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The content types Across the entire sample of campaigns a project on average received dofollow links and press mentions in total. A press mention is defined as any time the content campaign was mentioned on a publishers website. There were some individual data source category averages that were on par with the sample average while other categories deviated greatly from the sample average. Publicly available data For almost any niche out there you can bet there is a publicly available data set available for use. Some examples include data from the CDC the U.S.
Census colleges and universities the WHO and the TSA. The opportunities Greece Mobile Number List really are endless when it comes to using publicly available data as a methodology for your content. While free data sets can be a treasure trove of information for your content keep in mind that theyre not always the simplest to work with. They do require a lot of analysis to make sense of the massive amount of information in them and to make the insights digestible for your audience. Take for example a campaign we produced for a client called Neighborhood Names.
The data was free from the US Census but in order to make any sense of it our researchers had to use QGIS Python textmining and phrasemachine a text analysis API just to narrow it down to what we were looking for. And what were we looking for Looking at neighborhood names across America seems boring at first until you realize that certain words correspond to wealth. I was the outreach specialist for this project and by using the wealth angle I was able to secure two notable placements on CNBC as well as a press mention on MSN. The project quickly made its way around the internet after that earning dofollow links and total press mentions by the end of our reporting period. Survey Unlike scouring the internet for free data using a survey as a methodology can.
Census colleges and universities the WHO and the TSA. The opportunities Greece Mobile Number List really are endless when it comes to using publicly available data as a methodology for your content. While free data sets can be a treasure trove of information for your content keep in mind that theyre not always the simplest to work with. They do require a lot of analysis to make sense of the massive amount of information in them and to make the insights digestible for your audience. Take for example a campaign we produced for a client called Neighborhood Names.
The data was free from the US Census but in order to make any sense of it our researchers had to use QGIS Python textmining and phrasemachine a text analysis API just to narrow it down to what we were looking for. And what were we looking for Looking at neighborhood names across America seems boring at first until you realize that certain words correspond to wealth. I was the outreach specialist for this project and by using the wealth angle I was able to secure two notable placements on CNBC as well as a press mention on MSN. The project quickly made its way around the internet after that earning dofollow links and total press mentions by the end of our reporting period. Survey Unlike scouring the internet for free data using a survey as a methodology can.