Jim Daly

Senior Developer Writer

Preston's Summary

Jim Daly is a Senior Developer Writer with a diverse range of publications. He has written for The Washington Times, Focus on the Family, The Christian Post, ArcaMax Publishing, and Digital Transactions. His articles cover a wide range of topics, including family, spirituality, marriage, and current events from a Christian perspective.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Legal Policy Regulation: 17 %
Opinion Editorial: 16 %
Cites Data: 11 %
How To Guide: 9 %
Press Release: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Relationship Counseling
  • Men's Interest
  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Civil Rights
  • Diversity & Inclusion
  • Gender Issues

Pitching Insights

Jim Daly's coverage focuses predominantly on family and relationships, particularly from a Christian perspective. His articles often touch on topics related to marriage, holidays, Christianity, and broader family dynamics.

Given this focus, Jim would likely be most interested in pitches that offer insights or advice related to strengthening familial bonds or navigating complex relationship dynamics with a particular emphasis on the Christian faith. Content that aligns with his themes such as relationship building strategies during holidays or marriage counseling from a Christian viewpoint could be well-received.

As Jim does not have a specific geographic focus indicated, he may appreciate content that has universal appeal without being tied to any specific region.

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