family from a certain city visit your website. E.g. To get emailed whenever someone from Seattle visits your site, simply type "Seattle" without quotes in the text box. Make sure you type in the full city name.
You can use this feature to receive an email whenever someone hits a certain web page on your web site. E.g. To get emailed whenever someone visits your "About Us" web page, enter the URL of your "About Us" page in the form below as follows: "/aboutUs.html" (without quotes). Note that you must omit the the http://yoursite.com prefix.
Advanced users can also enter a Perl-style regular expression pattern in the text box if you check the "Is a pattern" check box.
You can use this feature to receive an email whenever a new visitor arrives from a certain website. For example, to get emailed whenever someone arrives from myfriend.blogspot.com, simply set up an alert for that domain name below.
Leave off the 'www.' prefix for any domain names you enter because we automatically strip that prefix from any referring websites before we compare it with what you've entered.
Advanced users can also enter a Perl-style regular expression pattern in the text box if you check the "Is a pattern" check box.
You can also set up an alert to get emailed whenever someone arrives at your site using a certain search term. E.g. To find out whenever you get a visit when someone Google's your name, set up an alert for "Your Fullname".
Advanced users can also enter a Perl-style regular expression pattern in the text box if you check the "Is a pattern" check box.