WHY HERLIFE MAGAZINE?

INTELLIGENT WOMEN. AFFLUENT WOMEN.
ACTIVE WOMEN. HERLIFE WOMEN.

HERLIFE Magazine appeals to smart, sophisticated and savvy women who share a passion for living well, feeling healthy, looking fabulous, and appreciating what their city offers. Numerous advertisers have found that our readers not only fit their target market, but also are consistently moved to action by the editorial and ads in our pages.

 

Age   Household Income  
25-39 45%   More than $250,000 per year 16%
40-55 41%   More than $150,000 per year 22%
56-70 10%   More than $100,000 per year 23%
Over 70 1%   More than $75,000 per year 25%
         
Family & Home Life   Lifestyle  
Married 65%   Regularly shop locally-owned stores 88%
Have children 63%   Spend more than $200 per month on clothing 78%
Own pets 74%   Own two or more cars 67%
Own their home 82%   Attend symphony, opera and/or theater 73%
      Dine out at least 5 times per month 65%
      Go on vacation 1-4 times per year 92%
      Want to learn about finances & investing 78%
      Exercise at least twice per week 79%
      Want to learn about health care options 80%
Sources: 2010 HERLIFE Readership Survey, Never Underestimate the Buying Power of Women, Washington Business Journal

                      


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