Melanie Aman

Deputy Editorial Director

Preston's Summary

Melanie Aman is a Deputy Editorial Director at BuzzFeed. She covers a diverse range of topics including lifestyle, beauty, fashion, and consumer interest, with a particular expertise in menopause and frugal living. Melanie's work has been featured in outlets such as Woman's World, Yahoo News, HuffPost, and The Telegraph.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Reviews: 48 %
Promotional: 23 %
Opinion: 22 %
Gift Guides: 1 %
Informative: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Frugal Living
  • Personal Care
  • Beauty Industry
  • Makeup & Skincare
  • Hair Care Industry
  • Apparel Design
  • Fashion Industry
  • Online Marketplaces

Pitching Insights

Melanie Aman's articles focus on product reviews, promotional deals, and gift guides related to online shopping, home improvement, beauty & fashion, and consumer recommendations. She is likely to be interested in pitches that offer unique or innovative products for review within these categories.

Given her emphasis on gift guides and promotional deals, she may respond well to pitches involving exclusive offers or discounts for popular products in the house & home and beauty & fashion categories.

If you have a new line of self-care or home improvement products tailored towards consumers seeking convenience and ease of use without compromising quality (as indicated by her themes), Melanie could be an ideal contact for your pitch.

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