Mallory Mower

Market Writer

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Preston's Summary

Mallory Mower is a market writer for BuzzFeed, specializing in curating and showcasing products that are practical, affordable, and aesthetically pleasing. Her articles provide readers with gift ideas, life hacks, and home decor inspiration. Mallory's work has also been featured in HuffPost.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 66 %
Promotional Deal: 23 %
Gift Guides: 7 %
Seasonal: 2 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Frugal Living
  • Personal Care
  • Apparel Design
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Aestheticians_Estheticians
  • Beauty Industry
  • Makeup & Skincare

Pitching Insights

Mallory Mower predominantly covers products related to house and home, gifts, holiday shopping, self-care, and organization. Her articles are largely reviews or promotional deal-focused. If you have innovative home decor items or gift ideas suitable for various occasions that align with her themes and topics covered, she may be interested in featuring them.

Pitching new products that cater to the latest trends in home decor or unique gift ideas could capture Mallory's attention. Consider providing concise information on how these products stand out and why they would resonate with her audience based on her previous coverage of similar items.

It is important to note that Mallory does not appear to have a specific geographic focus but rather focuses on universal lifestyle interests.

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