Outsert

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An outsert is a four page card wrapped around and attached to the outside of a magazine or other publication. Its purpose is to advertise a product (such as a subscription and/or free gift) and also to act as a flag for the publication to distinguish it from other titles on newsstand shelves. The effect is to draw the attention of the browser to the magazine. Research shows the outsert increases sales of the publication[citation needed]. The outsert was first used on Running Magazine in the UK in 1981. The best performing outserts use a single, bright colour to contrast with the magazine cover. Additional use of the term outsert is a multi-folded, instruction sheet applied to the outside of a bottle or carton of a pharmaceutical product. The instruction sheets are rather large and the font of the text is small so as to provide all mandated information about the proper use of and warnings about the product. The equipment that applies the outsert is called an outserter or outserting machine. One such example of this machine may be viewed at [[1]].