Marketing vs. Advertising vs. PR vs. Branding

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Posted by DT
Feb 02, 2007
(6 comments)

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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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