tell me about the difference between marketing and sales
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Answer / mahima nakra
in simple words:
Marketing is pull
Selling is Push
Marketing is face
Selling is back
Marketing is awareness
Selling is profits
Marketing is brand
Selling is revenue
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Answer / siddharth rathore
sales is the tip of marketing iceberg. marketing is about
understanding the need of consumer and the company position
to provide that service or the product, offerings timing
and sale s is to persuade the customer to buy that service
or the product
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Answer / ronald
Marketing - Creating/ Modifying product or solution to
meet the customer's need
Sales - Product/ Solution is prepared based on larger
statistics sold to the customer by convincing that the
product/solution is the best available option for him
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Answer / sivaram.v
according to my point of view marketing is the bridge for
selling.Marketing is something comes because of needs,but
sales is something which helps to market the product.
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Answer / a.dhanabal
Marketing Is One Of the advertisement But Sales is one of
art
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Answer / t.k.reddy
marketing involves customer's satisfaction.But sales not
involved in customer's satisfaction.marketing is a
contineous process.But selling is not a contineous
process.marketing is promot of the product.selling is sell
of the product.selling is a part of marketing.
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Answer / p.vijayan
Marketing :
Understanding the need of customers interms of product ,
services or ideas and producing the product with appropriate
customer quality , pricing the product and promoting the
product why customer required and delivering or selling the
product as scheduled or agreed duration...
Sales :
Induce , Convince or influence customer to buy the products
or services and it is one of the activity in marketing process
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Answer / vasudevan
Fundamentally,Marketing is involved in generating potential
demand while seling involves conversion to brand demand.
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Marketing means to introduce a new product at a right time for right target market. Give the information about our product features and specification with using of 4p and influence of product to customer to buy it.
sales is an only process to sale our product to right prospects for make some profit.
sales is a part of marketing but marketing is not a part of sales.
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Answer / prithviraj sundaram
Marketing is all about raising the anchor point of your
brand, in the markets mind and image for that product.
Selling is an "unspoken sustaining" of that image and
pushing it through the door.
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