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  2. Rate card - Wikipedia

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    Rate cards are commonly used in the marketing and advertising industry, detailing the various advertisement placement options offered by a media outlet. [1] They are also used for other industries such as property and vehicle repairs, hair and make up in the fashion industry or third party logistics companies, as well as professional services ...

  3. Editorial calendar - Wikipedia

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    An editorial calendar, or publishing schedule, is used by bloggers, publishers, businesses, and groups to control publication of content across different media, for example, newspaper, magazine, blog, email newsletters, and social media outlets. [1] [additional citation(s) needed]

  4. Pay-per-click - Wikipedia

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    The flat-rate model is particularly common on comparison shopping engines, which typically publish rate cards. However, these rates are sometimes minimal, and advertisers can pay more for greater visibility. These sites are usually neatly compartmentalized into product or service categories, allowing a high degree of targeting by advertisers.

  5. Online advertising - Wikipedia

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    Online advertising includes email marketing, search engine marketing (SEM), social media marketing, many types of display advertising (including web banner advertising), and mobile advertising. Advertisements are increasingly being delivered via automated software systems operating across multiple websites, media services and platforms, known ...

  6. Social network advertising - Wikipedia

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    Social network advertising, also known as social media targeting, is a group of terms used to describe forms of online advertising and digital marketing that focus on social networking services. A significant aspect of this type of advertising is that advertisers can take advantage of users' demographic information , psychographics , and other ...

  7. Template:Subscription or advertising - Wikipedia

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    The {{Subscription or advertising}} template can be used to flag an external link that requires a paid subscription or acceptance of advertising (and perhaps trackers). Use the {{Subscription or advertising}} template when: You create or find a link to an external website in a reference citation OR in a paragraph within the body of an article OR

  8. Advertising revenue - Wikipedia

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    YouTube's monetization system (logo pictured) is one of the most prominent sources of advertising revenue online. Advertising revenue is the monetary income that individuals and businesses earn from displaying paid advertisements on their websites, social media channels, or other platforms surrounding their internet-based content.

  9. Social advertising (social relationships) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a social ad might indicate a friend has endorsed a product, highly rated a restaurant, or watched a particular film. In fact, some definitions make these personalized social signals a necessary condition for the advertising being social advertising. [2] Inclusion of personalized social signals creates a channel for social influence.