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Brand Mentions: Complete Guide to Tracking, Measuring & Optimizing

Author:Vlado Pavlik
8 min read
Nov 18, 2025
Contributors: Christine Skopec and Carlos Silva

When your brand is referenced in social posts, news articles, Reddit threads, podcasts, and other places, it signals authority to search engines and influences whether AI systems recommend you.

In this guide, you’ll learn where mentions happen, which KPIs matter, how to set up monitoring workflows, and how to ensure your brand appears in AI-driven answers.

What Are Brand Mentions?

A brand mention is any online reference to your company, product, or service—whether or not it links back to your site.

Online brand mentions indicate how well-known your company is on the web. And they can reveal how people and algorithms perceive your reputation.

Why Does Tracking Brand Mentions Matter?

Tracking brand mentions matters because it allows you to:

  • Measure your brand awareness: Tracking online mentions provides a concrete way to see whether knowledge of your brand is growing
  • Manage your reputation: Tracking brand mentions lets you monitor what people say about your brand, which gives you the opportunity to respond strategically to shape public perception when needed
  • Gauge how reputable you are: Brand mentions signal authority to search engines and AI systems, which can improve your visibility
  • Compare yourself to competitors: Tracking competitors’ mentions lets you see where competitors earn coverage, which outlets mention them, and how their sentiment compares to yours, revealing market gaps and narrative shifts

3 Types of Brand Mentions & What Each Does

Brand mentions contribute to visibility in different ways. Some strengthen SEO, some reflect brand awareness, and some show how often AI systems reference your company.

Here’s how each one works and why it matters:

Type

Description

Why it matters

Linked mentions

Mention you and also include a backlink to your site

Passes SEO authority, drives referral traffic, and improves discoverability

Unlinked mentions

Reference your brand without a link

Builds awareness and credibility, and can often be converted into backlinks

AI mentions

When you appear in AI-generated answers 

Influences how users perceive your brand and can inform purchase decisions

How to Track Online Brand Mentions

You can track online brand mentions using free tools or paid solutions that provide more insights.

Start Free: Google Alerts & Manual Searches

Google Alerts offers simple brand monitoring via email notifications whenever your brand appears in news articles, blogs, or other websites.

Set up alerts for your brand name (including common misspellings), executives’ names, product/service names, etc.

Google Alerts setup screen with “Semrush” entered and an arrow pointing to the “Create Alert” button.

Google Alerts doesn’t cover mentions on social platforms or forums like Reddit. It also lacks sentiment analysis and historical data, making trend tracking difficult.

To fill the gaps, manually search X, Instagram, LinkedIn, Reddit, and TikTok for brand mentions. Monitor mention frequency, relevant hashtag use, and exactly how users talk about you and other brands.

Best for

  • Small teams testing demand for monitoring
  • Brands with low mention volume
  • A baseline option before upgrading to tools with broader coverage and analytics

Level Up: Social Listening & Brand Monitoring Platforms

After you’ve covered the basics with free tools, the next step is a dedicated monitoring platform. These tools track conversations across social networks, forums, blogs, news sites, and review platforms. Giving you more visibility into where and how your brand is being discussed.

Social listening tools surface trends across community-driven platforms and offer features such as sentiment analysis, influence scoring, keyword grouping, and language or location filters.

Media and brand monitoring platforms focus on earned coverage and let you track mentions across news outlets, industry publications, and high-authority sites. They often include journalist databases, share of voice reporting, and historical data, so you can benchmark your presence over time.

Some platforms also connect mentions with SEO insights so you can identify opportunities to earn more coverage or strengthen your visibility.

For example, Semrush’s Brand Monitoring app shows mentions across web, social, press, and backlinks in a single dashboard.

Semrush Brand Monitoring analytics showing total mentions, sentiment, and mentions over time charts.

Best for:

  • PR and social teams that need sentiment tracking and coverage analysis
  • Brands that want competitive benchmarking across multiple channels
  • Teams that prefer unified dashboards that consolidate mentions and trends

Set Up Your Monitoring Workflow in 4 Steps

No matter which tool you use, the workflow for an effective brand monitoring system is the same: define what to track, set relevant alerts, route mentions to the right people, and respond consistently with a clear playbook.

Flowchart illustrating the response playbook decision tree flowing from mention type (positive/negative/neutral/question) to reach threshold to stakeholder routing to action (engage/escalate/ignore).

1. Build Your Term List

Include your brand name (plus common misspellings and abbreviations), product/service names, executives’ names, and other terms that are relevant to your brand. 

Include competitors if you plan to track category coverage.

2. Configure Filters and Alerts

Set alerts for high-impact mentions (e.g., publications with 10K+ followers or posts with 1K+ engagement) and daily or weekly digests for lower-priority ones.

Match alert frequency to your team’s bandwidth to ensure you can keep up.

Use filters to exclude spam, bot activity, job listings, and unrelated content by blocking irrelevant keywords or low-quality sources.

3. Route Notifications to the Right Stakeholders

Send each mention type to the right team or team member. For example:

  • Social mentions: Community management
  • Press coverage or high-visibility negative mentions: PR
  • Unlinked mentions with backlink potential: SEO, so they can evaluate and reach out if appropriate

Deliver alerts via email, Slack, or in-platform notifications depending on urgency and workflow.

