What's the difference between marketing, PR, and advertising?

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answer:Marketing is the broadest term. Advertising is a part of marketing. (It’s one of five parts, but I forgot the other four. Product design, selling, and research, and something else?) I don’t know where public relations fits into this arcane scheme.

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