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SleekPixel for media mention card

When a publication features the company, the team posts the mention on LinkedIn and Twitter. SleekPixel renders a card from the mention post with the publication name, the pull-quote, and the date, so the share reads like an editorial highlight rather than a generic link.

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SleekPixel example output for media mention card

Media mentions deserve a share that reads like editorial

A media mention is one of the few moments when a third party validates the company in print. The CEO posts about it on LinkedIn, the comms team reshares, the team broadcasts on personal profiles. The share card is the visual frame around that validation, and most companies do it badly - either a screenshot of the article header that crops weirdly or a generic site OG image that gives away nothing about the publication or the quote.

The companies that handle media mentions well treat each one as a small editorial moment. A short page on the company site catalogs the mention with the publication name, the quote pulled from the piece, the date, and a link to the original. The page is shareable, citable, and links back to coverage from a place the company controls.

SleekPixel renders the share card for that page on save. Publication name, pull-quote, and date bind to post fields. The card renders with the publication's name prominent, the quote in the middle, and the brand mark in the corner. When the team shares the company URL on LinkedIn, the preview reads like an editorial highlight that happens to live on the company site, which is exactly the framing the mention deserves.

Workflow

From press mention to social-ready in one save

1

Build the mention template

Design a 1200x627 layout with publication name, pull-quote, date, and brand. Bind each layer to a post field.
2

Add a mention post

When the piece runs, create a post with publication name, pull-quote, date, and a link to the original article. Save.
3

Card renders on save

SleekPixel writes the PNG to uploads and sets og:image on the mention post. The URL is now share-ready.
4

Team shares and reshares

CEO posts on LinkedIn the day the piece runs, team reshares from personal profiles. Old mentions get reshared on anniversaries with the same brand-consistent card style.

Output

Sample media mention card

A 1200x627 LinkedIn-sized share card with publication name, pull-quote, and date rendered from the mention post.

Format: PNG, LinkedIn post Dimensions: 1200 × 627
SleekPixel example output for media mention card

Comparison

Screenshot of the article vs SleekPixel

Header screenshot per mention

  • Article header screenshots crop the headline awkwardly
  • Publication logo is missing or low-resolution in the screenshot
  • Each mention ends up looking different from the last
  • Pull-quote is buried in the body, never on the card
  • Updating the mention library requires re-screenshotting every entry

SleekPixel

  • Renders on save from the mention post
  • Publication name and quote bound to post fields
  • Date and category render consistently across every mention
  • Mention library shares carry one visual identity
  • Backfill the entire library to current brand in one bulk run

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for media mention card

Publication-led

The publication name renders prominently. The Atlantic, Wired, TechCrunch, the local business journal - whichever outlet, the field binds to the same layer and reads cleanly.

Pull-quote forward

The single most quotable line from the piece renders large on the card. The team selects the line once when adding the mention post, the card carries it from there.

Date visible

When did the mention run? The card shows the date plainly. Old mentions reshared on anniversaries or in roundups stay clearly dated.

Use cases

Where media mention cards earn their keep

Active PR cycles

Launches and fundraises generate mention waves. Each piece gets a post, each post gets a card. The company's LinkedIn becomes a stream of editorial validation rather than disconnected reshares.

Employee advocacy

Employees reshare media mentions on their own profiles. The shared URL previews as the company's branded mention page, not a screenshot of an article.

Mention library on the site

A 'As seen in' or press library page catalogs every mention. Each entry has its own URL and its own card, so old mentions can be reshared on anniversaries with a current-brand preview.

The bigger picture

Why media mention cards build cumulative brand equity

A single media mention is a moment. A pattern of mentions over time, presented consistently, is brand equity. Companies that handle this well make the mention library a visible asset on the site, with each mention as its own URL and its own share card.

The cumulative effect is what investors and customers notice when they look up the company a year into a relationship - not the individual pieces, but the visible pattern of third-party validation. The share card is the unit of that pattern. Every mention reshared with the same template family reinforces that the company is a frequent subject of coverage rather than a one-off.

SleekPixel makes that template family cheap to maintain across years. Each mention post is the source. The card renders on save.

Old mentions backfill to the current brand in a single bulk run. The library compounds, the previews stay consistent, and the brand earns the kind of trust that comes from visible, repeatable press attention.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for media mention card

Yes. A custom image field can hold the publication logo, bound to an image layer in the template. The logo renders alongside the publication name, scaled to the template's defined size.

 

Set a min and max font size on the quote layer. Long quotes auto-shrink within the bounding box; short quotes render at the max size for impact. Both fit cleanly without overflowing the card.

 

Yes. Bulk regenerate runs the current template across every mention post. The full mention library picks up the current brand in a single batch, with no per-entry editing.

 

The template renders whatever the field contains. Cyrillic, Japanese, Arabic - if the post has a font that supports the script, the card renders correctly. Different templates can be used for different language regions.

 

Yes. The mention post body contains a link to the original piece. The card lives on the company URL, the body links out to the publication. Best of both worlds.

 

SleekPixel runs inside WordPress. If your aggregator surfaces mentions back to a WordPress install, the cards work the same way. External aggregators that host the mentions themselves are outside scope.

 

Yes. WordPress categories and tags work directly. Each mention can be tagged with the relevant product, year, or topic, and template variants can be assigned per tag if needed.

 

The mention post on your site is independent. The card still renders, the pull-quote is preserved, and the body can flag that the original is no longer available. The company keeps its own record regardless of the publication's archive.

 

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