Daniel Coyle

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Preston's Summary

Daniel Coyle is an author known for his books on culture, talent development, and sports. He has written best-selling books such as The Culture Code, The Talent Code, and The Secret Race. Currently, he writes for RotoWire, focusing on sports betting promos and providing insights on odds and predictions.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Promotional Deal: 97 %
Exclusive: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Major League Sports
  • Sports Tournaments
  • Individual Sports
  • Sports Disciplines
  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy

Pitching Insights

Daniel Coyle's coverage is exclusively focused on deals and promotions within the sports betting industry. He consistently produces content centered around promotional deals, bonus codes, and predictions for various sporting events.

Given his focus on promoting sports betting platforms and their offers, Daniel would likely be interested in receiving pitches related to exclusive or time-limited promotional deals from different sports betting companies. For example, new bonus code releases, special event-specific promotions or unique offers that could attract potential bettors.

It seems Daniel does not have a specific geographic focus but instead covers a wide range of national and international sporting events. Therefore, relevant pitches should cater to a global audience rather than focusing on specific regions.

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