Marketing vs. Advertising vs. PR vs. Branding

What is the difference between Marketing, Advertising, Public Relations and Branding?

This collection of simple graphics found in the Zag Book does an amazing and very succinct job.

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  • Comments

    csven
    Feb 03, 07 – 1:29 am

    Actually, the first one should say: “I’m a great lover and have the historical data to predict future performance.”

    David Carlson
    Feb 03, 07 – 5:38 am

    This shows very well that you can never trust advertising…

    Design Translator
    Feb 03, 07 – 7:26 am

    Hi csven, now that is truly classic comment!

    Hey David, to me advertising is more like information overload, and subtle mental conversion!

    Diane Gomes
    Feb 07, 07 – 9:04 am

    Oh, now I understand. Thanks, love, mom

    Mia & Rebecca
    Mar 05, 07 – 3:01 pm

    EXACTLY!!!!! We feel that more students should refer to this regularly.

    Design Translator
    Mar 06, 07 – 9:35 am

    Hi Mia a Rebecca,
    Thanks for visiting, I sure do hope you send a few this way if you can!


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