infomercials in English

noun
1
a television program that promotes a product in an informative and supposedly objective way.
Americans may complain about excess junk mail, late-night infomercials and telemarketing calls, but one thing is for certain: they work.

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1. What they get from infomercials is simplification in administration, collection and sales.

2. Blacksheep.com - Media Production Company which Develops and Produces Media for Internet, Television, Infomercials, Commercials, DVD and Video

3. Most infomercials try to tempt television viewers into buying beauty aids, kitchen gadgets and other products.

4. In the 1980s, the television industry took the format into broadcast and evolved Advertorials into infomercials

5. I find this hard to believe, because the infomercials are so unabashedly enthusiastic about the process of selling.

6. The biggest difference is, Beanery doesn't have a need to make a big production about what they do - they just do it humbly and simply without any Internet infomercials - they roast their beans and they do it well but they don't need to tweet about it, post it to the latest site or what-have-you.