Learn how to maximize your filters' full potential

Learn how to maximize your filters' full potential and make your content stand out.

Written by elena cristiano

Last published at: April 4th, 2024

Filtering experience in Discover

 

Search & Exclude

In most filters, you will see a Search box at the top of the options where you can enter text to find matching filters. At the bottom of the field list, on the left side, you now have an Exclude toggle. You can combine first-level and second-level exclusions, and activating the option will exclude from the results any placements that match the active filters. 

 

 

 

Period

✅ Print 
✅ Web 
✅ Social
❌ Search 
❌ Exclude

Users can select the start and end dates using the calendar or type the dates in the free text fields. Now it's easier than ever to go back in the past with fewer clicks, and more precision!

Both Publication and Integration dates continue to be available. While most of our users are interested in the Publication date, when a placement is shared (or programmed to share) with the public, Integration dates are relevant if you're interested in placements that were integrated to the Launchmetrics database on a specific period.

Predefined periods continue to be available and with no changes to their behavior:

  • Last week looks into the past 7 days
  • Last month looks into the past 30 days
  • Last 3 months looks into the past 90 days
  • Next 15 days looks for publications that are already available in Launchmetrics but have not been published or released to the general public yet.

Do you want to know the date of the oldest placement in your feed? 

If you go to the date picker and manually change the start date to something very back in the past (like 2000), and click on the arrow to the right to move to the next month, then the date picker will automatically move you to the earliest available date for a feed. 


 

Focuses & Feeds

✅ Print 
✅ Web 
✅ Social
✅ Search 
✅ Exclude

Focuses and Feeds are now displayed in two levels, to save you some scrolling and make it easier to find what you are looking for in Tenants with a lot of Feeds.

There are no changes to Focus and Feed visibility: Managers continue to see all Focuses in the Tenant, and users with other roles see the Focuses they have been invited to.

Inside each Focus, the list of Feeds keeps the icon that indicates the Channel Type, so that you can find the print, web or social Feeds you are looking for easily if you are not including this detail in the Feed name.

 

Location

✅ Print 
✅ Web 
✅ Social
✅ Search 
✅ Exclude

Regions and Locations are now available in two levels. At the top of the Regions list, you can use Undefined to select all placements published by a source for which a Location is not unknown.

Language

✅ Print 
✅ Web 
✅ Social
✅ Search 
✅ Exclude

In the new Languages filter you will see a list of all available languages, sorted alphabetically. At the top of the list the option “Undefined” applies to placements published by Media for which no Location was defined.

 

Topics & Tags

✅ Print 
✅ Web 
✅ Social
✅ Search 
✅ Exclude

Topics for Tags manually added by users in a Tenant, or entered by our Data Services team, are now displayed in two levels, saving you some scrolling and making it easier to find what you are looking for if you use tags intensively.

Inside each Topic, the list of all Tags is listed so that you can find the placements you are looking for.

If you need to find all the placements that have no tag applied, previously available under the untagged option, you can now select all the Topics, and use the exclude option!

 

Categories

✅ Print 
❌ Web 
❌ Social
✅ Search 
✅ Exclude
  • See a list of all 1st Level Categories used across Launchmetrics
  • See the 2nd Level Categories inside each 1st Level Category

 

Events

✅ Print 
❌ Web 
❌ Social
✅ Search 
✅ Exclude

A while back we added the capacity to filter print placements by Event, and we could not miss it in our new horizontal filters, with two added benefits: you can now search and exclude events.

As a reminder, here you have the list of events tracked by our teams in print placements: 

Events tagged (Updated Aug 2023)

Fashion weeks 
Arab Fashion Week 
Australian FW 
Berlin Fashion Week 
London FW 
Los Angeles FW 
Madrid Fashion Week 
Milan FW 
New York FW 
Paris FW 
Rakuten Fashion Week 
Shanghai Fashion Week 
Seul Fashion Week 



 

Industry Events 
Salone del Mobile 
Dubai Watch Week 
Geneva Watch Days 
Grand Prix d`Horlogerie 
Watches & wonders Geneva 
Watches & wonders Hainan 
Watches & wonders Shanghai 
Festival International de mode, photographie et accessoires/Festival de Hyères 
Art Basel 
Art Basel Hong Kong 
Art Basel Miami 
Pitti 
Cosmoprof 


 

Awards and Competitions 
Academy Awards 
Olympic Games 
Roland Garros 
David di Donatello Awards 
Wimbledon 
Super Bowl 
Glastonbury Festival 
Golden Globe Awards 
Grammy Awards 
Emmy Awards 
Fashion awards 
SAG Awards (Screen Actors Guild Awards) 
Sanremo Festival 
Shanghai International Film Festival 
TFF Awards 
Venice Film Festival 
BAFTA 
Biennale 
Brit Awards 
Cannes Film Festival 
CFDA Awards 
Cesar Awards - Revelation 
Critics` Choice Awards 
 

Other 
LVMH PRIZE 
LVMH watch week 
MET Gala 
Rose Ball 
CONVIVIO 
MIDO 
Duftstars 
amfAR 
Coachella Festival 

 

 

Origin 🆕

✅ Print 
✅ Web 
✅ Social
✅ Search 
✅ Exclude

This filter was long awaited by Discover users that enter placements manually. Although manual inserts were identifiable in a feed through an icon, it was hard to work with them, and required time consuming workarounds, like tagging.

Users are now able to filter placements depending on their origin:

  1.  Automatic placements are retrieved by Discover feeds with no human intervention.
  2.  Manual placements are inserted by Discover users, one by one or in bulk.

 

Channel

✅ Print 
✅ Web 
✅ Social
✅ Search 
✅ Exclude

The channel filter shows all the channels tracked by Launchmetrics, and lets you refine to get results from the most relevant ones.

 

Media

✅ Print 
✅ Web 
✅ Social
✅ Search 
✅ Exclude

The Media filter groups all Print and Online media in two groups, and makes it easier to find the media you are looking for thanks to the filter search and the ability to exclude irrelevant media.

The list of Media immediately visible in the media filter is a handpicked list of popular media, but all of our catalogue is available when searching.

Placement type 🆕

✅ Print 
❌ Web 
Social
✅ Search 
✅ Exclude

For users that focus on Print content, knowing if a placement is an editorial, and advertising, or an advertorial is key to understand the impact of marketing and PR efforts in Brand value and awareness.

Our definitions for placement types are as follows:

  1. Advertising: Paid content with creativity.
  2. Advertorial: Paid content in the form of an article.
  3. Editorial: Unpaid, organic content.

Since we incorporated DMR data in Discover, we now have this information for all print placement in our historic archive, and with this new filter we make it easier than ever to report on the Placement type you need.

We hope our improvements to the filtering will make your Discover experience better, and we'd love to hear any feedback you have, and any suggestions for improvements or additional filters that would be useful for you. Please be in touch with your Customer Experience Manager! 

Improved keyword search

You can continue to combine the new horizontal filters with the free text search in Discover - and we have also taken this opportunity as a chance to improve the free text filtering used in the Feeds Results page.

  1.  Expect improvements in search performance overall, but especially when searching in Asiatic languages or whenever looking for content mentioned in the body of placements in all channels using our OCR capabilities.
  2.  Searching with the text field now also looks for your keywords in the qualifications added to placements by Launchmetrics teams to print placements
    1.  Editor
    2.  Photographer 
    3.  Stylist
    4.  Publication name
    5.  Publisher
  3. Some of our search improvements will have an impact on Feeds, so we expect less noise and better results in online and social queries overall.