What is the difference between Marketing and Sales?

ethnicomm answer the question what is the difference between marketing and salesWhat is the difference between Marketing and Sales? I was asked this question and thought to myself…”

if ONE person was asking, many more are probably thinking the same thing”

Marketing gets the attention of the prospective customer through a variety of means like advertising, public relations, viral marketing, guerrilla marketing, direct marketing and promotions. Marketing seeks to persuade the prospective customer that there is value in whatever they are marketing. They help create the “intent” to purchase the good or service.

Sales engages that prospective customer on a personal level via one-to-one contact, presentations, phone calls, emails and other direct communication. Sales tries to convert the “intent” into an action, a SALE.

Sales also feeds market knowledge and customer experiences back to Marketing. Marketing can then take that information and other market research to tailor future communication so that the right customers are targeted with the right message. They work with the information to tweak their marketing mix (product, price, place and promotion) so that it resonates with the target market. As a result, the sales efforts should be more successful since they are connecting with customers that are more apt to purchase.

Marketing and Sales is distinct but exists side by side..they are reliant on each other. ethnicomm marketing and sales go hand in hand

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2 thoughts on “What is the difference between Marketing and Sales?

  1. Interesting post, Bhupesh … i’d also offer that companies are including some form of ‘social media’ strategy in their Marketing efforts … also, too, Marketing activities can also help to positively reinforce/affirm to the customer, after the Sale, that their initial intent/decision was the right one…that their Sales experience was a positive one … and thereby “keep the loop going”..customer for life

  2. Thanks for this chart/infograph. Very informative. I will definitely be sending people here to explain the benefits of the different SM sites. Thanks again.

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