Griffin Gonzales

Copy Manager, Men's Digital

Preston's Summary

Griffin Gonzales is a Copy Manager at Men's Digital. He specializes in consumer interest topics, focusing on deals and promotions, travel and tourism, beauty and fashion, as well as lifestyle and home life. Griffin's work has been featured in HuffPost, National Geographic, and BuzzFeed.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 56 %
Promotional Deal: 39 %
Gift Guides: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Store Management
  • Beverage Production
  • Drinks & Spirits
  • Adventure Travel
  • Family Travel

Pitching Insights

Griffin Gonzales' articles predominantly feature reviews and promotional deals related to house and home products, particularly those available through online retailers like Amazon, Lowe's, and Wayfair. Given this focus, Griffin would likely be interested in pitches that highlight new or unique home organization products with a strong customer review base.

Pitches should center around innovative or highly-rated home organization solutions available for purchase online. It might also be beneficial to include before-and-after transformation stories of spaces improved by the featured products to align with Griffin’s coverage patterns.

As there is no specified geographic focus for Griffin's work, sources can tailor their pitches based on product availability and relevance rather than targeting specific regions.

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