🎥 Video Tip 3: Smarter Searches, Better Stories
Getting better insights starts with building smarter searches. In this week’s Insights unBoxed, we’re taking a deeper dive into some of Meltwater’s most powerful Boolean techniques — the same ones our internal experts use to cut through noise and find the stories that matter most. 🎥 Watch the video: Here are a few of my favorite takeaways: Use title-specific searches to find headline coverage: title:"Warby Parker" — filters for major stories and leadership mentions, without the fluff. Clean up your data by removing irrelevant accounts: NOT from:"grok" or AND (followers < 1000 AND socialType:twitter) — perfect for removing spam or low-follower bots. Add context with proximity and frequency operators: "Warby Parker"{2} ensures your brand is mentioned more than once. "Warby Parker" NEAR/5 quality connects the dots between mentions and meaning. Check if Meltwater crawls a specific site: site:"nytimes.com" — simple and powerful. Use visual operators for scene-based searches: Want
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Si te perdiste nuestra Product Hour del 6 de octubre sobre cómo comenzar con Alertas, Informes de Resumen y Monitores, ¡no te preocupes! Tenemos la grabación para ti. Mira el video a continuación y aprende cómo configurar alertas automáticas para mantenerte al tanto, comparar tus búsquedas guardadas con las de tus competidores usando Monitor y crear reportes diarios que se envían directamente a tu bandeja de entrada. En esta sesión, aprendimos: Cómo configurar alertas inteligentes en la plataforma para que, si aumentan las menciones, cambia el sentimiento o hay un pico de cobertura mediática, lo sepas de inmediato. Cómo crear Informes de Resumen (Digest Reports) que te entregan tus menciones y coberturas más importantes cuando lo necesites. Cómo crear un Monitor que te permite responder y participar rápidamente con el contenido que surge de tus búsquedas. Con @francisco.romeromeltwater.com Vea la grabación aquí:
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Whether you’ve used Author Segments before or are discovering it for the first time, this update brings powerful audience segmentation tools designed to help you understand who is engaging with your brand—and how to reach them more effectively. Note: Author Segments is available in certain Social Packages. Connect with your Account Team to learn more about your access. What Is Author Segments? Author Segments is a social listening feature that helps you explore and understand your online audience on a deeper level. It analyzes the authors behind social conversations about your brand or topics you care about, and groups them into segments based on characteristics such as: Interests and passions Demographics Online behaviors and engagement patterns This gives you a clear picture of who is driving conversations relevant to your brand or industry. Why It Matters Knowing your audience is the foundation of any successful marketing or communications strategy. Author Segments enables y
Jeden Montag im Oktober veröffentlichen wir einen neuen Prompt – zusammen mit einer echten Kundengeschichte, die zeigt, welchen Mehrwert die Abfragegebracht hat.Deine Challenge: Teste den Prompt in Mira Studio, teile anschließend hier deine Erkenntnisse und verdiene dir dein Badge. Abonniere diese Seite, um automatisch über den nächsten Beitrag informiert zu werden. 🔍 Diese Woche wird’s fortgeschrittenerWir gehen einen Schritt weiter: Wir verwenden eine gespeicherte Explore-Suche in Mira Studio.So hast du noch mehr Möglichkeiten, deine Prompting-Skills zu testen.👉 Mehr erfahren über die 30-Tage-Prompt-Challenge 📝 Prompt der Woche: From Data to NarrativeNutze #[eine gespeicherte Explore-Suche], um die Top 5 Trendthemen in Social Mediavon vor einem Jahr, von vor sechs Monaten, und von den letzten zwei Wochen zu identifizieren. Füge für jedes Thema drei verlinkte Posts (mit der höchsten Reichweite) hinzu. Verwende jeden Post nur einmal. Bonus-Prompt:“Wie hat sich die Diskussion i
In the course Creating Searches with Boolean: Advanced we reviewed the Boolean operators that can help you find prominent mentions of your organization. Here is a safe place where you can practice your new knowledge. You can also practice in Explore and test your search to see if you are getting the results you expected. How it works:Pick at least one scenario listed below and create a mock search. Add your search as a reply below. No cheating! Once you post your search, review what other learners have added to see how it compares. We will PM you the answer key Let’s Practice Let’s practice using the operators title: and ingress:. Pick at least one scenario listed below and create a mock search. Add your search as a reply below. Scenario 1 👵Find documents that mention Star Wars or George Lucas in the first paragraph of an article written by Mike Hale. Scenario 2 🍔Find documents that mention at least one of the following McDonald’s holiday menu items in the title or first paragraph:
In the course Creating Searches with Boolean: Advanced we reviewed the Boolean operators that can help you find content from journalists. Here is a safe place where you can practice your new knowledge. You can also practice in Explore and test your search to see if you are getting the results you expected. How it works:Pick at least one scenario listed below and create a mock search. Add your search as a reply below. No cheating! Once you post your search, review what other learners have added to see how it compares. We will PM you the answer key Let’s Practice Let’s practice using the author operator. Scenario 1 👵Find documents written by the journalist Mike Hale that mention Star Wars or Lord of the Rings. Scenario 2 🍔Find documents about the company McDonald's that are written by at least one of the following journalists: Isabella Simonetti, Vivian Giang, or Stephen Gandel. Scenario 3 ✈Find documents that mention Delta Airlines and supply chain that are written by the journalist
In the course Creating Searches with Boolean: Advanced we reviewed the Boolean operators that can help you find specific content from Twitter. Here is a safe place where you can practice your new knowledge. You can also practice in Explore and test your search to see if you are getting the results you expected. How it works:Pick at least one scenario listed below and create a mock search. Add your search as a reply below. No cheating! Once you post your search, review what other learners have added to see how it compares. We will PM you the answer key Let’s Practice Let’s practice using the Twitter operators:to: mention: from: Scenario 1 👵Find Twitter documents that mention or are a reply to @MarkHamill that also mention Luke Skywalker. Scenario 2 🍔Find Twitter documents that are posted from at least one of the following fast-food restaurants: @BurgerKing, @McDonalds, or @Wendys. All documents should also include the keyword french fries. Scenario 3 ✈Find documents that are ear
Boolean Practice 3 (Nested Search) In the course Creating Searches with Boolean: Foundations we reviewed the Boolean operators everyone should know in order to create searches.Here is a safe place where you can practice your new knowledge. You can also practice in Explore and test your search to see if you are getting the results you expected. How it works:Pick at least one scenario listed below and create a mock search. Add your search as a reply below. No cheating! Once you post your search, review what other learners have added to see how it compares. We will PM you the answer key Let’s Practice Let’s practice using nested searches. Scenario 1 👵Find documents that mention Yoda with Luke Skywalker or Princess Leia. Documents should not include the keyword Darth Vader. Scenario 2 🍔Find documents that mention at least one of the following keywords: hamburgers and veggie burgers. These keywords should appear within 10 words of the keywords drive-through or drive-thru Scenario 3 ✈Find
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