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Difference between Sales/Marketing

pinkmihir - Member Since: Aug 2008
Subject - Difference between Sales/Marketing
Dear Friends,

I would like to konw the difference between Sales/Marketing.

And key interview question for the Manager Sales/Marketing.

Hope you all would be supprt me,

Thanking You,

Mihir
covalentbond - Member Since: Jul 2010
Subject - Re: Difference between Sales/Marketing
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pnkguru - Member Since: Jul 2010
Subject - Re: Difference between Sales/Marketing
My dear young generation friends,

Sales is delivering a product,service or concept at the final consumer's destination in exchange of a value,mostly, money.

Sales needs a consumer, a sales person and a product generally with a salesmanship with some supporting accessories.

Marketing is organizing distribution of such products,services or concepts to as many people as possible in a desired territory in a planned manner. Marketing needs an elaborate marketing arrangement with an area, products, one or more advertising media, distribution channels, salesmanship and finally sales counters that satisfy the needs of consumers.

Hence, sales is a part of a marketing program, while marketing is an arrangement to make more and more sales of the products.

Pnk Guru
Business Strategist

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salman mulla - Member Since: Dec 2010
Subject - Re: Difference between Sales/Marketing
In simple defination sales is where u can sell product in simple way means just explaining its features or functions,but marketing is a very detailed sales proceedure where you have to marketing the in several ways like publicity,promotions or road showe etc..
frankwills34 - Member Since: Dec 2010
Subject - Re: Difference between Sales/Marketing
sales means selling some products which us useful for human beaing and marking means purchasing some goods for our use

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chandrashekar.aazad - Member Since: Dec 2010
Subject - Re: Difference between Sales/Marketing
Marketing is a continues process, which starts from
Market research
New/Update product devolopment
Pricing
Promotion
Distribution
Sales
After Sales Service

These steps are depend on Customer's needs , wants and requirements to saisfy them.

Sales is a part and important of marketing.
papaiyajay - Member Since: Dec 2010
Subject - Re: Difference between Sales/Marketing
Dear Mihir,

Sales is a process converting product/service in to cash.

Marketing is a process of creating needs and convert that need in to satisfaction.

Interview questions may depends upon the company, product, industry and many other factors are there....

All the best

Jayesh Papaiya


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Dear Friends,

I would like to konw the difference between Sales/Marketing.

And key interview question for the Manager Sales/Marketing.

Hope you all would be supprt me,

Thanking You,

Mihir
ramecp - Member Since: Mar 2009
Subject - Re: Difference between Sales/Marketing
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Originally Posted by pinkmihir View Post
Dear Friends,

I would like to konw the difference between Sales/Marketing.

And key interview question for the Manager Sales/Marketing.

Hope you all would be supprt me,

Thanking You,

Mihir
Marketing starts before sales and continues even after that.

 


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