4. Create a Response Playbook

Define clear rules for how your team should respond to different types of mentions. For example:

  • Engage when the mention could lead to conversation or value:Respond to positive mentions, genuine questions, product feedback, or neutral comments that show curiosity
  • Escalate when the mention could impact reputation or accuracy: Flag legal threats, emerging crises, factual errors, negative campaigns, or high-visibility criticism
  • Ignore noise that doesn’t require action:Skip spam, bot activity, irrelevant comments, or mentions from low-quality sources with no audience. Engaging with these adds noise without delivering value.

A clear playbook ensures every team member knows when to respond, when to seek support, and when to let a mention pass. It keeps communication consistent across the organization.

Brand Mention-Related KPIs That Matter

Track the following key performance indicators (KPIs) related to brand mentions on a weekly basis to monitor your progress and spot trends early:

KPI

What to track

What it’s useful for

Total brand mentions

Total number of mentions over a specific time period

Identifying sharp increases or decreases and establishing a baseline

Reach

The estimated number of people who are likely exposed to your mentions

Understanding the potential size of your audience and identifying opportunities

Sentiment

Percentage of mentions that are positive, negative, or neutral

Detecting shifts in reputation and responding quickly to negative sentiment

Share of voice

Your portion of total mentions within your category

Seeing how your visibility compares to competitors’

Ways to Get More Out of Brand Mentions

Brand mentions create value when you turn them into backlinks, marketing assets, and media relationships that expand visibility and trust.

Convert Unlinked Mentions to Backlinks

Converting unlinked brand mentions into backlinks strengthens your SEO authority and drives referral traffic.

When you find unlinked mentions, reach out to the site or author who mentioned you and request that they add a link to the relevant page on your site.

Send a short, personalized email to thank them for the mention, explain how a link helps readers, and share the URL to include. Follow up if there’s no reply after a week.

Repurpose User-Generated Content

User-generated content (UGC)—reviews, social posts, forum threads, testimonials—offers authentic social proof that you can repurpose in marketing campaigns.

Monitor mentions across social, review, and community platforms to find standout content. 

You can reuse many types of UGC without formal permission. Such as embedding public social posts, quoting reviews, or reposting. For anything you download, edit, or use outside its original context, ask the creator for permission and credit them clearly.

For example, Airbnb turns guest-created content into marketing assets across its website, emails, and social channels. Photos and videos posted by travelers—showing real stays, host interactions, and unique homes—are embedded or reshared to highlight authentic experiences.

Airbnb Instagram post sharing images of an Airbnb property clicked by guest Nicole Macck.

Build Relationships with Journalists & Creators

Keep an eye out for writers and creators who mention your brand, and engage with them to increase the likelihood that they'll reference you again. 

Position yourself as a trusted source by offering creators something helpful, such as expert quotes, proprietary data, or early access to research or announcements.

The goal is to become their go-to expert whenever they’re covering a topic related to you.

For example, Duolingo engages with creators who reference their brand. They repost and respond to social posts, stitch videos, leave comments, and incorporate viral moments into their own content. When journalists publish stories about language learning or app engagement trends, Duolingo amplifies those articles on its social channels and often provides additional quotes or data.

Duolingo repost on X sharing tweet by Titmouse Animation announcing their first ever anime series with the Duo owl.

How to Get Your Brand Mentioned in AI Responses

AI systems like ChatGPT, Google’s AI Overviews, and Perplexity are more likely to mention brands that appear consistently across reliable sources. The more often your brand is referenced in trusted articles, comparison pieces, forum discussions, and reviews, the more likely it is to surface in AI search results.

For example, when people ask ChatGPT about project management tools, Asana often appears because it’s mentioned across tech publications, Reddit threads, and the text layers of YouTube content—like titles, descriptions, and transcripts. That repeated presence gives AI systems reliable trust signals to include Asana when forming an answer.

ChatGPT screen showing a conversation about project management tools with listed recommendations.

To earn AI mentions, focus on creating consistent, trustworthy signals across the sources these systems rely on:

  • Strengthen your presence in publications: Frequent mentions in trusted articles, listicles, and comparison pieces help AI models recognize your brand as relevant to a topic or category
  • Expand your presence across multiple platforms: Brands mentioned across a wide range of credible sources and communities tend to appear more often in AI responses because the model can triangulate their relevance
  • Show up in user-driven conversations: AI systems learn from real user discussions—Reddit threads, forums, Quora answers, reviews, tutorials, and comparison posts—because they reveal who uses your product, what it’s known for, and the problems it solves
  • Answer common questions clearly on your own site: Provide straightforward explanations about your product, audience, use cases, and differentiators so AI can understand when your brand is relevant
  • Maintain consistent brand signals: Make sure your name, products, descriptions, and value props are accurate and aligned across your site, social profiles, and third-party references

Bring Your Brand Mentions Full Circle

Begin with Google Alerts and manual searches on relevant platforms.

From there, you can decide whether a dedicated brand mention tool like Brand Monitoring makes sense for your company.

Once your monitoring system is in place, keep the loop active. Review your core metrics regularly, respond when needed, and use what you learn to improve. 

Once you have a system in place for gaining and acting on brand mentions across the web, you can pay attention to how that awareness translates to AI mentions. Which you can monitor with the AI Visibility Toolkit

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Vlado Pavlik
Vlado is a content marketer with 10+ years of experience in SEO, content strategy, and website building. As Content Operations Lead at Semrush, he focuses on improving content workflows, optimizing processes, and helping scale content production.
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