Advertising, Marketing and PR: What’s the Difference?
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You hear these terms bandied about all the time. They sometimes seem to mean the same thing — it can be confusing, especially for small and solo-buisnesses.
Technially, advertising is a promotional activity that you pay for. It includes ads placed in various media, such as bill boards, e-zines and radio. Advertising is where you pay someone to put your message in their space.
Marketing encompasses all promotional activities that aim to gain clients or get customers to buy. It can include advertising, newsletters, mailings and more.
Both marketing and advertising cost money and have the goal of making money.
Although public relations can make you money, its underlying goal is to save money. Public relations’ goal is to build relationships with target markets and to make sure they stay on a good standing with the company or organization.
What gets confusing these days is that these function, once very clearly separate, are now experiencing such an overlap in technique and purpose that they’ve really become merely nuances of the same over-arching activity.
So, when you create or tweak your business marketing plan, you should remember to include all three types of activities.
This month, I’ll discuss several tips and techniques you can use in your marketing plan that generally fall under advertising’s umbrella.











April 13th, 2008 at 2:51 pm
Very good distinctions. When and how to use each in a small business can be confusing. Looking forward to your tips!
April 30th, 2008 at 2:05 am
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