
The goal of marketing is to make sales easier.
What do you think? Should marketing serve sales, is it the opposite or should they collaborate?
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Ira GI
I think marketing and sales are related things. Therefore, the 3rd option of the survey )
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Krist
For me, marketing should serve sales, the product is limited on the time and any company can trust their customer. that is why we need strong marketing.
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Gor Aleksanyan
I consider marketing to be a supporting and promoting point to grow the sales. It is much more related to increasing awareness and making the product available and easy to reach.
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Ana
I feel like these should not be mutually exclusive. Marketing operations as a whole do serve in boosting sales and helping promote the brand/product/etc for people to become and buy those. But this is not a one-way street, marketing and sales (if we speak in terms of departments) should cooperate to have the ongoing awareness of the current situation in the market. Trends and public opinion can be highly overrated, and marketers do need to see what actually sells to serve the demand better. Just my two cents on the subject.
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