Understanding how well your brand or client is communicating its message is not just a choice - it's a necessity. And for public relations pros, there's a helpful metric that allows you to determine where you stand vs. the competition.
Share of voice (SOV) is used to measure the attention your brand or client gets in comparison to competitors. It helps to evaluate your visibility and presence in the market.
In this blog, we’ll cover what SOV is, how to measure it and how you can work to boost it.
Keep reading to learn more!
SOV tells you how much your brand or client is being talked about or mentioned within a specific industry. It’s often expressed as a percentage and can be calculated based on various factors - such as advertising spend, earned media coverage or social media mentions.
It helps businesses understand their relative presence and influence in the conversation when it comes to their target audience.
Measuring share of voice is important for several reasons:
In essence, measuring share of voice is a valuable tool for assessing your brand's rank in the market, improving your ability to make informed decisions and stay competitive.
SOV is a versatile metric used in PR, marketing and advertising that allows you to measure and analyze various aspects of your brand's presence and performance in the market.
Here are several key areas you can measure and gain insights into using share of voice:
By measuring your brand or client’s SOV in various contexts and against different competitors, you can make informed decisions to enhance your market position, improve brand awareness and optimize your marketing strategies.
There are various SOV types - including advertising, media coverage, social media, SEO, pay-per-click (PPC) keywords, impressions and more. These metrics help assess different aspects of brand visibility and competition in the market.
The general formula for measuring SOV is:
(Number of brand metrics ÷ Total number of industry or competitor metrics) x 100
You can calculate share of voice through a step-by-step process. Here's a simple guide to help you calculate media coverage SOV.
First, you need to decide what media you want to include in your analysis. This could be online articles, social media mentions, TV/radio coverage, etc. You also need to specify a time period for your analysis, such as a month or a year.
Make a list of your main competitors or other brands you want to compare your media presence with.
Collect data on how often your brand and your competitors are mentioned in the chosen media during the specified time duration.
You can use PR tools such as media monitoring software (part of the Notified PR Platform) to help you gather this data quickly and effectively, reducing the need for manual work!
Add up all the mentions for your brand and each competitor separately.
To calculate your SOV, use the following formula:
SOV = (Total Mentions of Your Brand / Total Mentions of All Brands) * 100
The result will be a percentage that represents your brand's share of voice in the media compared to your competitors.
For a more comprehensive analysis, calculate the SOV of your key competitors using the same formula. Compare your brand's SOV with that of competitors to understand how your efforts measure up in the market.
Boosting your SOV in the market is essential for enhancing brand visibility and outperforming competitors.
Here are some general best practices to help you increase your share of voice:
Keep in mind that improving your SOV requires a strategic, ongoing effort and a deep understanding of your target audience and market dynamics.
Thanks for reading! We hope this article helps you better identify your brand or client’s position in the market, improves the evaluation of your competitors' position and uncovers opportunities for growth.
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The Measure module within the platform specifically helps you track detailed PR performance metrics – including share of voice – to give you the full story you need for clients or the C-suite.
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