This document discusses the key differences between marketing, advertising, and public relations (PR) as resources that businesses can use to connect with consumers. Marketing encompasses all activities associated with buying and selling products and services, including promotions, events, and maintaining customer relationships. Advertising involves paid announcements to call attention to products and services. PR is focused on building positive relationships with the public through unpaid media coverage. While related, advertising is paid media exposure, while PR aims to earn trust and coverage through communication.
This presentation was developed as a guest lecture for the "Public Relations: History & Society" course in the Public Relations Post Degree Diploma Program at Western Continuing Studies. It addresses what Public Relations and Marketing (& Marketing Communications -MarCom) are and how they differ.
Many professionals and associations define all three terms differently though generally it's acknowledged that all need to be used to engage an audience, specifically a target market. Please feel free to comment with your definition of Public Relations, Marketing and/or Marketing Communications -MarCom.
With Social Media and other on-line tools both Marketing and Advertising has become accessible to any size business or non-profit. Yet many leaders ask, “What’s the difference?”
In “Marketing vs Advertising; What’s the Difference” J.R. presents an overview of what activities make up Marketing and what activates and ideas fall in to Advertising. Then we will look at the tools available to the small and medium business or non-profit today in the areas of Marketing and Advertising. The audience is invited to discusses the “why” and the “how” to put these tools to use. You may find that it is not an either or question but both.
3 Learning objective:
1. Define, compare and contrast Marketing and Advertising principals
2. Evaluate Marketing and Advertising tools for small and medium business and non-profits
3. Action items for using these principals and tools in your organization
Your speaker, J.R. Atkins has been working with individuals, executives and small businesses since 1993 and on Social Media since 2008. He has a BA from Texas A&M University and an MBA from The University of Phoenix, Dallas Campus. He is an Adjunct Professor at Temple College and has published 3 books Success Simplified, Social Media 2.0 and Road Map to Success.
This presentation was developed as a guest lecture for the "Public Relations: History & Society" course in the Public Relations Post Degree Diploma Program at Western Continuing Studies. It addresses what Public Relations and Marketing (& Marketing Communications -MarCom) are and how they differ.
Many professionals and associations define all three terms differently though generally it's acknowledged that all need to be used to engage an audience, specifically a target market. Please feel free to comment with your definition of Public Relations, Marketing and/or Marketing Communications -MarCom.
With Social Media and other on-line tools both Marketing and Advertising has become accessible to any size business or non-profit. Yet many leaders ask, “What’s the difference?”
In “Marketing vs Advertising; What’s the Difference” J.R. presents an overview of what activities make up Marketing and what activates and ideas fall in to Advertising. Then we will look at the tools available to the small and medium business or non-profit today in the areas of Marketing and Advertising. The audience is invited to discusses the “why” and the “how” to put these tools to use. You may find that it is not an either or question but both.
3 Learning objective:
1. Define, compare and contrast Marketing and Advertising principals
2. Evaluate Marketing and Advertising tools for small and medium business and non-profits
3. Action items for using these principals and tools in your organization
Your speaker, J.R. Atkins has been working with individuals, executives and small businesses since 1993 and on Social Media since 2008. He has a BA from Texas A&M University and an MBA from The University of Phoenix, Dallas Campus. He is an Adjunct Professor at Temple College and has published 3 books Success Simplified, Social Media 2.0 and Road Map to Success.
10 Differences Between Advertising and Public RelationsJett Baynes
If you're searching for a career or trying to promote your company, you may have questions about advertising vs. public relations. These two industries are very different even though they're commonly confused as being one and the same. The following ten properties just scratch the surface of the many differences between advertising and public relations.
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A simplistic overview of the difference between PR and advertising and the ways in which the two are actually bleeding into each other's territory. Presentation for freshman and sophomores at BU's College of Communication.
Integrated Marketing Communications has blurred the lines between marketing, advertising and public relations.
This presentations identifies the roles of each, as well as, the differences between each aspect of a marketing strategy.
10 Differences Between Advertising and Public RelationsJett Baynes
If you're searching for a career or trying to promote your company, you may have questions about advertising vs. public relations. These two industries are very different even though they're commonly confused as being one and the same. The following ten properties just scratch the surface of the many differences between advertising and public relations.
How to launch successful advertising campaign _mujeeb riazMujeeb Riaz
How to launch successful advertising campaign by using design thinking framework?
how to run successful marketing campaign?
components of advertising campaign
360 Advertising Campaign
360 advertising campaign and execution
The difference between PR and advertising. Helping students decide.edward boches
A simplistic overview of the difference between PR and advertising and the ways in which the two are actually bleeding into each other's territory. Presentation for freshman and sophomores at BU's College of Communication.
