Rachael Sharpe
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Preston's Summary

Rachael Sharpe is a journalist who specializes in technology and gadgets. She writes for publications such as Pocket Tactics and Digital Camera World, covering topics ranging from smartphone launches and reviews to interviews with industry professionals. Rachael's articles provide insights into the latest tech trends and help readers make informed decisions about their purchases.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Review: 29 %
Press Release: 21 %
Promotional Deal: 21 %
Private Sector Announcements: 10 %
Announcement: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Consumer Electronics
  • Phones & Tablets
  • Mobile Apps
  • Wearables

Pitching Insights

Rachael Sharpe primarily covers technology, gadgets, smartphones, electronics, and contests. Her focus includes a significant amount of press releases and reviews in addition to private sector announcements.

She may be interested in receiving pitches about new tech product launches or exclusive interviews with industry experts related to the latest trends in the tech world. Additionally, she might appreciate insights from professionals specializing in innovative technologies or those closely following the developments within the tech and gaming industries.

While Rachael doesn't have a specified geographic focus, her coverage seems to encompass global technological advancements without specific regional constraints.

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