The first time we opened BuzzSumo for a client pitch, we were chasing a single answer: which articles in their niche actually earned shares last quarter? Forty minutes later, we had a pitch deck. This guide shows how to use BuzzSumo the way our team does, without wasting a 30-day trial on guesswork.
Belangrijkste punten
- BuzzSumo is a content research and media monitoring platform that surfaces high-performing articles, influencers, and journalists—essential when planning campaigns, building link lists, or briefing writers.
- Use BuzzSumo’s Content Analyzer to sort articles by engagement and identify winning headlines within your niche, then validate formats with authoritative sources like the Ahrefs blog.
- The BuzzSumo Chrome Extension overlays real engagement data directly on Google SERPs and social platforms, letting you spot content opportunities without switching tabs.
- Speed up PR outreach by filtering the 700K-journalist database by beat, sorting by recent article publication, and cross-referencing pitches with recent bylines to ensure relevance.
- Create a repeatable workflow within BuzzSumo Projects by setting weekly alerts for mentions, reviewing top-shared content on Fridays, conducting outreach Tuesday-Wednesday, and exporting monthly reports.
- Maximize your 30-day free trial by building one Project, one Media List, and one Trending feed by day three to establish a sustainable content engine your team will renew.
What BuzzSumo Does (And When to Reach for It)
Quick answer: BuzzSumo is a content research and media monitoring platform that measures engagement, tracks trends, and surfaces journalists and influencers across social and search.
We reach for it in four scenarios:
- Content ideation: mining headlines that earned real shares.
- PR outreach: pulling from a 700K-journalist database with 330K monthly updates.
- Competitor analysis: watching brand mentions and backlinks.
- Newsjacking: spotting rising stories via the Trending Score.
If you are planning a campaign, building a link list, or briefing a writer, open BuzzSumo first.
Setting Up Your Account and First Search
Start the 30-day free trial, no credit card required. Enter your email, set a password, and you land on the dashboard split between Discovery (brainstorming) and Content Analyzer (search).
For your first query, type a broad term like “SEO,” filter by B2B and TLD, then sort by total shares. We pair this with sources like the Ahrefs blog tutorials to validate which formats convert beyond social shares.
Do this today: install Chrome Extension V2. It overlays engagement data on Google SERPs, YouTube, X, and Facebook, which means you spot winning angles without leaving the tab you are already on.
Finding Winning Content Ideas With Topic and Trend Reports
Open Trending feeds and customize by topic, domain, or brand. Articles climbing the Trending Score in the last 6 to 12 hours are your newsjacking shortlist.
Inside Content Analyzer, sort by engagement to see the top 20 headlines for your keyword over the last year. We screenshot the top five and feed them into a brief.
Set alerts when shares cross a threshold (we use 1,000) so the platform pings you instead of you checking it. For deeper format research, the HubSpot marketing blog pairs well with these ideas to confirm conversion potential, not just virality.
Analyzing Competitors and Top-Performing Pages
Drop a competitor domain into Content Analyzer to see their highest-shared URLs ranked by network. Add negative keywords to remove podcast episodes or job posts that skew the data.
The Facebook Page Analyzer shows post cadence and average engagement per post, which means you can benchmark your own posting schedule against a real number, not a guess.
For backlinks, paste a competitor URL into the Backlinks tab and filter by recency (last 30 days) and domain. Export the CSV. We typically pull 50 to 100 referring domains and prioritize the ones already linking to similar content.
Discovering Influencers and Backlink Opportunities
Search the Influencers tab by topic to find creators ranked by reach, authority, and engagement. Filter out brand accounts to keep the list to humans.
The Media Database is where PR happens. Search journalists by beat (e.g., “WordPress security”), sort by recency of last article, and save targets to Media Lists. Trial accounts cap at 20 journalists per list, but you get unlimited lists.
We cross-reference picks with bylines on Search Engine Journal and Moz’s research before pitching, which means our outreach references something the journalist actually wrote in the last 30 days.
Turning BuzzSumo Insights Into a Repeatable Content Workflow
Raw data is not a workflow. Projects are. Create one per client or campaign, save searches, bulk-upload URLs, and pipe alerts in.
Our four-step loop on every WordPress engagement at Zuleika LLC:
- Monitor: weekly alerts for brand and competitor mentions.
- Analyze: Friday review of top 10 shared pieces in the niche.
- Outreach: Media List pitches Tuesday and Wednesday.
- Report: monthly export of shares, links, and earned mentions.
The Chrome Extension adds any open page to a Project in two clicks. Pair this with a BuzzSumo workflow breakdown we keep in our docs, and a junior marketer can run the loop without supervision.
Conclusie
Use the 30-day trial deliberately: build one Project, one Media List, and one Trending feed before day three. That foundation turns BuzzSumo from a research toy into a content engine your team will actually keep using past the renewal date.
Frequently Asked Questions About BuzzSumo
What is BuzzSumo and what does it do?
BuzzSumo is a content research and media monitoring platform that measures engagement, tracks trends, and identifies journalists and influencers. Use it for content ideation, PR outreach, competitor analysis, and newsjacking to build data-driven marketing campaigns.
How do I start using BuzzSumo for content research?
Start your free 30-day trial with no credit card required. Enter your email, set a password, and access the dashboard. For your first search, enter a broad keyword like ‘SEO,’ filter by B2B and TLD, then sort by total shares to find winning content.
How can I find winning content ideas with BuzzSumo?
Open Trending feeds customized by topic or domain, then sort by engagement in Content Analyzer to see top headlines over the last year. Set alerts when shares cross 1,000 to get notified of trending content automatically instead of checking manually.
Can I analyze competitor content with BuzzSumo?
Yes, drop a competitor domain into Content Analyzer to view their highest-shared URLs by network. Use the Facebook Page Analyzer to benchmark posting schedule, and check the Backlinks tab filtered by recency to find 50–100 referring domains for link-building opportunities.
How do I find journalists and influencers on BuzzSumo?
Search the Influencers tab by topic to find creators ranked by reach and authority. The Media Database lets you search journalists by beat, sort by recent articles, and save up to 20 journalists per list in trial accounts. Cross-reference picks with recent bylines before outreach.
What’s the best way to turn BuzzSumo data into a repeatable workflow?
Create Projects to save searches and bulk-upload URLs. Build a four-step loop: Monitor weekly brand mentions, analyze top shared pieces on Friday, conduct Media List outreach Tuesday–Wednesday, and report monthly on shares and links. The Chrome Extension streamlines this process.
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