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Advertorial

An advertorial is a paid page written in editorial style that pre-sells a product or offer before sending the reader to the sales page.

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An advertorial is a paid page written and designed to look like an article, so it reads as journalism or editorial while pre-selling a product, service, or offer. The word blends "advertisement" and "editorial," and the format is built to warm up cold traffic before pushing the reader toward a purchase.

In Native Advertising funnels, the advertorial is usually the page a recommendation ad clicks through to. It functions as a Pre-Lander: it tells a story, builds belief, handles objections, and only then links to the real Landing Page or checkout. Common formats include the "personal discovery" story, the listicle, and the fake-news-style report (the last of which crosses into compliance risk).

Why it matters: advertorials carry most of the persuasive weight in native and affiliate funnels. A strong ad hook gets the click, but the advertorial converts it. Because they straddle the line between content and advertising, regulators require clear sponsorship disclosure, and ad networks enforce policies against misleading claims.

For competitive research: capturing the ad alone tells you little, the advertorial is where the real angle lives. Click-tracing tools that follow each native ad through to its advertorial page expose the exact copy, claims, and offers competitors use to convert, which is far more actionable than the headline.

Related terms: Native Advertising, Pre-Lander, Sponsored Content, and Landing Page. See what is a pre-lander for advertorial funnel examples.

The OpenAdLibrary Team
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Ad intelligence & native advertising research

We build OpenAdLibrary, the open ad-transparency platform. Every day our systems capture live native ads across Taboola, Outbrain, MGID, Revcontent, Teads, Yahoo and MSN, identify the real advertiser behind each one, and follow the click to its landing page. These guides distill what we see in that data so you can research the market faster.