To make it easier to find media in the PrFlare catalog, you can use a variety of filters.
Here's a list of available filters and a brief description of how they are used:
Filter basics
To open filters, simply click on the Filter button.

This will open a list of filters.

To filter sites by a specific service, use the desired filter.
You can select several filters at the same time. To activate a new filter, click Apply at the bottom of each filter.

If you have already set up filtering and want to view sites according to the selected filters, you should click on the Apply button (at the bottom of the list of filters).

After clicking the Apply filters button, you will be able to see the number of available media for the selected filters.
To reset a specific filter, use the Clear button at the bottom of the specific filter.

To reset all selected filters, use the Clear button.

More details about filters
Domain registration year
Time from which the site started its operation.

Language
Use this filter to find media that publish content in a specific language.

Countries, Cities
Geographic filters help you find media based on a specific country or city.


To select a city, you must first set the country in which the city is located.
Site topics
This filter allows you to select media based on a specific topic.

Accept topics
The filter allows you to select sites that publish special topics: alcohol, sports betting, politics and others.

Indexing Google
The number of pages indexed by the Google search engine.

Domain zone
A domain zone is the part of a domain name that comes after the last dot. It is also known as the top-level domain (TLD).

Link type
Dofollow links are a type of links that allow search engines to follow them and reach the website they link to.
Nofollow links are the type of links that instruct search engines that the hyperlink should not affect the ranking of the link in the search engine index.
Noindex links are instructions to search engines that tell them not to index a particular link. This means that search engines will not consider that link when compiling search results.
Sponsored links - this tag tells search engines about the commercial nature of the link.
UGC links - this attribute tells search engines that the link leads to user-generated content.
Count link
The allowed number of links to insert into a piece of content.

Count of photos
Allowed number of photos to be inserted into the content.

Count of videos
Allowed number of Youtube videos to insert into the material.

Count of symbols
Minimum/maximum number of symbols or words to post a material.

Symbols type
For the foreign segment the material is counted by words, for the segment in the CIS zone by symbols. In this filter you can select the type by which you want to filter.

Symbols limit
Value from the minimum allowed number of characters to the maximum.

News aggregators
Select this option if you want your content to be broadcast through news aggregators.

Price
Select the appropriate price for posting your content.

Similarweb
Visits
This is an estimate of the number of visitors the site has received in the past month according to Similarweb .

Pages viewed
The number of pages viewed by 1 user per session.

Traffic from countries
Information about users from which countries visit the site.

Traffic sources
Search traffic, direct traffic, referral traffic, traffic from social networks, email traffic.
Search traffic: when visitors go to the site from search engines.
Direct traffic: when visitors type a media URL into the address bar or use it from bookmarks.
Referral traffic: when visitors go to the site from other sites.
Social media traffic: when visitors click through to the site from social media.
Mail traffic: when visitors go to the resource from email services.

Sources value
The percentage of visits to the site from different sources based on 100%.

Ahrefs
Domain Rank
Ahrefs Domain Rank is an indicator that the Ahrefs tool uses to evaluate the overall "strength" or "authority" of a domain on the Internet. The score is based on the quality and quantity of external links directed to the domain.
It is measured on a scale of 1 to 100, where 100 is the most "strong" or "authoritative" domain.

Traffic
Ahrefs traffic is a metric that shows the approximate number of users visiting a particular website each month. This information is based on organic traffic from search engines.

Ahrefs Rank
Ahrefs Rank is a metric developed by the Ahrefs service that helps evaluate the overall SEO "strength" of a site in comparison to other sites based on the number of inbound links and their quality. It is an adapted ranking in which "1" is the best possible ranking.

MOZ
Domain Authority
MOZ Domain Authority, or Domain Authority (DA), is a metric developed by Moz that is a predictive measure indicating how well a particular website is likely to perform in Google search engine results.
It is calculated based on a variety of factors including:
The number of incoming links to the website
The quality of those links
The age of the domain
The number of pages on the website
Domain authority is measured on a scale of 1 to 100, where 100 is the highest authority. It is important to note that this metric is relative and should be used for comparison with other domains, not as an absolute value.

Linking root domains
A metric that refers to the number of unique domains that link to the site.

Ranking keywords
The keyword ranking metric shows how well a site ranks in search engines for specific keywords.

Spam
The number of links that lead to third-party sites. The more outbound links, the higher the spam.

Majestic
Trust Flow
Majestic Trust Flow is a metric that evaluates the quality of external links to a site. It is measured on a scale from 0 to 100.

Citation Flow
Citation Flow is a metric that evaluates the importance of a link to any site. It is calculated based on the number of sites that link to a given resource. If a site is referenced by many other resources, its Citation Flow will be high.

Trust Ratio
This is the ratio of Trust Flow (TF) to Citation Flow (CF). The ratio of these two metrics provides a deeper understanding of the quality and trustworthiness of a website.

Referring Domains
This is the number of domains that link to the website.

Referring pages
This is the number of links that link to the site.

Checktrust
Trust
Domain trust is a metric that reflects the level of trust search engines have in a particular website. This metric is determined based on many factors including:
The age of the domain: Older domains usually have a higher level of trust.
Quality and quantity of inbound links: If other authoritative sites link to the site, this can increase trust.
Quality of content: If the site contains useful and unique content, it can increase its trust level.
Availability of SSL certificate: Sites with this certificate are generally considered more trustworthy.
Domain reputation: If a domain has been linked to scams or spam, it can lower its trust level.
Domain trust is important because it can affect a site's position in search results.

Spam
The number of links that lead to third-party sites. The more outbound links, the higher the spam.

Website quality
Checktrust metric on how good a site is.

Speed posting
This is the time period during which your content will be published in the selected media.

Announcement on the main page
An announcement is a brief description or introduction of new material, product, service or event that has recently been added to the site. Its purpose is to grab visitors' attention and interest them in further viewing or using the content or service presented.

Advertising mark
An advertising mark is a special designation that indicates that the article is an advertisement or sponsored content. It helps readers understand that the information in the article may be presented for the benefit of the advertiser. The laws and regulations governing the use of such marks vary from country to country.

Additional Terms
These are the conditions under which you want to post content.