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IanVisits is a blog that is based in London and covers a number of topics within the news and entertainment sector. It is mainly aimed at a UK audience; although more specifically it is aimed at London residents.
IanVisits is a listings guide to the less commercial and slightly offbeat events taking place in London. The blog Editor is Ian Mansfield who lives in Docklands and says he "spent a large part of my youth in Mid-East and North Africa" and is a consumer of news and current affairs. He says, "I tend to write about snippets of history I come across or reviews of lectures/events I have been to. There will also be occasional random musings, rants or political commentary."
IanVisits doesn't have a specific theme that it covers; the blog covers a number of different topics. However the main categories on the blog include architecture, churches, events, tours, history, photography, politics, science and transport. All of the content is London based and on average the blog is updated on a daily basis.
PR opportunities mainly exist in the form of reviews. Ian says, "Suitable pitches that are relevant to less commercial events and news in London, construction, history and science are likely to be at the very least, read. If you think I will be excited about the latest pop-up fashion store or boutique hotel, then you will be disappointed. I am NOT a travel blogger so do not write about hotels, travel or holidays. I do NOT accept guest/paid/sponsored blog posts". Furthermore Ian does not like 'infographics ', he describes them as 'festering peddlers of spam and he will never publish them'. The best way to contact the blog is on his social media channels or see here.
To join Ian's mailing list, see here.
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IanVisits is a blog that is based in London and covers a number of topics within the news and entertainment sector. It is mainly aimed at a UK audience; although more specifically it is aimed at London residents. IanVisits is a listings guide to the less commercial and slightly offbeat events taking place in London. The blog Editor is Ian Mansfield who lives in Docklands and says he "spent a large part of my youth in Mid-East and North Africa" and is a consumer of news and current affairs. He says, "I tend to write about snippets of history I come across or reviews of lectures/events I have been to. There will also be occasional random musings, rants or political commentary." IanVisits doesn't have a specific theme that it covers; the blog covers a number of different topics. However the main categories on the blog include architecture, churches, events, tours, history, photography, politics, science and transport. All of the content is London based and on average the blog is updated on a daily basis. PR opportunities mainly exist in the form of reviews. Ian says, "Suitable pitches that are relevant to less commercial events and news in London, construction, history and science are likely to be at the very least, read. If you think I will be excited about the latest pop-up fashion store or boutique hotel, then you will be disappointed. I am NOT a travel blogger so do not write about hotels, travel or holidays. I do NOT accept guest/paid/sponsored blog posts". Furthermore Ian does not like 'infographics ', he describes them as 'festering peddlers of spam and he will never publish them'. The best way to contact the blog is on his social media channels or see here. To join Ian's mailing list, see here.
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