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"Marketing is wide term than selling". Justify.

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Marketing is a wider term than selling because of the following reasons:

  1. Scope — Marketing is the total system of business activities — planning, pricing, promoting and distributing products. Selling is only one part of marketing involving persuasion and the flow of products from seller to buyer.
  2. Beginning — Marketing begins much before goods are produced (to understand consumer needs), whereas selling begins only after the goods are produced.
  3. End — Marketing continues even after the sale to provide after-sale service, while selling ends with the delivery of goods.
  4. Orientation — Marketing is customer-oriented (satisfying the needs of buyers); selling is product-oriented (satisfying the needs of the seller).
  5. Focus — Marketing focuses on long-term growth and profitability; selling focuses on short-term profit maximisation.

Thus, marketing embraces selling along with many other promotional and distribution activities, making it a much wider term.

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