User Guide

Choosing the Right Brand Integration

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Choosing the Right Brand Integration

Brand Integration decides how strongly your client features in the article.

It affects how the article reads, how prominently the subject (brand or person) appears, how much Background detail Rank Engine needs, and what kind of campaign the article is best suited for.

The simple version:

Neither is better in every case.
They are better for different goals.

Single-section

Single-section means the subject appears in one dedicated section of the article. The overall piece still reads primarily like an editorial — your subject is present, but the article does not revolve around them.

In practical terms, that usually means:

What kind of Background it needs

Single-section is easier to support. You do not need a huge amount of Background material.

One strong angle is often enough:

For multiple placements with Single-section brand integrations, you don’t need unique initiatives for every single placement. Multiple placements can touch on the same initiative. However, we do recommend you provide more initiatives if you want your brand integrations more varied across articles.

Multi-section

Multi-section means the subject is worked into multiple parts of the article. The subject becomes more of a recurring example or case-study thread across the piece.

That usually means:

The article can still feel editorial and balanced. But the subject is much more front and centre.

What kind of Background it needs

Multi-section needs more material. That is the key difference.

If you want the subject to appear across multiple sections without sounding repetitive, the Background needs enough substance to support that:

If the Background only really gives Rank Engine one good thing to say, Multi-section usually will not be the right choice.

Name in Title

There is also an important option tied to Multi-section.

In the Project Builder, you can choose to have the subject’s name included in the article title. That means the subject’s name appears directly in the headline, which is useful when:

If you do not include the name in the title, the article may still rank, but it often becomes more powerful as a broader editorial asset linking to your properties.

If you want the article to rank more directly for the name, Multi-section with Name in Title is often the stronger choice.


If you want the article to mainly support other properties, Single-section is often the better fit.

How to choose

When deciding between Single-section and Multi-section, work through these questions:

1. How prominent should the client be?

2. How strong is the Background?

3. What is the campaign trying to achieve?

4. Does the article need to rank competitively for the name?

Common mistake to avoid

The most common mistake is choosing Multi-section because it sounds stronger, without checking whether the provided Background contains enough information to actually support it.

More prominence only works when there is enough substance behind it.

If the Background contains one or two initiatives, Single-section gives the better result because it lets Rank Engine do one integration properly instead of stretching weak material across multiple sections.

Final takeaway

Brand Integration is not a cosmetic setting. It changes what kind of article Rank Engine is building.

The right choice comes down to two things: how prominent the subject should be, and whether the Background has enough depth to support that prominence well.

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