Natasha Colyer

Editor of Seen in the City, Photographer, Writer and Marketer

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Preston's Summary

Natasha Colyer is the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City, a travel and lifestyle magazine based in London. With a background in writing, photography, and marketing, Natasha brings a unique perspective to her articles, focusing on local experiences, events, and trends in the UK. Her work has been featured in various publications, including ASOS, Vogue, and HuffPost.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 29 %
Promotional Deal: 18 %
Seasonal: 15 %
Review: 11 %
Private Sector Announcements: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Destinations
  • Family Travel

Pitching Insights

Natasha's coverage primarily focuses on house and home-related topics, with a strong emphasis on local events and seasonal content in London, United Kingdom. Given her focus, she is likely to be receptive to pitches related to local events, festive activities, interior design trends for specific seasons or holidays, and features on local businesses in the house and home industry.

As Natasha seems to prioritize featuring specific venues or products rather than general advice pieces when it comes to event coverage and promotional deals attributes. Therefore, tailor pitches with a clear understanding of how your product or service could fit into her audience’s interests while keeping the geographic focus in mind.

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