1-what is difference between sales and marketing
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Answer / gaura ch.mahapatra
Sales-: To Sale the product or goods to customer in the market and converted into cash is known as Selling.
Marketing:- This is the process to Identify the customer needs and goals in modern era.
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Marketing:- It starts from customers needs and Ends with customers satisfaction.
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Marketing:-This is the process to anticipating,identifying and satisfying the customers needs and goals with positively.
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Answer / udaykiran
1.Sales target on individuals or small groups. Marketing on
the other hand targets a larger group o the general public.
2.Marketing means generating leads or prospects. sales means
converting the leads or prospects into purchases and orders.
3.Marketing involves a longer process of building a name for
a brand and pursuing the customer to buy it even if they do
not need it. Where as sales only involve a short term of
finding the target consumer.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 7 Yes | 1 No |
Answer / udaykiran
1.Sales target on individuals or small groups. Marketing on
the other hand targets a larger group o the general public.
2.Marketing means generating leads or prospects. sales means
converting the leads or prospects into purchases and orders.
3.Marketing involves a longer process of building a name for
a brand and pursuing the customer to buy it even if they do
not need it. Where as sales only involve a short term of
finding the target consumer.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / aryan
marketing -searching the customer requirement,interesting
and which product is more required to customer.
sales- customer take product and give price of product to
sales person .in this process the shopkeeper take money and
customer take product.
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Answer / suchitra stuti
1.Sales target on individuals or small groups. Marketing on the other hand targets a larger group o the general public.
2.Marketing means generating leads or prospects. sales means converting the leads or prospects into purchases and orders.
3.Marketing involves a longer process of building a name for a brand and pursuing the customer to buy it even if they do not need it. Where as sales only involve a short term of finding the target consumer.
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Answer / chinnadurai.k
selling an AC at Sahara desert is sales and selling the
same at Kashmir is marketing
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