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Where to Find Mira Studio Using Mira Studio Extensive Prompt Library - Recommended Select a Core Prompt Typing in a prompt Using the Extensive Prompt Library Where to Find Mira Studio To use Mira Studio, click on Mira Studio in the left-hand navigation bar to get startedUsing Mira StudioThere are three ways to interact with Mira Studio Extensive Prompt Library - RecommendedThe View our extensive prompt library has been designed with use cases from industry peers and is our recommended interaction, especially if you are new to writing prompts. The prompt library is home to nine prompt categories, with the Brand Monitoring section expanded by default.Prompt Library sections include: Brand Monitoring Competitive Intelligence Industry Trends Crisis Management Stakeholder Briefing Media Relations Analysis/Reporting Social Influencers Social Intelligence⭐ Pro tip: Click the star icon to favorite a prompt. Select a Core PromptCore Prompts are suggested prompts available after the Prompt
You can now download your AI-generated insights—including charts, images, and summaries—directly as a PDF with just one click. This eliminates the need for manual screenshots, making it simple to share comprehensive reports with your team, even if you're not a technical user. Whether you're preparing a presentation or sharing findings in real time, exporting insights is now faster, cleaner, and more professional. Downloading a PDF Prompt Meltwater Copilot and receive your response. Click Download PDF below the output. Copilot will generate a PDF of your conversation and follow-up message will confirm: “PDF export ready for download. Click to download the PDF export of your conversation. The download link expires after 1 hour.” Click the link within one hour of receipt to download the export.
You know those key stories you want to remember when it’s time for end-of-year reporting? Or trends you want to track without cluttering up your saved searches? That’s where Tags comes in.Tags let you organize important content manually (or automatically with AI), so when it’s time to build a report or monitor a campaign, you’ve already done the work without realizing it.Whether you’re tracking product mentions, campaign pickups, or thought leadership wins, tagging makes it easier to surface the content that matters. 👟 Let’s Say You Work at CrocsYour team wants to keep track of any media mentions related to:Back-to-school product launches CEO interviews Campaigns featuring celebrity partnersYou could tag these mentions as you come across them in Explore then easily pull them into an Analyze coverage report. Step 1: Open ExploreIn the left-hand navigation bar, click Explore to open the Search Homepage. Create or Select the saved search you want to view content in: ➕ Step 2: Click the T
If you’re a marketer like myself, stepping into 2025 may have felt less like a smooth stride and more like running on ice. The fast pace and endless to-do lists that come with the new year can be overwhelming, but I’m determined to channel all that momentum into fresh opportunities, bold strategies, and a high-energy approach to the new year.Whether you’re looking to level up professionally, shake up your creative process, or expand your horizons, 2025 is brimming with potential. Here are ten bold, exciting, and maybe even questionable ways I plan to make the most of the year ahead. You’re invited to join me on this adventure of breaking routines, sparking creativity, and finding growth in unconventional places! Send a Cold DM to Someone You AdmireLeena Nair, Chanel’s Global CEO, recently gave a fascinating interview at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she shared how bold, intentional networking helped to shape her career. In the early days, she would reach out to inspiring
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
Boolean Practice 2 (NEAR, ONEAR) 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 AND, OR, NOT, NEAR, and ONEAR and quotations. Scenario 1 👽Find documents that mention Yoda and Luke Skywalker within 6 words of each other. Scenario 2 🍔Find documents that mention at least one of the following keywords: hamburgers, veggie burgers, and chicken tenders. These keywords should appear within four words of the keyword drive-through. Scenario 3 ✈Find documen
Boolean Practice 1 (AND, OR, NOT) 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 AND, OR, NOT, and quotations. Scenario 1 👵Find documents that mention Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker but don’t mention Darth Vader. Scenario 2 🍔Find documents that mention at least one of the following keywords: hamburgers, veggie burgers, and chicken tenders. All documents should also include the keyword drive-through. Scenario 3 ✈Find documents that mention Delta
Summit 2026 is Coming! We’re heading back to New York City! Mark your calendars for May 5–6, 2026 at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. Get ready for two days packed with bold ideas, fresh insights, and powerful connections. 📅 Registration opens August 18 — don’t miss your chance to grab early bird pricing! In the meantime, check out these Summit highlights to keep the inspiration going: 🎥 Watch the 2025 Main Stage recordings 📊 Read the top trends from Summit 2025 📘 Download the Marketing Playbook and PR Playbook for actionable takeaways you can put to work now Want to Earn a free ticket to summit? Learn how being active on mCommunity earns you a seat. Stay tuned—early bird tickets are almost here. See you in NYC!
The strength of mCommunity comes from you—our #FriendsWithInsights—who answer questions, share best practices, and provide feedback. To recognize our top contributors, we award mChampion status. Summit 2025 mChampion WallWhat is a mChampion? An mChampion is an active customer member who consistently:Answer questions, start conversations, and support peers. Recognized for consistent engagement and community spirit. Earns exclusive rewards and recognition. Program Goals Our mChampion program is built on three core values: Trust When you see a #FriendWithInsights identified as an mChampion, you know their expertise has been validated. They’ve completed mAcademy courses and regularly provide high-quality answers. Flexibility We understand contributions may vary with professional and personal priorities. That’s why we value all forms of engagement—whether it’s answering questions, posting ideas, or presenting at events. Gratitude Our community thrives because of you. mChampions aren’t j
If you're just getting started with Meltwater, first of all, welcome! You're about to unlock a world of insight into your brand, competitors, and industry. One of the most powerful tools in your subscription are Alerts.👟 Let’s Say You Work at Nike…You're on the global marketing team and managing brand reputation across multiple regions. You log into Meltwater, scroll through your Monitor views, and go to bed thinking everything’s calm.Next morning: 🔥 #Nike is trending on X! There's a viral post showing a new shoe model with a factory defect. Meltwater can immediately notify your team’s Slack, Teams, or shared Email via Spike Detection alert.Whether you're at Nike or managing PR for your organization, alerts are your early warning system. 🧰 Meltwater Alert Types Alert Type Use Case / When to Activate Best For Spike Detection Detects an unusual surge in coverage or social mentions. Perfect for crisis management, PR surges, or going viral. Cris
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