Integrated Marketing Communications has blurred the lines between marketing, advertising and public relations.
This presentations identifies the roles of each, as well as, the differences between each aspect of a marketing strategy.
Putting "public" back into PR: Public Relations in a 'new normal' worldashsingla
Ashwani's presentation at the exchange4India's PR and Corporate Communication Summit, New Delhi, May 21, 2010 Putting 'public' back into PR: pubic relations in a new normal world
A quick slideshow explicating the differences between three terms often used interchangeably, but have very different meanings and objectives.
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Public Relations, Publicity and Corporate Advertising explained through examplesManeesh Garg
Based on chapter 17 - "Public relations, publicity and corporate advertising" of book "Advertising and Promotion" published by Tata Mc Graw Hill.
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Role of ethics 1520 Very good knowledg.docxdaniely50
Role of ethics 15/20 Very good knowledge of the learning objective; all areas addressed; clear links to theory; does not go beyond taught material. However, too theoretical and lacks specific examples.
Social criticism 8/20 Sound knowledge/understanding of social criticism of marketing. For example, cultural/religious backlash, promoting harmful products and deceptive adverts but discussion is too short and lacks in-depth explanation and specific examples.
Conclusion 11/20 Again, a well written conclusion; clearly mentions all areas; attempts to link to theory and engages reader. However, lacks in-depth evaluation and recommendations/ final thoughts.
In today’s competitive business environment, marketing plays a crucial role in the success of any organization. An enterprise must always try as much as possible to gain a lot of customers as well as establish its brand to reach its marketing objectives. Besides, without the incorporation of an appropriate marketing tool and strategy, attaining the set goals can be difficult (Pulizzi, 2012, p. 118). As such, it is not only about the marketing activity that the business employs, but the approach that it integrates that would determine the effectiveness of the whole exercise. Several strategies exist that companies can use to promote their products or services and online marketing comprises one of them. Typically, online marketing which is also known as digital marketing, online advertising, or internet marketing refers to a marketing approach where the company promotes its products or services via the internet using various digital platforms or tools. It is more complicated and contains various marketing elements compared to other traditional methods such as advertising.
Today, online marketing has gained considerable prominence, and almost every firm is using it in promoting as well as establishing a brand for their products or services. According to (Mulhern, 2009, p. 85), digital marketing has undergone tremendous growth, and many enterprises consider this approach because it is convenient, less costly, flexible, and can reach a broader customer base. Moreover, the advancement of technology has contributed substantially to the development of online marketing. Therefore, by utilizing the concepts of the topic of study, this paper aims to evaluate the progress of online cmarketing over the past ten years by looking at some of its benefits to organizations. The essay will also explain the role of ethics in marketing and its significance. Finally, the study will evaluate the major social criticism of marketing.
Before looking at the development of digital marketing, it is essential to understand how it works. Generally, internet marketing works in a much simple way compared to other conventional marketing methods. An organization only needs to develop an efficient website where they can post information about their products or services a.
This presentation covers the whole topic of marketing communication or promotion including the Promotion Mix as Product Mix and Tools of the promotion, fully explained. followed by which promotional objectives and media selection and management.
Digital Marketing has been a savior for every business
against the harsh impacts of Covid. The trends of
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Digital marketing means using digital channels, like search engines, social media, email, mobile apps, and websites, to promote a product or service. This umbrella term also includes marketing using digital devices such as TV or radio.
Digital marketing means using digital channels, like search engines, social media, email, mobile apps, an
d websites, to promote a product or service. This umbrella term also includes marketing using digital devi
ces such as TV or radio.
Examples of online digital marketing include:
Search engine optimization (SEO): optimizing a website to improve its visibility and ranking on search eng
ines like Google.
Pay-per-click advertising (PPC): paying for advertisements to appear on search engine results pages or s
ocial media platforms.
Social media marketing: creating and sharing content on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, a
nd Instagram to increase brand awareness and engagement.
Content marketing: creating and sharing valuable content, such as blog posts, e-books, or videos, thus att
racting and retaining a specific audience.
Leveraging traditional offline media for advertising: using radio and TV marketing, billboard advertising, pri
nt, and in-person events.
Analysts predict the global digital advertising and marketing sector will reach $786.2 billion by 2026, with
clicks and display ads among the most dominant forms.
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Is AI-Generated Content the Future of Content Creation?Cut-the-SaaS
Discover the transformative power of AI in content creation with our presentation, "Is AI-Generated Content the Future of Content Creation?" by Puran Parsani, CEO & Editor of Cut-The-SaaS. Learn how AI-generated content is revolutionizing marketing, publishing, education, healthcare, and finance by offering unprecedented efficiency, creativity, and scalability.
