Newspaper or magazine advertising, other than classified advertising, typically using words and images, in black and white or in full color.
Advertisements with graphics, illustration and type generally located within the body of a publication. Ads promote a product or service.
A static or hyper-linked ad banner or logo on one or more of a site's pages.
Advertising that appears in any section other than Classified.
Print advertising that usually includes illustrations, typography, colors, and design to attract attention, in contrast to classified advertising which usually consists only of text.
Large, frequently illustrated advertisements usually purchased by retail stores, manufacturers, service companies; advertising other than classified ads.
Newspaper advertising designed to attract attention by the use of layout, type and illustrations.
Advertisement that appears in any part of a publication other than the classified section.
Advertising including illustration, as opposed to classified advertising
Display advertising is a type of advertising that may, and most frequently does, contain graphic information beyond text such as logos, photographs or other pictures, location maps, and similar items. In periodicals it can appear on the same page with, or a page adjacent to, general editorial content; as opposed to classified advertising, which generally appears in a distinct section and was traditionally text-only in a limited selection of typefaces (although the latter distinction is no longer sharp).