how is commercial advertising different from social advertising
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Commercial advertising usually involves selling a product or service. Usually the goal in mind here is to make more money, get more subscribers etc… Examples of this could be ads for department store sales, prescription drug ads, food ads, clothing ads, perfume ads, and more.
Non-Commercial advertising usually involves something like a public service announcement. It usually tries to motivate us to make the world or someone’s life better. Examples of this could be ads to feed starving individuals, save animals, help the elderly in need of company or household assistance and so forth. These ads do not strive to make money and any money involved is usually in the form of donations that are used to fund projects, but not to make a profit.
Non-Commercial advertising usually involves something like a public service announcement. It usually tries to motivate us to make the world or someone’s life better. Examples of this could be ads to feed starving individuals, save animals, help the elderly in need of company or household assistance and so forth. These ads do not strive to make money and any money involved is usually in the form of donations that are used to fund projects, but not to make a profit.
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