3 Major Differences Between PR and Advertising
The purpose of public relations is to win people over and a advertisement's purpose is to make sales as quickly as possible. While advertising encourages a decision by giving just enough info to close a deal, PR persuades by giving all info (including the good and bad). Unlike in public relations, advertising has full control of the message they put out.
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Hyundai: Pipe Job-- Even though public relations and advertising are different in some ways, they often connect. When the message of a commercial or poster sends a bad message it is up a company's PR team to find a solution. This an example of when advertising meets public relations.
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As magazines adds are still prevalent in our media today, they aren’t as common due to the frequency of purchasing paper news has gone down with social media and news websites. Although magazine adds aren’t as common, magazine adds still have the power to draw their viewer in closer in terms of adding indents on the paper of their ads or using the formatting of the paper as an advantage to using viewer participation in their ads.