Link Building

Digital PR Finder

/digital-pr

Find digital PR opportunities: journalists, publishers, and content creators who cover your industry. Identify story angles and data-driven pitches that earn editorial links.

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What it does

The Digital PR Finder skill identifies journalists, publishers, bloggers, and content creators who actively cover topics in your niche. It analyzes their recent coverage to suggest story angles, data-driven pitches, and expert commentary opportunities. The skill helps you earn high-authority editorial links through genuine media relationships rather than transactional link schemes.

Key features

  • Identifies journalists and publishers covering your niche
  • Analyzes recent coverage to suggest relevant story angles
  • Finds data-driven pitch opportunities for your industry
  • Tracks journalist beat changes and new publication launches
  • Generates pitch outlines tailored to each publication's style

How to use Digital PR Finder

  1. Run the command

    Type /digital-pr with your industry topic and any unique data or expertise angles you can offer. The skill researches relevant media contacts.

  2. Review opportunities

    The output lists journalists and publications grouped by relevance, with their recent articles, beat focus, and suggested pitch angles for your brand.

  3. Craft and send pitches

    Use the suggested angles and journalist context to write personalized pitches. The skill provides pitch outlines you can customize with your specific data or expertise.

When to use it

Building a media contact list for PR outreach

Finding story angles for data-driven PR campaigns

Earning editorial links from high-authority publications

Monitoring journalist coverage shifts in your industry

Frequently asked questions

How does digital PR differ from traditional link building?

Digital PR earns links through genuine media coverage: journalists write about your brand, data, or expertise because it is newsworthy. Traditional link building often involves direct placement on directories, guest posts, or resource pages. Digital PR links tend to be higher authority and more sustainable.

What makes a good digital PR pitch?

A strong pitch offers unique data, a contrarian angle, or timely expert commentary on a trending topic. The skill analyzes what journalists in your niche recently covered and suggests angles that align with their editorial interests.

How long does it take to earn links through digital PR?

Digital PR campaigns typically take 2-6 weeks from pitch to publication. Response rates for well-targeted pitches range from 5-15%. The skill helps improve targeting accuracy by matching your angles with the right journalists.

Can I use the Digital PR Finder for local media outreach?

Yes. Specify your local market and the skill identifies local journalists, news outlets, and community publications covering your area. Local digital PR is effective for building both links and local brand awareness.

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