What is the difference between print media and digital media

Both Print and Digital media have their own advantages & disadvantages and have a solid userbase. However, if we consider the present trends, the consumers of Digital media are increasing at a rapid rate and the share of print media is slipping. But Print is not dying. In fact with increasing literacy rates, print is acquiring more users. So, we can say that Print and Digital media are co-existing quite happily.

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Nowadays, consumers are exposed to digital media at least as much as print. The growing prevalence of smart phones and tablets, and the wireless networks that connect them, mean that more and more folks will view media on a digital device. Of course, this also means more and more consumers will view advertisements on digital devices as well.

For marketing and advertising, digital media has several benefits. It can be less expensive than print media, depending on the details of each campaign. Digital campaigns can also usually be produced, launched, and updated faster than print.

Digital media can be interactive in several ways. A promotion on social media allows for marketers to communicate directly with consumers, using messaging, commenting, tweeting, wall posting, and other methods to answer questions and offer incentives. Users are also usually able to search for a digital document, or search within the document itself. A digital advertisement could also be interactive, such as a game or contest that allows for participation and further engages consumers.

Digital ads allow for relatively more control over exactly who sees them than print ads, so marketers can more easily target them toward specific demographics. Many digital ads can generate consumer information as well, offering insight over who exactly is viewing the ads. For instance, Google AdWords and Facebook Ads offer analysis on user trends and successful referrals generated by the advertisements.

This is not to say that print media is dying out – not by a long shot. Print media offers a more physical, tangible medium to consumers. It’s something folks can take with them. It’s more professional, more convenient, and just nicer to be able to give someone a brochure or business card instead of having to say, “Hey, let me email you real fast” or “Hey, go find me on Facebook real quick” every time you want to make a contact.

Print ads can also have a localized presence that’s much harder to achieve with digital media. Signs and banners can create attention and help consumers physically find you. Well placed posters, flyers, and other print media can be distributed within a community to help generate exposure and direct consumers to you. Plenty of consumers also still get information from print media such as newspapers and magazines.

So which one is better – digital or print? That’s a complex and nuanced question, but we think there’s really only one good answer – BOTH.

Each medium has unique advantages, so a good campaign should incorporate both digital and print media. The best ad campaigns utilize the right combination of media, depending on market size and scope, demographic targets, products or services offered, budgetary considerations, and other factors. Certain consumers are best reached on digital media, others still prefer print. The right combination of media channels allows for the best communication with your entire consumer audience, and also maximizes your campaign’s return on investment as well.

At O2 Creative we work extensively with both digital and print media. We can create the most innovative advertisements and get them distributed on the most effective media channels, whether it may be digital, print, or the right combination of both.

After all, the end goal isn’t simply to debate whether digital or print media is better. The end goal is to create a campaign that will be most successful for you.

Digital Era has driven larger exposure to the consumers towards Digital Media. The growing prevalence of Mobiles, Tablets and Other Digital Devices has been more inviting to the Digital Media, rather than print media. This definitely means that the consumers have better and faster access to Digital Media, as and when they need it. However, the possibility of print media being equally important or equally productive and efficient cannot be avoided. Since there is a vast range of print materials which has proven to be one of the best selling points in any industry.

Both of them have some pros and cons, which will be discussed going forward with this article. Majorly, the marketing campaigns are always run with a budget, and for smaller budgets, Digital Media is a preferred choice since it is less expensive compared to the print media. One more benefit of Digital Media is, the material for the campaign, can be compiled, checked and launched way faster than print media, which makes it the turnaround time faster and cheaper.

While Digital Media is interactive to the millions of users, the Print Media is tangible medium to the consumers. Digital Media allows the consumers directly communicate with the marketers using emails, chat, comments, social media etc. At the same time Print Media gives a more personal touch to the consumers, its always something that you can carry. Giving a business card to a potential customer is more convenient and looks more professional than asking the same consumer to like your page on facebook, or sending them an email with a vCard. Similarly rather than asking someone to go to your website and find out about the upcoming launch on a certain page, would be much more time consuming and distracting than asking a customer to review your brochure.

In terms of advertisements, printed advertisements as well as facebook ads or Google Adwords, both of them have equal amount of audience, may be a little more for either but overall, the impact remains almost equal. Well placed posters, flyers, or sign boards can locate your presence at the same time, digital map and directions on search engines or social media can definitely get you hit the road to reach out to you.

To Summarize, both print and digital medium share equal importance and likelihood of attracting potential consumers and become popular amongst the similar audience. Considering the fact that every business has different demands and different needs altogether, we would love to know your inputs on WHICH ONE DO YOU THINK IS BETTER FOR YOUR BUSINESS – DIGITAL OR PRINT? A question raised to all of our readers. Please drop a line and help us understand your business type and campaign.

What is the difference between print media and social media?

Print media puts your brand in people's hands While social media is great for spreading news fast, printing leaflets or flyers to promote your business can actually be more effective, as it allows you to put your brand in people's hands.

How is it different from print media?

Print media is form of mass media which creates, delivers news and information through printed publications. Electronic Media is form of mass media which creates, delivers news and information through electronic medium.

What is a print media?

Print media is one of the oldest and basic forms of mass communication. It includes newspapers, weeklies, magazines, monthlies and other forms of printed journals. A basic understanding of the print media is essential in the study of mass communication.

What are the different means of print and electronic media explain with example?

Ans: There are popularly three types of media exist traditional media or print media, electronic media and digital or Internet media. An example of print 'media' is newspapers, leaflets, and handbills. And the example of electronic media is television, radio etc.