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define marketing and explain it's implications. explain how is marketing different from selling

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Answered by Anonymous
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Marketing is the process of meeting and satisfying the customer needs. Marketing consists of all those activities that are associated with product planning, pricing, promoting and distributing the product or service.The main implication of a marketing strategy is the orientation toward meeting customer needs that results in increased customer satisfaction. Such a marketing strategy is designed to gain new customers as you build a more favorable reputation.Selling is an action which converts the product into cash, but marketing is the process of meeting and satisfying the customer needs. Marketing consists of all those activities that are associated with product planning, pricing, promoting and distributing the product or service.

Answered by thankyebo12
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Marketing is profitably using the results of studying short term and long term needs of those who can pay for a one-time, or in most cases, a steady flow of service or product placement. In 2017 The New York Times described it as "the art of telling stories so enthralling that people lose track of their wallets.

The main implication of a marketing strategy is the orientation toward meeting customer needs that results in increased customer satisfaction. ... Such a marketing strategy is designed to gain new customers as you build a more favorable reputation.

Selling is an action which converts the product into cash, but marketing is the process of meeting and satisfying the customer needs. Marketing consists of all those activities that are associated with product planning, pricing, promoting and distributing the product or service.

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