Carly Stern

Deputy Lifestyle Editor

Preston's Summary

Carly Stern is a Deputy Lifestyle Editor at The Sun US. She specializes in health and wellness, beauty and fashion, and workforce-related topics, often exploring themes such as alternative medicine and parenting. Carly's work has been featured in prominent publications including MailOnline, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Washington Post, and The New York Times.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Promotional Deal: 26 %
Cites Data: 18 %
Gift Guides: 11 %
Seasonal: 11 %
Expert Commentary: 10 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Consumer Health
  • Aging & Longevity
  • Diet & Nutrition
  • Beauty Industry
  • Mental Health
  • Fitness

Pitching Insights

Carly Stern's coverage revolves around Christmas gifts, home decor, beauty products, fashion, and celebrity culture. She frequently includes expert commentary and promotional deals in her articles. If you have unique insights or expertise within the realm of house & home (35%), entertainment news (29%), beauty & fashion (23%) such as trends, tips for gifting during holidays or inside knowledge on promotional deals related to these topics then it would align well with Carly's coverage style.

Since she focuses nationally on the United States market, any pitches should keep this in mind when providing tips or offering products that are relevant to an American audience.

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