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An example of an advertisement disguised as an article

https://somuchconfidence.com/JJ/jjcov.html?cep=N5dHBpyG4NTmg0qluu29aqHB-S2VUflPOeVgwhzJW3YMbM1tcA7aLNRjJUYeiX5LyCXgbv30QCFBDC5M-wIqDuyRZkQWRba9zXdbt8fJy_6e6IxDheVHdM_pUScjCOb3UYQEnmQob30XOJfc0Fp4Gb58ZJf5uzeD0_kZBQNxoxSkHx7o7qpDnSfXtQnQfybMaXT6i03d_xRF_769ciIL6EVV04VSmOwO_PG1hB6oxF0&did=300290&did=300290&adid=2214647&adid=2214647

The article is titled "Judge Judy Announces She is leaving the "Judge Judy" Show after 23 Seasons."

It leads you to believe the article is about her leaving the show, right? But no. The first paragraph reads:

…but we're now learning their sponsors (and CBS, too) are FURIOUS with Judy. Why? Because she failed to disclose her massive skincare empire to CBS, which is actually a HUGE competitor to the show's sponsor L’Oreal because Judy's product is half the price and twice as effective as their competing product.

Did you catch that?

The project Judy is referring to is her wildly popular anti-aging skincare line Covee Anti-Aging Cream Beauty Cream. The host has spent the past two years developing a line of highly potent and effective anti-aging products that she claims are the solution for those who don’t want to resort to plastic surgery.

This isn't an article. It's a paid advertisement by L'Oreal to advertise their product. It hooks you in because you think you're reading about Judge Judy. But the whole thing is a fabrication - Judge Judy probably isn't leaving her show, and she has no such skin line.

Dr. Oz is another public figure that is commonly used in these fake articles: "Dr. Oz's Secret to Weight Loss!" When Dr. Oz had nothing to do with it. It's very easy to dupe those not tech-savvy with these.

I am addicted to you; I have tasted your mind, and I cannot forgo its flavor.

Re: An example of an advertisement disguised as an article

Well you clicked, didn't you?

Win for the advertorial.

Hey Diddler, Diddler….the cat and the fiddler LOL

Re: An example of an advertisement disguised as an article

They're out to con us, one way or another.

Re: An example of an advertisement disguised as an article

There is a shit load of this happening on the internets.

Melting down over top boy

Re: An example of an advertisement disguised as an article

Not much Judy. Plenty of ads. Clicker beware, I guess.
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