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How Advertorials Can Promote You
In this episode, Barbara discusses: What are Advertorials? What is the process of creating an advertorial? Important Considerations When Creating an Advertorial Key Takeaways: “An advertorial is an ad that’s written to look and sound like an editorial. With any typical advertisement, you aim for the ad to jump off the page. But with an advertorial, you want the ad to blend in as if it’s just another article on the page of the newspaper or online. ” – Dr. Barbara Hale Connect with Barbara Hales: Twitter: @DrBarbaraHales Facebook: facebook.com/theMedicalStrategist Business website: www.TheMedicalStrategist.com Show website: www.MarketingTipsForDoctors.com Email: Barbara@TheMedicalStrategist.com Books: Content Copy Made Easy 14 Tactics to Triple Sales Power to the Patient: The Medical Strategist YouTube: TheMedicalStrategist LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/barbarahales TRANSCRIPTION Dr. Barbara Hales: Welcome to another episode of marketing tips for doctors. I’m your host, Dr. Barbara Hales, and today we’re going to discuss advertorials. A lot of doctors feel that while advertising may be advantageous, they don’t really want to place ads because, by and large, they feel that it’s either unethical or that it is just putting them in a bad light by advertising themselves. Advertorials Dr. Barbara Hales: However, there is a very professional way to advertise yourself where the average person taking a look at your output is not viewed as advertising while still accomplishing its goal, which is getting other people to know who you are, where you’re located, and the services or products that you provide. That is the advertorial. Many of you have seen them in newspapers, magazines, or online and not realized what they were. Editorials are the best way to describe a marketing tool. That is a piece of advertising, but it’s made to look like content. People read it because they think it is an article, not realizing that the person writing it has a vested interest. Compared to most advertisements, the advertorial needs a different tone. It has to be less promotional and newsier. Basically, an advertorial is an ad that’s written to look and sound like an editorial. 7-Step Process To Write Advertorials With any typical advertisement, you aim for the ad to jump off the page. But with an advertorial, you want the ad to sort of blend in just a bit, just as if it’s just another article on the newspaper page or online. It can be difficult for many writers to switch from a promotional tone to a more newsy tone, which is why a seven-step process is listed for you to help you grasp the concept of writing an advertorial. The first step is to start brainstorming the product or service to help you find ideas for your storyline. When you’re able to know a product inside and out, its fea