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- Unlocking the Power of Reporter Discovery: Connecting with the Right . . .
In today’s fast-paced media landscape, finding the right reporters to pitch your story to is more challenging than ever While many PR professionals and communications teams know who they’re looking for, discovering new journalists—especially those covering topics relevant to your brand—can be a struggle
- Memo | Better comms data
Memo's pitch to publishers is simple: editorial content is being undervalued because the industry publishers depend on – PR Comms – can’t measure it This means publishers lose out on stories to more measurable channels like YouTube, reporters lose exclusives to social influencers, etc
- Introducing the Only Readership-driven Reporter Database
If you don’t triple check via social channels, you could be left sending a pitch that ends up in the clouds Because Memo tracks readership at the article-level, you’ll always be able to see where reporters are currently writing, what they’re writing about, and what’s attracting readers
- Memo Overview
memo co | info@memo co Enterprise Analytics Whether you want to see readership data for your brand, industry, competitors, publisher benchmarks, or reporters you care about most, Memo is the only platform that reports it all Pitch stories that drive traffic PR reporting for the C-suite
- Memo | Better comms data
Insider breaks down the pitch that led the investors in category-defining companies like Uber and Robinhood to back Memo "Memo addresses a specific problem," writes Insider "Hundreds of millions of people read online articles, but there is no simple way to access to publisher data " FAQ
- Benchmarking One-pager - Memo
Know where you’re already winning and find your “underutilized” outlets to grow share of readership Get clear visibility into where you can pitch stories about your brand and outpace your competition Accurate data leads to better decisions Only Memo reports readership direct from publications memo co
- How 4 customers showed ROI on their switch to readership
They wanted to get the word out, but having no relationships or prior experience in this new region, they needed help determining which local outlets and journalists to pitch
- Finding value where others havent: PR’s Moneyball moment | Memo Blog
What once began as a backyard game with a yarn-and-leather ball and a bat made from excess lumber, is now a multibillion-dollar industry with 100 MPH fastballs, acrobatic catches, and more data generated from a single pitch than could be stored on the computer that took us to the moon
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