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  2. Consumer-generated advertising - Wikipedia

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    Consumer-generated advertising is advertising on consumer generated media. [1] This term is generally used to refer to sponsored content on blogs, wikis, forums, social networking services, and individual websites. This sponsored content is also known as sponsored posts, paid posts, or sponsored reviews.

  3. Sponsored post - Wikipedia

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    Sponsored post, also known as a promoted post, is a post to any community-driven notification-oriented website which is explicitly sponsored as an advertisement by a particular company in order to draw a large amount of popularity through user promotion and moderation to the most active or most viewed page on the website.

  4. Native advertising - Wikipedia

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    The underlying motives of sponsored content, however, is similar to that of native advertising- which is to inhibit a consumers' ad recognition by blending the ad into the native content of the platform, making many consumers unaware they are looking at an ad to begin with. The sponsored content on social media, like any other type of native ...

  5. Social network advertising - Wikipedia

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    Advertising on Twitter is based solely on the interactions an individual makes on the app. Advertisements shown on an individual's Twitter feed are based on the information provided in that individual's profile. Ads that are shown on Twitter are classified under three categories: promoted tweets, promoted accounts, and promoted trends. [10]

  6. Twitter found a way to show users more ads - AOL

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    Twitter says it's going to test a new ad format and placement on its platform. On Wednesday, Twitter Revenue Product Lead Bruce Falck said Twitter would begin showing ads on mobile devices inside ...

  7. Influencer marketing - Wikipedia

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    Chiara Ferragni is a fashion influencer and blogger known for her sponsored fashion posts.. Influencer marketing (also known as influence marketing) is a form of social media marketing involving endorsements and product placement from influencers, people and organizations who have a purported expert level of knowledge or social influence in their field. [1]

  8. Twitter Reportedly Is Now Requiring All Advertisers to Pay ...

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    If you want to run ads on Elon Musk’s Twitter from here on out, you apparently will need to pay for verified status — or buy at least $1,000 worth of advertising each month. Twitter said ...

  9. Social advertising (social relationships) - Wikipedia

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    Social advertising is advertising that relies on social information or networks in generating, targeting, and delivering marketing communications. [1] [2] [3] Many current examples of social advertising use a particular Internet service to collect social information, establish and maintain relationships with consumers, and for delivering communications.