Kristina Radosavljevic

About Kristina Radosavljevic

Kristina has over 13 years of marketing experience and 5+ years of experience in content strategy. She crafts well-researched, high-impact content across Tech, e-commerce, and SaaS. She balances storytelling and data-driven insight in each project. "Think outside of the box, and make complex concepts easy to understand" is her life and writing motto! Feel free to drop her a line on LinkedIn.


We wanted to make your choice much easier, so we dug through Reddit threads, listened to what users had to say about the tools, checked their G2 reviews, and tried the recommended tools, and here's what we found out about 14 Brandwatch alternatives.




We rolled up our sleeves, dug through Reddit threads, listened to what users had to say about the tools, tried the recommended tools, and here's our experience with 11 Meltwater alternatives.



If you worked in PR a hundred years ago, your biggest challenge was convincing journalists to print your story. Today, with digital PR, your biggest challenge is convincing the entire internet not to tell a different one.



Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) is the thin line that connects content writing and SEO, and it all started with Google enriching SERPs with featured snippets in 2014, long before AI Mode even existed.



Although Generative Engine Optimization is a relatively new term, we can already see some shifts in GEO trends. For example, at first, Wikipedia was the main source for some LLMs (like ChatGPT), but as they added search options, the range of sources they use expanded.



Everywhere you look, there's a new Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) tip lurking around the corner. And if you're a beginner in all this AI optimization stuff, you'll probably feel overwhelmed.



All brands want to show up in AI search engines, but it's a long way to find generative engine optimization (GEO) best practices that make sense. And with all the insights flooding SEO newsletters and social media, it might be challenging to cut through the noise and find out what truly works and what doesn't.