Tombstone (advertising) explained

A tombstone is a particular type of print advertisement appearing in a newspaper or magazine. Tombstone ads are typically unadorned text, black on white, often enclosed in a simple box, with a centered headline and a number of lines in the body of the ad, usually also centered. The name originates from their similarity in appearance to the text on a tombstone (headstone) grave marker.[1]

Besides underwriters in a securities offering (see tombstone (financial industry)), fine art dealers and some traditional luxury goods vendors sometimes also use the tombstone form.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Advertising That Works - Technorati Small Business . 2012-02-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120318022045/http://technorati.com/business/small-business/article/advertising-that-works . 2012-03-18 .