Understanding
AI-Generated Content:
AI-generated content includes text, images, videos, and audio produced by AI without direct human involvement. This technology leverages large datasets to create contextually relevant and coherent material, streamlining content production.
Key Benefits:
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Research Assistance: Efficiently summarize and research information.
Market Insights:
The content marketing industry is projected to grow to $17.6 billion by 2032, with AI-generated content expected to dominate over 55% of the market.
Case Study: CNET’s AI Content Controversy:
CNET’s use of AI for news articles led to public scrutiny due to factual inaccuracies, highlighting the need for transparency and human oversight.
Benefits Across Industries:
Marketing: Personalize content at scale and optimize engagement with predictive analytics.
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Finance: Produce timely financial content for decision-making.
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Transparency: Disclose AI use to maintain trust.
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SEO: Ensure AI content meets SEO standards.
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Conclusion:
AI-generated content offers significant benefits in efficiency, personalization, and scalability. However, ethical considerations and quality assurance are crucial for responsible use. Explore the future of content creation with us and see how AI is transforming various industries.
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Follow Cut-The-SaaS on LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and Medium. Visit cut-the-saas.com for more insights and resources.
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In the world of content creation, many AI bloggers have drifted away from their original vision, resulting in low-quality articles that search engines overlook. Don't let that happen to you! Join us to discover how to leverage AI tools effectively to craft high-quality content that not only captures your audience's attention but also ranks well on search engines.
Disclaimer: Some of the prompts mentioned here are the examples of Matt Diggity. Please use it as reference and make your own custom prompts.
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
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E-commerce in 2024 is characterized by a dynamic blend of opportunities and significant challenges. Supply chain disruptions and inventory shortages are critical issues, leading to increased shipping delays and rising costs, which impact timely delivery and squeeze profit margins. Efficient logistics management is essential, yet it is often hampered by these external factors. Payment processing, while needing to ensure security and user convenience, grapples with preventing fraud and integrating diverse payment methods, adding another layer of complexity. Furthermore, fulfillment operations require a streamlined approach to handle volume spikes and maintain accuracy in order picking, packing, and shipping, all while meeting customers' heightened expectations for faster delivery times.
Amid these operational challenges, customer data has emerged as an important strategy. By focusing on personalization and enhancing customer experience from historical behavior, businesses can deliver improved website and brand experienced, better product recommendations, optimal promotions, and content to meet individual preferences. Better data analytics can also help in effectively creating marketing campaigns, improving customer retention, and driving product development and inventory management.
Innovative formats such as social commerce and live shopping are beginning to impact the digital commerce landscape, offering new ways to engage with customers and drive sales, and may provide opportunity for brands that have been priced out or seen a downturn with post-pandemic shopping behavior. Social commerce integrates shopping experiences directly into social media platforms, tapping into the massive user bases of these networks to increase reach and engagement. Live shopping, on the other hand, combines entertainment and real-time interaction, providing a dynamic platform for showcasing products and encouraging immediate purchases. These innovations not only enhance customer engagement but also provide valuable data for businesses to refine their strategies and deliver superior shopping experiences.
The e-commerce sector is evolving rapidly, and businesses that effectively manage operational challenges and implement innovative strategies are best positioned for long-term success.
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Too many companies (and marketers) jump straight into activation planning without formalizing a marketing strategy. It may seem tedious, but analyzing the mindset of your targeted audiences and identifying the messaging points most likely to resonate with them is time well spent. That process is also a great opportunity for marketers to collaborate with sales leaders and account managers on a galvanized go-to-market approach. I’ll walk you through the methods and tools we use with our clients to ensure campaign success.
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5. Marketing
Marketing is the activities of
a company associated with
buying and selling a product
or service.
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6. Both advertising and PR fall
under the “umbrella” of
marketing. Marketing can
include promotions (contests
and giveaways), events,
trade shows, webinars,
social media, sponsorships
and more.
7. Marketing is everything a
company does to acquire
customers and maintain a
relationship with them.
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8. Advertising is the act or
practice of calling public
attention to one’s product,
service, need, etc., esp. by
paid announcements in
newspapers and magazines,
over radio or television, on
billboards, etc.
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10. “Public relations is a
strategic
communication process
that builds mutually
beneficial relationships
between organizations
and their publics.”
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Public Relations
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11. PR is about building positive
relationships with the public
primarily through exposure
and coverage in the media,
i.e. interviews in
newspapers, on the radio on
or a TV newscast.
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12. The biggest differences lie
between PR and
Advertising, since they
both fall under the
Marketing umbrella.
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