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AdvertorialAn advert in a magazine or newspaper that is written like an article giving facts rather than appearing as an advertisement for a product.
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AdvertorialAdvertising text written in editorial style and format. To avoid confusion, most magazine publishers add the word "Advertisement" to the running head. See also: infomercial.
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AdvertorialAn advert in the form of a complementary editorial piece, usually labelled as an advert.
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AdvertorialAn advertisement written in the style of a news item or feature, often provided by the publisher to complement adverts sold on that page. Ethically, advertorials should be clearly identified as such.
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AdvertorialAn advertisement in the form of an editorial piece, usually labelled as an advert.
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Advertorialan advertisement section in a magazine that looks like an article or a feature
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AdvertorialAn advert in the form of a complementary editorial piece, usually labelled as an advert.
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Advertorialan advertisement section in a magazine that looks like an article or a feature
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Advertorialadvertisement presented as editorial
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AdvertorialAn advertorial is an advertisement written in the form of an objective opinion editorial, and presented in a printed publication - usually designed to look like a legitimate and independent news story [..]
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Advertorial(n) an advertisement that is written and presented in the style of an editorial or journalistic report
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AdvertorialA special type of ad that looks and sounds like an article, but is in fact an ad. Very few publishers will allow advertorials.
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AdvertorialAn advertisement in a print publication that has the appearance of a news article.
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Advertorialan article that is sponsored by an advertiser and not assigned as part of standard editorial
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