Many people most times confused marketing with the art of selling products. But don't be surprised that selling is not the most important aspect of marketing. Selling is just a tip of an ice-berg, of what one can assume marketing to be. Marketing makes selling superfluous. The aim of marketing is to know understand your markets, be it potential customers or prospects, so well through careful homework that the products or services you offer fit them and sell themselves. Then organizations will feel less hassled, making products or services available, and be swamp with orders.
Many people most times confused marketing with the art of selling products. But don't be surprised that selling is not the most important aspect of marketing. Selling is just a tip of an ice-berg, of what one can assume marketing to be. Marketing makes selling superfluous. The aim of marketing is to know understand your markets, be it potential customers or prospects, so well through careful homework that the products or services you offer fit them and sell themselves. Then organizations will feel less hassled, making products or services available, and be swamp with orders.
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