Answered By: Katie Hutchison
Last Updated: Mar 27, 2020     Views: 211

Step 1

Begin your bibliography entry with the name of the company followed by a period. Place the term "advertisement" in brackets before the period. For example: Clairol [Advertisement].

Step 2

List the year and month in parentheses, followed by a period. Place a comma in between the year and month. For example: Clairol [Advertisement]. (2003, May).

Step 3

List the title of the magazine in italics, followed by a period. For example: Clairol [Advertisement]. (2003, May). Newsweek,

Step 4

List the volume number and issue number. The volume number should be italicized, and the issue number should appear in parentheses. Follow with a comma. For example: Clairol [Advertisement]. (2003, May). Newsweek, 11(3),

Step 5

End your citation with the page number followed by a period. For example: Clairol [Advertisement]. (2003, May). Newsweek, 11(3), 22.

Step 6

Include the name of the company, year and the page number when citing within the text. Separate these elements with commas. For example: An advertisement from the period suggested that brunettes "are simply better" (Clairol, 2003, p. 22).

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