🔍 How to Find Mentions in Meltwater (Beginner Guide)
Sometimes you don’t need a full dashboard—you just need to find one specific article or post.
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Let’s say you’re trying to find this article by Buzzfeed about Justin Bieber’s Coachella performance:
“Justin Bieber Casually Took Us Through Every Era Of His Career At Coachella, And I’m Emotionally Unwell About It”
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Here’s the fastest way to find it in Meltwater.
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Option 1: Use Keyword Search (If you know title)
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If you have the article title:
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Option 2: Use Advanced Search (if you have the exact URL)
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If you already have the article link, this is the fastest way to find a single, exact match.
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Use this operator:Â url:"full-article-link*"
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Option 3: Use Mira Companion (if you have the exact URL)
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If you already have the article URL, you can quickly pull it into Meltwater using Mira.
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Option 4: Use Source Type Filter (You don’t know title or URL)
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If looking in your Explore search results and you can’t find the article. You can narrow the results down by using the Source Type Filter.
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To filter by a specific website:
- Click All Filters
- Select dropdown arrow next to News under Source Type
- In the News search field, type the name of the website or paste the URL
- Check the box next to the correct website
- Click Apply to update results
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👉 This helps you quickly narrow results to a single publisher so you can find the exact article faster
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What Should I Do Next?
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Finding one mention is often the first step—once you have it, tag the mention so you can easily find it later or include it in reporting.
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From there, you can start spotting trends, coverage patterns, or building out a full dashboard.
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👉 Learn how to organize mentions with tags
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