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Marketplace Filters

See what filters are available in the marketplace

Finding needed media in Medialister's marketplace might be challenging. To ease the process, use the filters placed on the left part of the marketplace.

The list of filter categories includes:

  • Featured as

  • Local Coverage

  • Price

  • Metrics

  • Audience by Countries

  • Medialister Attention Index (MAI)

  • Languages

  • Categories

  • Media Type

  • Format

  • Turnaround Time

  • Hyperlinks

  • Accepted Topics

  • Other Conditions

  • For Your Keywords

Below, you can learn more about every category of filters.

For Your Keywords Filter

Next to public saved views and bookmark folders, you can find a filter to show only offers recommended for improving your domain keywords.

Clicking it filters the marketplace to offers matched to the keywords your connected domain already ranks for. This works once your domain is connected, either through a quick domain entry (DataForSEO) or through Google Search Console. Once applied, the filter shows up as a removable chip, just like your other applied filters and bookmark groups.

If your project's domain isn't connected yet, clicking For Your Keywords shows a prompt instead of results. Enter your domain there. Once it's connected and your data is ready, the filter will start returning matching offers.

The same keyword matches also show up on an individual offer's page: open any media offer and look for the Keywords section to see which of your keywords that offer matches.

See the Insights article for more on connecting a domain and how keyword matching works.

Featured as

The "Featured as" filter shows offers and media with different badges. The current badges are:

  • Editor's Choice: Manually assigned by the Medialister team to curated offers that meet high editorial standards.

  • Verified: Indicates that the publisher's organization has completed Medialister's verification process.

  • Best Price: Automatically assigned when an offer's price is lower than similar offerings on competing platforms.

  • Unique Offer: Highlights media placements that are not available on other platforms.

  • Client's Choice: Top-performing offers.

  • New: Applied to media listed on the platform within the last 60 days.

  • LLM-Friendly: Identifies offers optimized for AI and large language model consumption, supporting GEO (Generative Engine Optimization). Requires minimum 1,000,000 visitors, permanent placement status, and at least 2,000 symbols of text volume.

Local Coverage

Local coverage can help to filter out those media which publish content covering only a specific location. For example, choosing New York, US, you can see all the media that writes only about what's going on in this state and what can be interesting for this audience.

Remember that some media are global and don't cover a specific location.

Price

Choose the price range per placement suitable for your budget and needs.

Metrics

This category consists of different SEO and PR metrics we gather for media websites from different sources. The metrics here are grouped by their source (Similarweb, Semrush, Ahrefs). The whole list includes:

  • Traffic and visits metrics:

    • Monthly Visits

    • Direct Traffic in %

    • Search Traffic in %

    • Social Traffic in %

    • Referral Traffic in %

    • Organic Traffic by Semrush

    • Organic Traffic by Ahrefs

  • Authority and link quality metrics:

    • Semrush Authority Score

    • Ahrefs Domain Rating

  • Medialister proprietary metrics:

    • Estimated views per placement

    • Medialister Attention Index (MAI)

Audience by Countries

Unlike Local Coverage, the filter Audience by Countries can help choose media with most of its traffic from a specific country (by the most, we consider those with more than 30% of their traffic coming from a particular country).

Medialister Attention Index (MAI)

Medialister's proprietary metric estimating how many days an article stays in a reader's memory. Derived from SimilarWeb's Time on Site and Page Views per Session. Higher is better.

You can learn more about this metric in this article.

Languages

Play with this filter if you need to find media that write in a specific language.

Categories

Most media try to cover a specific category (e.g., Banking & Financial, Arts, Legal).

Remember that some media have a general purpose and write about everything. When a publisher sets a media's type to General Media, Medialister now automatically files its offers under the General News category. This means those offers show up for clients filtering by category, instead of appearing under no category at all.

Media Type

The type filter lets you choose what media type you prefer:

  • Blog

  • Local News (regional media publishing for a specific city or a state)

  • News Media (media covering national or worldwide news)

  • PR Distribution Service (your content will be distributed to different media of a PR distribution service choice)

Formats

If you wish to publish content in a specific format, use the format type filter. Learn more about different format types here.

Turnaround Time

Turnaround time can help you find media that publish quickly or within a few days. This parameter is calculated automatically for every media, depending on how fast they process orders from Medialister.

NB: the number of days shown excludes weekends.

Hyperlinks

If you need to add a specific number of links to a placement, and those links must be a certain type, use this filter. Placements might support the following link types:

  • Dofollow: A standard hyperlink that passes SEO authority (link juice) to the linked page. Most valuable for improving search rankings.

  • Nofollow: A link tagged to tell search engines not to pass SEO authority. Still useful for traffic and brand visibility, but doesn't directly impact rankings.

  • Sponsored: A link marked as paid or promotional per Google's guidelines. Signals to search engines that the link is part of a commercial arrangement.

Accepted Topics

If you promote a sensitive topic that the media agrees to publish, you can be confident that your content won't be rejected due to its sensitivity. For example, this applies to promoting products related to medicine.

Other Conditions

All the specific options under placement conditions can be found here, such as offers with homepage announce, page indexing, permanent placement, possible text changes, etc.

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