Commercial Applications
What is direct selling? Discuss its latest method.
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Direct Selling — Direct selling means the producer directly sells goods to ultimate consumers without any middleman or intermediary. The manufacturer has direct contact with customers and full control over distribution. Direct selling has become popular due to increasing costs of distribution, scattered markets, cut-throat competition, the desire to maintain control over distribution, and modern means of communication.
Latest method — Online Marketing or Internet Marketing
Online Marketing (also called Internet Marketing) is the latest method of direct selling. It uses the internet as a medium to reach customers directly without any intermediary.
Features of Online Marketing:
- Convenience — Customers can order products 24 hours a day, wherever they are. They need not visit the store or face salespersons.
- Access to information — Customers can access information on the Internet about competing brands, prices, features, and reviews to make informed decisions.
- Cost-effective for sellers — This method is less expensive for the seller as it eliminates the need for physical stores and middlemen.
- Flexibility — Sellers can quickly add products, change prices and update descriptions in real time.
- Customer relationship — It helps sellers build relationships with customers through personalised offers, emails, and interactive feedback.
Examples include Amazon, Flipkart and Myntra, where producers sell directly to customers through their online platforms or company websites. Online marketing has revolutionised direct selling by making products globally accessible and improving customer experience.
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