Is there any clear difference between marketing and selling?

Kingsley

Valued Contributor
The selling theory believes that if companies and customers are dropped detached, then the customers are not going to purchase enough commodities produced by the enterprise. The notion can be employed argumentatively, in the case of commodities are not solicited, i.e. the commodities which the consumer don’t think of buying and when the enterprise is functioning at more than 100% capacity, the company intends at selling what they manufacture, but not what the market requires. The marketing theory is a business plan, which affirms that the enterprise’s profit lies in growing more efficient than the opponents, in manufacturing, producing and imparting exceptional consumer value to the target marketplace.

Marketing is a business strategy is that a business organisation organised a campaign to make their goods and services reach to the awareness of customers while selling is the act of buying and selling of goods and services that is the big differences.

What do you think?
 

Setho

VIP Contributor
There is actually a very notable line between marketing a product and the actual selling. Whenever you are marketing a product you are putting in ways that will attract a potential customer who wants to buy from you. But when you are selling a product you are exchanging that product for something different like money.
 
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