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Outlets Module Overview & Creating Groups

Search for Individual Outlets or create a filtered Group

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Written by Adam Giles
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Whether you need to quickly find a specific publication or to build a new list of media outlets in a particular sector, Vuelio helps you find what you need quickly and easily.

Quick search

If you already know which contact or media outlet you're looking for, you can use the quick search in the top navigation bar to go straight to their profile >

Search by keyword

Firstly, navigate to Outlets using the menu in the top left corner >

You may enter a keyword or phrase and use the 'Search Profiles' box and hit enter. Your results will appear on the right. These will be Outlets of which your keyword appears somewhere on their profile >

Refine your search results with filters

To refine your search use the filters. 'Topic' and 'Media Type' are the most common and there are plenty more options available by clicking on 'Show more'.

Expand a filter by clicking on the blue arrow. You can search these using the 'filter' box >

For example if you expand the Topic filter, you can use the 'Filter Topic Search' box to find a relevant topic and even browse within a topic with the arrow icon >

The Audience filter is also extremely useful for filtering down to those publications which are more Consumer or Trade Focused, you will find this in the "Show more" section >

The results update as you add filters.

To search for Regional outlets, click THIS link to a helpful article.

Note: If you have several subscriptions, UK, International etc, you will also be able to utilize the Country filter.

Once you're happy with these you can add the Outlets to a group by checking the box next to those chosen, then click the 'Save' button, you will then have the option of selecting a previously made or Create a new group >

Once you have saved to your Groups, here's a quick instructional on how to find them in the future >

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