Sales & Marketing
Many firms do not understand the differences between each and the connection to both sales and marketing, but we do and have the results to back up our claims of success. Let's look at the definition of both to see how critical each is to the other and how they are linked.
Sales
Sales involves most or many of the following activities, including cultivating prospective buyers (or leads) in a market segment; conveying the features, advantages and benefits of a product or service to the prospective customer; and closing the sale.
Marketing
Marketing is the wide range of activities involved in making sure that the firm continues to meet the needs of its customers and getting value in return. Marketing activities are those associated with identifying the particular wants and needs of a targeted group of customers, then developing offerings and services for those customers which are better than the competitors. This involves doing market research on customers, analyzing their needs, and then making strategic decisions about product design, pricing, promotion and distribution.
Think of marketing as a strategic exercise and sales as the tactical methods used to support the strategic mission. We thoroughly understand the subtleties of both marketing and sale, the strategy and the tactics, the interactions between each and how to use either or both to achieve success. We have done this for others and can do the same for your company.
We stand ready to assist with everything, including a full marketing/sales program, a national account sales program, and even development of collateral materials and techniques. Your competitors are hard at work doing this and we can help you develop a winning program.
Call and let's talk about your specific requirements. We can help your company achieve its goals, based on your unique market driven offerings, as well as support a robust sales program for your company.