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Living with Style

The "Living with Style" boutique page contains four exquisite quarter-page, four-color ads. You can use the space to feature a single product or enhance your brand image. You can showcase your home decor items or any other products.

Reach your top prospects in "Living with Style," a boutique ad page in Washington’s best-read magazine.
The Washington Post Magazine is The Post’s flagship editorial product.  It presents ground-breaking journalism, lifestyle features and commentary in a high-quality, four-color environment, and it has a readership of nearly 1.3 million adults. That makes it the perfect place for you to advertise your products and services.

Washington Post Magazine readers are well-educated, affluent and in their prime income-earning—and spending—years.
An overwhelming majority own their own homes. And, with an average household income of $135,700, our readers have the money to spend on your products and services.

• 65% have household incomes over $75,000; 49% make over $100,000

• 52% are college graduates; 26% have post-graduate degrees

• 73% are between the ages of 25-64

• 80% own their own homes

• 41% own homes valued over $250,000

They’re interested in your products and services—and Magazine ads get responses.
Nearly half (47%) of all readers have saved an article or issue for future reference.  Nearly one in five (18%) saved an ad for future reference. Nearly one in three (29%) bought or shopped for products or services advertised in The Magazine.

 

Sources: 2008 Sunday Magazine Study- Conducted by Scarborough Research; Scarborough 2008, Release 1

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Diane DuBois
202.334.5224
duboisd@washpost.com

Anne Cynamon
202.334.5226
cynamona@washpost.com

 

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