1.what is the definition of sales?
2.what is the definition of marketing?
3.what is differance between sales& marketing?
Answer Posted / furba
Sales
The action of selling something
Or you sailed any good product to the customer is called a sales.
Marketing
Sales is the part of marketing
And what are the additional Benefits you r offering to the customer for the good and services etc .
Difference between sales&marketing
Selling totally dependent on the seller needs and marketing totally dependent on the customer needs
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