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PR vs Marketing: What's the Difference?

So, as a second year PR student I can’t claim to have a huge amount of experience in the topic of roles and responsibilities of both Marketing and PR, and the overlap between the two. However, I can say that after two years of studying the matter, I find that more and more the lines between the two are blurred and warped to the point it is difficult to know when one ends and the other begins. There are on the other hand several important differences between the two, and it is important to be aware and understand these if one is hoping to get involved in a career in either Marketing or Public Relations. Firstly, let’s look at the specific definitions of the two…  Dr. Philip Kotler suggests that Marketing is “The science and art of exploring, creating, and delivering value to satisfying the needs of a target market at a profit”. He goes on to state that it “Identifies unfulfilled needs and desires. It defines, measures and quantifies the size of the identified market and t...

Organisation and Enthusiasm in Project Management

One of the most important things I've learnt from studying Public Relations is the value of managing time effectively and organising tasks thoroughly. Without a systematic and methodical level of preparation into any assignment, one can find themselves flailing like a fish out of water. This not only applies to the application of knowledge during studies and assessments, but will also be crucial in future careers. It goes without saying that students who are adequately prepared for lectures and seminars, are likely to achieve to a higher standard than those who do not. But never has this been more apparent than in Public Relations, when the error of being unprepared can lose not only the business of a possible commissioning company, but also the reputation of the PR Corporation as a whole. There are several fundamentals that one should be aware of when taking part in a pitch for Public Relations. I found a great article which helps with this, on INC. website… ...

Example of Teamwork on a Pitching Campaign...

So, as promised, here is a quick break down of the material our group covered in a mock pitching presentation our group performed. We created a hypothetical PR company, known as 'JLV Public Relations', and pitched a campaign to boost the interest of a new product on behalf of local I.T company 'QuickFixI.T'. Below are the speech notes I used to present our campaign. Just wanted to share, to help out those struggling to know what to cover or how to do it! Hope this helps. Thanks for reading, over and out. ABOUT US: - Local PR team at the University Of Lincoln, but we also branch out as a commercial agency - Young team of public relations consultants and are experienced in attracting young people to the university - Provide PR support to key partners - Work mainly on projects that benefits both the company and our students / university - This includes providing information to students on a range of topics such as technology finance and health. WHAT CAN WE DO FOR Y...

Finding and Forming the Perfect Team

Everybody is different. We each have our own habits and methods of getting things done, we enjoy our own personal level of input and control, and like to do things our own way. Which is why working in groups can prove to be a difficult task, and as a second year Journalism and PR student, I know from experience! One of the most important influences of a successful group project is having the right mix of people, cooperating effectively together to construct a great presentation and pitch. It matters not what the project is about or whether it is of interest to the people involved, just that everyone knows and is happy with their team roles and responsibilities within the group. The tricky, often awkward task of finding the right group of people, however, can be made easy thanks to Dr Meredith Belbin. By undergoing this test, one can discover the most productive role to take in group work and ultimately create a dynamic and focused work ethic. Belbin researched the topic, and conclud...