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Before Advanced Web Ranking, we had no information about the position of our website in the search engines. Now we're surrounded by a huge amount of information and we sometimes wish we could only get the important changes.
That's where triggers come to help! You can define a condition with the help of the customizable filters and you will receive a special report with only the data you are interested in, when that condition is true.
For example, let's suppose you are only interested in some of the changes that occur, such as when a keyword goes up or down at least 5 places in a search engine. All you need to do is create a trigger using the condition "change" greater than 5, then specify what kind of report you wish to receive and you're set. You will then receive a report if the condition is true after each update of the project, or when you manually run the trigger.
Triggers can be created for a certain project or for a list of multiple projects. The only difference is that the triggers that are created per project have the ability to refine the input data, if you are only interested in one search engine and a few keywords for example to match the given condition. The multiple projects triggers are restricted to use all the search engines, keywords and websites from the projects they apply to.
To create a new trigger, go to the [Reports] menu and select [New report template]. Choose the report that you wish to be triggered when your condition is true, and also the type and format. Then set the condition in question in the [Filters and conditions] section.
You can use either a predefined condition or you can define one with several criteria that better suits you needs. You also have the possibility to refine results per search engines, keywords and websites as required. When the condition set in this section is met, the trigger is activated automatically and the report generated.
