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Why Advertise With Us

In an era of programmatic advertising and banner blindness, reaching the right audience has never been more challenging-or more valuable. Here's why the Evening Mail delivers results for advertisers:

1

Local Focus = Engaged Readers

Our readers aren't passively scrolling through a social media feed. They're actively seeking news about their city-the neighborhood they live in, the commute they take, the restaurants opening near their office. When someone is reading about a new development in Williamsburg or a City Council vote on housing, they're paying attention. That's when your message gets through.

2

High-Value Audience

Our readers are the people you want to reach: professionals who work in Manhattan, small business owners in Brooklyn, decision-makers across all five boroughs. They're educated, employed, and actively looking for products and services to improve their lives in New York City. Whether you're a local restaurant, a real estate developer, a financial services firm, or a national brand looking for NYC exposure-our audience includes your customers.

3

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Your ad appears next to professional journalism-not clickbait, not viral content farms, not politically inflammatory material. We maintain high editorial standards, which means your brand is associated with quality content. No surprises, no controversies, no awkward juxtapositions.

4

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We're a growing publication, which means advertisers who get in early benefit from premium placements at founding rates. As our audience grows, so does the value of your early partnership. Lock in favorable terms now and grow with us.

5

No Sponsored Content-Guaranteed

We don't blur the line between editorial and advertising. Your ads are clearly labeled as advertising, and our articles are 100% editorial. This might seem like a disadvantage, but it's actually a benefit: readers trust our content because they know it's not for sale, and that trust extends to the advertisers we choose to work with.

Advertising Options

Display Advertising

Premium banner placements across our site. Choose run-of-site for maximum reach, or target specific sections (Business, Politics, Culture, etc.) to reach readers interested in particular topics.

  • • Leaderboard (728x90)
  • • Medium Rectangle (300x250)
  • • Sidebar (300x600)
  • • Mobile Banner (320x50)

Newsletter Sponsorship

Reach our most engaged readers directly in their inbox. Our newsletter has industry-leading open rates because subscribers actively want our content. Your message gets seen, not filtered.

  • • Dedicated sponsor slot
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  • • Custom creative welcome
  • • Performance tracking included

Section Sponsorship

Own an entire section of the Evening Mail. Your brand becomes synonymous with a topic area-Business, Culture, Lifestyle-appearing on every article in that category.

  • • Exclusive category placement
  • • "Presented by" branding
  • • Long-term partnerships available
  • • Premium positioning

Custom Campaigns

Have something specific in mind? We work with advertisers to create custom packages that meet unique goals-product launches, event promotions, brand awareness campaigns, and more.

  • • Flexible formats
  • • Multi-platform options
  • • Custom creative support
  • • Dedicated account management

Our Audience

100%

NYC Metro Focus

65%

College Educated

45%

HHI $100K+

70%

Ages 25-54

Our readers are New Yorkers who are invested in their city. They follow local news because they care about their neighborhoods, their commutes, their schools, and their communities. They're the kind of readers who not only see your ad-they remember it, because they're engaged with the content around it.

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Our Commitment

We maintain a strict separation between editorial content and advertising. Our journalists make editorial decisions independently, without input from advertisers. We do not accept sponsored content, paid posts, or "native advertising" that mimics editorial content. All advertising is clearly labeled as such.

We reserve the right to decline advertising that conflicts with our editorial values or that we believe would not serve our readers' interests. This selectivity is part of what makes advertising with the Evening Mail valuable-your brand is associated with a publication that has standards.