The draw towards this industry is the multimillion-dollar campaigns, and the glamor surrounding the promotion of products and the clients it represents. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, non-supervisory workers in advertising and public relations services made $633 a week on average in 2004.
Companies in the advertising and public relations industry arrange advertisements for other companies and organizations and propose campaigns to encourage the interests and image of their clients. This industry also includes media representatives, radio, television, and the internet. It also includes display ads, direct mail, billboards and other tangible media. Read the rest of this entry »




