Shayna Murphy

Staff Editor

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Preston's Summary

Shayna Murphy is a Staff Editor at Mental Floss. She covers a diverse range of topics including culture and society, artificial intelligence, and consumer travel, often exploring themes related to shopping and academia. Shayna's work has been featured in The Arizona Republic, azcentral.com, La Voz, PureWow, USA TODAY, Bustle, Yahoo News, and Mental Floss.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Promotional Deal: 38 %
Gift Guides: 18 %
Seasonal: 17 %
Review: 10 %
How To Guide: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Analog Photography
  • Adventure Travel
  • AI Platforms
  • Computer Vision

Pitching Insights

Shayna Murphy's coverage showcases a focus on promotional deals, gift guides, and seasonal content across finance, lifestyle, and deals & promotions. Her articles often feature recommendations for specific products or brands. If you're reaching out to Shayna with pitches, consider providing information about unique or exclusive deals, gift ideas aligned with upcoming holidays or events (like Valentine's Day), insights into consumer trends related to shopping behavior during certain seasons or events like Amazon Prime Day.

Given her extensive coverage of various topics such as holidays (Christmas/Valentine's Day), shopping deals and gift ideas across different themes including finance and lifestyle, ensure that your pitch aligns closely with the type of content she regularly covers.

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