Burrelles is one of the only media monitoring services I'm aware of that still monitors print media. Search queries are fairly easy to set up, and the price point is reasonable.
We saw some stories we didn't need, but it was quickly resolved
I started using viralheat back when they had a free version available online. I was using it for basic publishing, and keeping my customer base/followers (I run a small consulting company) informed and engaged. The product was fast, extremely easy to use,...
Database is not up-to-date. Menus are lengthy and search offers you to specify criteria that it seems to not actually have data for, not to mention that you don't even know what some of them refer to. For example, when I export a list of coverage there are...
Burrelles is one of the only media monitoring services I'm aware of that still monitors print media. Search queries are fairly easy to set up, and the price point is reasonable.
I started using viralheat back when they had a free version available online. I was using it for basic publishing, and keeping my customer base/followers (I run a small consulting company) informed and engaged. The product was fast, extremely easy to use,...
We saw some stories we didn't need, but it was quickly resolved
Database is not up-to-date. Menus are lengthy and search offers you to specify criteria that it seems to not actually have data for, not to mention that you don't even know what some of them refer to. For example, when I export a list of coverage there are...