Economy, asked by amaljohn2004, 10 months ago

Marketing is not merely limited to selling of products and services. Elaborate.

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Answered by Royalstar785
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Answer:

Marketing is definitely not selling. Selling may be a part of marketing as it involves one-to-one customer interaction, but it is not marketing. By understanding the differences between a marketer and a salesperson, companies can therefore plan better, market better and sell better

Answered by bratislava
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Marketing is awareness of the product in the market.

Explanation:

  • Marketing does not mean selling thought its indirectly form part of the process and is more of to one customer interaction and thus its the field of exchanges relationships by the anticipation, identifying, and satisfying the customers.
  • The main aim of the company is to manage commerce and thus involves the use of the B2B and B2C.
  • The market terms itself mean to approach the markets by achieving the customer's needs and satisfaction and is more of a customer-oriented task.
  • Organizational orientation i.e it guides the functioning of the organization through the marketing research of the new type of product.

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