Insert (print advertising)
In advertising, an insert or blow-in card is a separate advertisement put in a magazine, newspaper, or other publication. They are usually the main source of income for non-subscription local newspapers and other publications. Sundays typically bring numerous large inserts in newspapers, because most weekly sales begin on that day, and it also has the highest circulation of any day of the week.[citation needed]
Similar terms
[edit]A buckslip or buck slip is a slip of paper, often the size of a U.S. dollar bill (a buck), which includes additional information about a product.[1]
Bind-in cards are cards that are bound into the bindings of the publication, and will therefore not drop out.[2]

An onsert is a separate advertisement put in a magazine, newspaper, or other publication. Onserts are affixed to a page, and may be a sample of a product, a compact disk, magnet, a small booklet or even a targeted advertisement.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Clemente, Mark N. (2002). The Marketing Glossary: Key Terms, Concepts and Applications. clementebooks, ISBN 978-0-9719434-0-7
- ^ "Bound services overview". Android Developers. Retrieved 2022-02-17.
- ^ Halo (May 2, 2008). "What the Hell is...Onsert?". The Halo Group. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
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