Tyler Rampersaud

Marketing Specialist/Associate Editor

Preston's Summary

Tyler Rampersaud is a Marketing Specialist and Associate Editor for duPont REGISTRY, a luxury lifestyle publication. With a passion for automobiles and the finer things in life, Tyler's articles focus on showcasing unique and high-end vehicles, as well as covering the latest trends and developments in the automotive industry. His work has also been featured on Motor1.com.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 39 %
Private Sector Announcements: 32 %
Promotional Deal: 12 %
Event Coverage: 5 %
Industry Specific: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Cars
  • Trucks & Lorries
  • Dealership Management

Pitching Insights

Tyler Rampersaud's coverage is heavily focused on press releases, private sector announcements, and promotional deals in the automotive industry. He seems particularly interested in luxury cars, car sales, auctions, and specific car models.

Given his focus on private sector announcements and press releases related to luxury cars and specific car models, he would likely be most receptive to pitches from PR representatives of luxury car manufacturers or dealerships promoting new products or exclusive events. Additionally, experts who can provide unique insights into the trends shaping the luxury automotive market may also catch his attention.

While no geographic focus is specified for Tyler's coverage attributes suggest a general interest in global developments within the luxury automotive industry rather than focusing on any particular region.

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