Janna Graber

Editor

Preston's Summary

Janna Graber is an editor at Go World Travel Magazine. As an award-winning travel journalist, she specializes in travel and tourism, covering a wide range of topics including destinations, cruises, and adventure travel. Janna's work has been featured in The Epoch Times, Global Advertising News, New Zealand Herald, and Go World.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 58 %
Reviews: 14 %
Listicles: 10 %
How To Guide: 3 %
Promotional: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Destinations
  • Cruises
  • Adventure Travel

Pitching Insights

Janna's coverage primarily focuses on travel and related lifestyle topics, with a strong emphasis on exclusive content. She appears to have a broad interest in various aspects of travel, including specific destinations, attractions, and experiences.

As Janna does not have a specified geographic focus but covers global travel topics extensively, she may be receptive to pitches that offer unique insights into popular or emerging travel destinations worldwide. Consider providing exclusive access or insider tips about lesser-known places as well as iconic locations.

Given her articles' themes covering family & relationships and food & beverage alongside the extensive list of diverse travel topics covered in her articles, consider pitching stories that incorporate these elements - such as family-friendly activities at specific destinations or culinary experiences tied to different cultures or regions.

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