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	<title>Comments on: PR vs. Advertising</title>
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		<title>By: ocha</title>
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		<description>Very well stated. Too many times the wrong budgets are cut. As in your example, why cut PR when they are the ones that keep you in the good graces of the customers. Like you say, advertising will be less effective with nothing to back it up. That&#039;s wher the PR comes in. 

Being in sales, I have realized to that you don&#039;t cut your sales when sales are down in a slow economy. They are the ones on the front lines talking and working with customers. They deliver the goods.

Again, a very insightful article.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very well stated. Too many times the wrong budgets are cut. As in your example, why cut PR when they are the ones that keep you in the good graces of the customers. Like you say, advertising will be less effective with nothing to back it up. That&#8217;s wher the PR comes in. </p>
<p>Being in sales, I have realized to that you don&#8217;t cut your sales when sales are down in a slow economy. They are the ones on the front lines talking and working with customers. They deliver the goods.</p>
<p>Again, a very insightful article.</p>
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