Sarah Fitzmaurice

Head of Commercial Content

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Preston's Summary

Sarah Fitzmaurice is a Commercial Editor for Daily Mail Australia, focusing on a multinational audience. She writes articles for MailOnline on a variety of topics, including lifestyle, entertainment, and consumer products. Sarah's expertise lies in providing readers with engaging content and recommendations on the latest trends and products.

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Geo Focus

Australia (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Promotional Deal: 47 %
Review: 33 %
Press Release: 4 %
Seasonal: 3 %
Private Sector Announcements: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Beauty Industry
  • Real Estate Development
  • Adventure Travel
  • Film Industry

Pitching Insights

Sarah's coverage focuses on seasonal promotions, beauty & fashion, deals & promotions and content & publishing. She regularly produces articles that feature promotional deals, reviews of products or services, and seasonal topics related to shopping and entertainment.

Given her focus on promoting products and providing reviews, she would likely be interested in pitches from companies offering new products or special holiday deals. Additionally, experts in the fields of beauty and fashion could provide valuable insights for potential features or product reviews.

Since Sarah writes about Christmas-related topics among others such as beauty, fashion and deals/promotions throughout the year, reaching out with unique ideas tied to these themes may increase visibility for your pitch.

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