1.what is the definition of sales?
2.what is the definition of marketing?
3.what is differance between sales& marketing?
Answer Posted / mehul raja
Sales is the only thing which gives revenue to the
organization.
Marketing is all about anticipating and understanding needs
, wants and demands of customers.
If i draw a big circle of marketing, sales would be a major
part of this.that Marketing improves the selling environment
and plays a very important role in sales. If the marketing
department generates a potential customers list, it can be
beneficial for sales. The marketing department's goal is to
increase the number of interactions between potential
customers and company, which includes the sales team using
promotional techniques such as advertising, sales promotion,
publicity, and public relations, creating new sales
channels, or creating new products (new product
development), among other things.
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