Amanda McArthur

Writer

Preston's Summary

Amanda McArthur, formerly known as Amanda Pillon, is an editorial director at Sweety High Media. With a focus on tech, gaming, and geek culture, Amanda writes articles that cater to a wide range of interests. Her work includes pieces on fashion, entertainment, astrology, and interviews with notable figures in the industry.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Seasonal: 27 %
Promotional Deal: 24 %
Gift Guides: 19 %
Expert Commentary: 9 %
Review: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment News
  • Music Business
  • Pop Culture
  • Fashion Industry

Pitching Insights

Amanda McArthur predominantly covers entertainment news, with a focus on music, interviews, and lifestyle content such as zodiac signs, jewelry, and gifts. Her coverage includes gift guides, promotional deals, and seasonal content.

If you have relevant products or services related to music releases or artist interviews that align with her themes of interest or fit within the context of her articles about zodiac signs and gifting ideas for various occasions (such as birthdays), consider reaching out to Amanda. If you represent brands offering unique items suitable for editorial features like "Top Food and Drinks" or "Stunning Jewelry Pieces," she may be open to hearing from you.

Since there is no specific geographic focus mentioned in the provided information about Amanda McArthur’s coverage attributes or article titles, it can be inferred that she potentially covers topics with a global perspective.

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