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Stojche Ristova

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Too curious for my own good—that’s how it started. I spent years writing and questioning every word choice until I realized that this isn’t just an obsession, it’s a profession.

Editing isn’t about nitpicking, it’s about intention. Intention behind how a message lands, how it persuades, and how it makes a difference.

As an iGaming Content Editor, I don’t just clean up content. I sharpen it, shape it, and make sure it pulls its weight. Because in this line of work, words either work, or they don’t. And I make sure they do.

About the editor

It didn’t happen overnight; I spent years sharpening my skills as a writer and editor (still am, to this day). What started as a deep fascination with language turned into a career built on precision, creativity, and an unrelenting need to make every word count.

From creating impactful campaigns to dissecting SEO like a puzzle, I’ve worked across various industries: B2B, SaaS, e-commerce, B2C… you name it. Now, as an iGaming Content Editor, I bring that same obsession with detail and strategy to an industry that never stops evolving. Whether I’m fine-tuning a review or optimizing content to rank (and convert), my goal is simple: make words work harder.

If there’s a smarter way to say it, I’ll find it. If there’s a sharper way to write it, I’ll fix it. And if there’s a better way to tell the story, well… that’s what I’m here for.

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No matter what course and academy I go to, for me, the best way to learn is by doing. I’ve maintained my expertise by testing, refining, and adapting. At the end of the day, experience is the best teacher, and I never want to stop learning.