Russell Holly

Director of Commerce Content

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Preston's Summary

Russell Holly is the Director of Commerce Content at CNET. He specializes in topics related to automotive, motorcycles, and retail, with a keen focus on consumer electronics, mobile apps, and video games. Russell's work has been featured in The Techstreet Now, Knowledia, Ziff Davis, CNET, and PCMag.com.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 29 %
Reviews: 14 %
Listicles: 14 %
Promotional Deal: 11 %
Product Service Comparisons: 8 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Computer Software
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Mobile Apps
  • Phones & Tablets
  • Video Games
  • Wearables

Pitching Insights

Russell Holly's articles primarily focus on lifestyle, entertainment, and tech-related topics. His coverage includes promotional deals, reviews, and gift guides related to holiday gifts, Cyber Monday deals, e-bikes and scooters, fitness accessories, craft supplies, gaming products among others.

To effectively reach out to Russell Holly with relevant pitches or expert commentary ideas for potential articles or features within his areas of coverage such as new product launches in the tech space (e.g., gadgets), trends in lifestyle products (e.g., home decor), developments in entertainment technology/gaming industry would be highly effective.

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