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What Is JournoFinder?

What does JournoFinder do?

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Written by Veronica Fletcher
Updated over 2 weeks ago

JournoFinder is an affordable solution to help you get news coverage for your digital PR campaign by connecting you with the right journalists.

We use the world's largest index of news articles to create a database of journalists, and our systems are constantly working to keep their contact details up-to-date and current.

We currently offer several ways for you to find relevant journalists:

  • Article search: Query our continually expanding database of over 50 million articles to find journalists who are currently writing about your topic.
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  • Google News search: Query Google's news index to find journalists writing about breaking news.
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  • Journalist search: For when you have a specific journalist in mind or want to find, for example, editors at the Daily Mail.
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  • Outlet search: Find all the radio stations in Boston, or a list of niche outlets that cover gardening.
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  • Bulk search: Got some new stories from other sources? Plug them into the bulk search feature and we will extract the journalists and their contact details.

But we're not just an email-finding tool.

Having gone through the process of running digital PR campaigns from scratch with very little knowledge, we understand how overwhelming it can be. We've learnt a lot along the way and now have multiple very successful PR campaigns under our belts.

Along with our media database, we also have loads of resources to help you with all the other aspects of digital PR.

These range from in-depth articles on how to craft the perfect pitch to our campaign finder, which is a database of hundreds of previously successful digital PR campaigns you can browse for ideas.

We're actively expanding our resources, so if there's something you would like to see that's not there, please let us know.

Why did you build JournoFinder?

JournoFinder was started because, as a solopreneur, I found the costs of traditional media databases prohibitively expensive. And manually finding journalists without these tools was time-consuming with a low success rate.

I decided to come up with a solution, and JournoFinder was born.

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