Nat Collazo

CEO & Founder / Marketing Specialist

Preston's Summary

Nat Collazo is the CEO & Founder/Marketing Specialist at Queen of Frowns. With a focus on indie video games and tabletop games, Nat explores themes in arts and entertainment, culture and society, and consumer tech, while also addressing social issues and racial injustice. Nat's work has been featured in outlets such as Gameranx, TRN, Pro Game Guides, GameRant, NewsBreak, Power Up Gaming, and The Nerd Stash.

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Coverage Attributes:

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How To Guide: 22 %
Promotional Deal: 21 %
Review: 14 %
Evolving Stories: 10 %
Gift Guides: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Video Games
  • Internet Culture
  • Pop Culture
  • Event Management Software
  • Court Proceedings

Pitching Insights

Nat Collazo's coverage primarily consists of how-to guides and promotional deals related to video games, with a focus on specific game features, events, codes, and rankings. If you're reaching out to Nat Collazo for potential coverage or collaboration, consider offering detailed how-to guides or exclusive insights into gaming strategies that are directly relevant to the titles mentioned in their articles. Additionally, if your pitch includes exclusive promotions or deals related to video games, it could pique Nat's interest.

Given that Nat has a local geographic focus on Kentucky within the United States, pitches should be tailored accordingly when highlighting any local gaming events or activities happening within the region.

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