A person or company that creates and distributes advertisements to tell people about products or services they're selling.
From advertise plus the agent noun suffix -er (one who does the action). The 'z' spelling variant reflects historical American spelling preferences before modern standardization.
Early advertisers in newspapers and magazines were pioneers of persuasion—they invented techniques like repetition and catchy slogans that modern marketers still use today to get into your brain.
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