Stephen Heard

Travel Content Director - Production

Preston's Summary

Stephen Heard is a Publishing Coordinator specializing in travel writing, with a focus on local destinations in the United Kingdom, particularly London. He writes for Stuff magazine and his work has also been featured in IWCP. Stephen's articles cover a range of topics including unique attractions, travel tips, and insights into expat life.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 23 %
Review: 19 %
Promotional Deal: 16 %
How To Guide: 11 %
Cites Data: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Disney cruise
  • Portable laptop stand
  • Expat life in Italy
  • Family holidays
  • Travel destinations

Pitching Insights

Stephen Heard's articles predominantly focus on house & home, travel & tourism, and local events in London. He frequently covers reviews, promotional deals, and how-to guides related to these topics. Therefore, if you have expertise in unique or innovative products for the home or travel sector that would interest a UK-based audience (especially London), or insights into family-friendly holiday destinations and activities within the region, your pitch is more likely to resonate with him.

Additionally, if you can provide practical advice on making the most of travel experiences with children or expat life insights relevant to popular destinations like Italy and London specifically, it may capture Stephen's attention.

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