What is the difference between Sales and Marketing?
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Answer / kitty
MARKETING is customer oriented and sales is profit oriented .
marketing is aiming at buliding customer relationship and
where as sales aimed towards pushing the products to customers
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Answer / sachin tyagi
There are many definition in book ....but from the
manageril point of view, "Marketing is the process of
planning,pricing,promotion & distribution of ideas,goods &
services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and
organizational goals"
Sales:" to sales the product & gnerate the revenews in
profitble way"
"Exchange the product from money"
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Answer / abhishek gupta
THE BASIC DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MARKETING SALES IS THAT SALES
IS THE SUBSET OF MARKETING.
MARKETING TAKES CARE OF EVERY MANEGERIAL ACTIVITY WHEREIN
WE PLAN FOR PRICE,PROMOTION,DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL ETC
AND BUILD A CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP FOR FUTURE
AND THE MOST IMPOTAN IS HANDLE AFTER SALE SERVICES
SALES ON THE OTHER HAND IS THE ONLY REVENUE GIVING ACTIVITY
OF MARKETING
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Answer / pankaj katara
marketing makes long-term the customer relationship whereas
the sales makes long-term the channel relationship between
the top management and the front line sales people of a
particular organization.
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Answer / sandeep
Sales is the part of marketing without marketing nothing
can not be sell..
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Answer / v. deepak
Sales is the part of marketing
marketing include all the process which r requir for any
product development.
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Answer / chilamantula karthik
marketing is craeting and ascertaining and retaining
customers....through various marketing tools ....
sales its mainly transaction oriented..evry company need
this,.......
sales means transfer of ownership from aseller to buyer in
the market.......
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Answer / b.nabil ahamed
sales refers to selling of the product and marketing is
also selling the product or services after knowing the
favour of consumer's wants and desires..
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Answer / md younis
Marketing is the
commencement of
price,quality, quantity
and response of the
product or service in
the market.
Where sales or selling
is the return either
monetary or non
monetary from the
customers.
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Answer / rajesh
Marketing is "meeting the customers need/want/demand profitabily",it creats perception of need for value .
Selling focuses on the needs of seller, who like to convert the product/services into hard cash.
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