HUMAN EVENTS Opt-In E-Mail List

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"Eagle Publishing has definitely made us feel like a valued client. Several of their lists have performed well, and they added value to our dedicated email campaigns by sending a follow-up email to people who opened our initial broadcast. In addition, their level of service is excellent. They provide us timely, detailed reports for our campaigns and have exceeded our expectations with how they respond whenever we have any concerns."
Brian Halahan,
Senior Marketing Manager, Online Acquisition, Healthy Directions, LLC

The Human Events Opt-in Email List is one of the most effective methods of reaching Eagle's active and responsive audiences. Following in the longstanding tradition of our print newspaper, HumanEvents.com provides readers with the latest in conservative news and commentary from some of today's top analysts and pundits.

Human Events' email list is able to provide some of the highest performance rates in the industry for several reasons. Inclusion in the list is completely voluntary, so you know you are not wasting your advertising dollars on uninterested recipients. Also, all of Eagle's Email Lists are professionally managed and tested for precision and we work hard to keep them performing at their best for our clients.

Suggested Usage

The Human Events audience is responsive to ads for advocacy and nonprofit groups, and products appealing to their interest in religion, computers, finance, investments, health, retail, travel, and collectibles, as well as entertainment products and other high end merchandise.

Demographics
Male: 79% Age 25-44: 13%
Age 45-64: 54% Age 65+: 30%
College Graduate: 69% Own Their Own Home: 88%
Income $75K+: 63% Spend 2+ Hours per Day on Computer: 68%

Hobbies Products Purchased
Book Reading: 70% Books: 86%
Television: 48% Clothing: 50%
Church Attendance: 48% Computers/Software: 45%
DVDs/Movies: 42% CDs/Music: 40%
Fitness/Exercise/Sports: 37% DVDs/Video: 40%
Radio: 35% Financial/Banking: 32%
Source: Combined Results- October 2007 Eagle Publishing, Inc. email survey