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Alex787 [66]
2 years ago
9

What's the difference between sponsorship and advertising mediums? use your own words.

English
1 answer:
krek1111 [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The difference is...

Explanation:

The difference between sponsorship and advertising mediums is this

<h2>Advertising Mediums</h2>

include,

  • Broadcast Advertising (TV, YT, Social Media)
  • Digital Advertising (Social Media)
  • Outdoor Advertising (If you go to the beach you can see planes and such with ads)
  • Print Advertising (Posters, Magazine ads, Newspaper ads, etc.)

The most common of these being  TV and Social media ads.

<h2>Sponsorship's </h2>

include,

  • Getting endorsements from companies or people
  • Charitable Sponsorships
  • Used to build a social image
  • Credibility
  • Brand deals

The most common of these being likeable figures getting brand deals to showcase the product.

As you can see, the main difference comes down to down-to-earthness between the two and the differences with the advertising strategies, like AMs very corporate, meanwhile, sponsorships are similar, incorporate figures you may like to showcase it to you, making you feel more enticed to buy or look at the product at hand.

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