These two terms may sound similar, but they are not the same thing.
Before we compare the two, let’s begin with a simple definition of each term:
Brand campaign- A focused effort to remind people “who you are” in addition to your product or service.
Product campaign- Using a variety of media to promote an item or a line of products.
Example of a successful brand campaign:
John Deere: “John Deere Green” and yellow colors since the 1960s.
Example of a successful product campaign:
Always- “Like a Girl” campaign talks about stereotypes for women as they relate to men. The campaign showcases testimonials from older girls overcoming being self-conscious of doing “boy things,” while it shows younger girls doing everything the boy does with confidence and no hesitation.
Key differences between product and brand campaigns:
As you can see, there is a significant difference between a brand campaign and a product campaign.
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Sources:
https://www.igi-global.com/dictionary/brand-driven-mobile-marketing/2827
https://bizfluent.com/13312280/how-to-market-a-product-campaign
https://stephanbrady.com/blog/difference-brand-campaign/
https://smallbusiness.chron.com/branding-vs-product-marketing-22583.html