what is the difference between sales and marketing??
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Answer / manju
Sales is a part of marketing.It is the transfer of title of
ownership of goods.
Marketing is a broader term including market research ,
marketing research, deciding what to produce, financing ,
producing , branding , advertising , transporting ,
selling , etc.The whole business activity is served by
marketing.
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Answer / arka prava sarkar
Marketing is all about creating and illusion in customer's
mind while sales is all about transaction of goods and
services in terms of money.Sales is tool which help to
generate revenue for the organisation.
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Answer / jayaraj murali
Sales is a part of marketing, In brief maketing helps
sales. Marketing projects how sales will be, Sales
presentaton, sales projections and Annual business
development plans are given by marketing.
where as Sales involves only selling of product and incurs
revinue for a company.
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Answer / rajesh muraliganesh
Marketing is to identify the need for the product and based on the need produce the product, promote the product, price the product and sell it in the market. Sales is a part of marketing terminology and done based on the requirement of the need
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Answer / shooukatali sahreef
sales is one of the part in marketing
we cant says the Marketing boundaries because it includes
everything. now in days every thing is availale at our door
steps only because of marketing
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Answer / sam
Marketing is concept oriented and Sales is product oriented.
Sales is a one part of marketing...
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Answer / narasimha
simply u can say marketing is planning activity and sales is implementation activity and even u can mention sales is part of marketing
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Answer / utkarsh srivastava
Creating the image of product in the mind of the customer
is called Marketing and sales is placing the product in the
market.
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Answer / mukesh lal
sales is all about transaction of goods and
services in terms of money.Sales is tool which help to
generate revenue for the organisation.Marketing is process of
planing and executing the conception,pricing, promotion and
distribution of ideas, goods, and services to creat exchanges
that satisfy individual and organizational goal.
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