1-what is difference between sales and marketing
Answer Posted / 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.
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