Advertise Here

View All Articles

The iAlert.com News Reporter, Now You Can Report For iAlert.com

If you have witnessed a significant severe weather event, environmental disaster, police/fire emergency, or another notable event then report this to the millions of iAlert.com users using our service to discover and to be alerted for such events.  iAlert reporter news reports are posted….

  1. …on the iAlert.com Reports Page (http://iAlert.com/reports.php)
  2. …on your personal iAlert reporter page similar to http://iAlert.com/myalias (See Example)
  3. …direct to iAlert users by email and/or text messages
  4. …on multiple domains (LocalStormReports.comLocalStormReports.com, SpotterReports.com, StormReport.com)

Why become iAlert news Reporter?
There are many reasons to become an iAlert.com news reporter, here are just a few….

  1. Targeted Audience:  People use the iAlert service to discover and receive severe weather and emergency alerts you will be reporting
  2. Because You’re a Reporter:  This is what you do, whether professionally or as a hobby you capture newsworthy events. We simply provide the audience and platform for your reports
  3. Promote Your Work:  We allow our reporters to provide links to their website, twitter page, biography information, allow users to “follow” your iAlert reporting, direct notification to your followers when new reports are posted, we submit your reports to all major search engines ( E.G. Google, Yahoo, Bing), and provide “Editors Choice” promotion for premium member reports, all of which elevates visibility for you and your reporting (See Example)
  4. It’s FREE!

Becoming an iAlert reporter is fast, easy, and free. 
If you already have an iAlert.com membership just log into your account, select “myReports” in the member menu bar, then follow provided instructions.

If you are new to iAlert.com must first signup for a member account and then proceed to “myReports” inside your account once created.

So go ahead and report on those others sites and then file your reports on iAlert.com to reach the targeted audience you are truly looking for.

This entry was posted in iAlert Functionality and tagged , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Read More

NOAA Tsunami Research

How 30 Years of NOAA R&D Made a Tsunami Forecast Land Exactly When It Mattered   Event in brief. In late July 2025, a magnitude 8.8 megathrust earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula triggered Pacific-wide tsunami alerts.…

Read More

Alert.com Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale

Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale

The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is a 1 to 5 rating based on a hurricane’s sustained wind speed. This scale estimates potential property damage. Hurricanes reaching Category 3 and higher are considered major hurricanes because of…

Read More

Above-Normal 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season forecast by NOAA featuring storm icon and named storm prediction

NOAA Predicts “Above-Normal” 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season: What You Need to Know

NOAA has released its 2025 Atlantic hurricane season outlook, predicting a 60% chance of an above-normal season, a 30% chance of a near-normal season, and only a 10% chance of below-normal activity. The season runs from…

Read More

Leave a Reply