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The Role of Selling in Marketing

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The Role of Selling in MarketingCOURSE OVERVIEW: Welcome to The Role of Selling in Marketing course. This program has been designed to equip you with a clear understanding of how selling supports, strengthens, and integrates with broader marketing strategy across both consumer and business markets. You will examine the nature of modern selling, the qualities of successful salespeople, the connection between sales and marketing functions, and how market segmentation, targeting, and

COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to The Role of Selling in Marketing course. This program has been designed to equip you with a clear understanding of how selling supports, strengthens, and integrates with broader marketing strategy across both consumer and business markets. You will examine the nature of modern selling, the qualities of successful salespeople, the connection between sales and marketing functions, and how market segmentation, targeting, and the marketing mix shape effective selling performance. The course also explores sales management responsibilities, product life-cycle considerations, pricing inputs, distribution decisions, and the creation of differential advantage in competitive markets.

This course begins by exploring the nature and role of selling. This section outlines what selling is, the characteristics of modern selling, the success factors that define professional salespeople, the many different types of selling found across industries, and the distinctions between B2C markets—including fast-moving consumer goods, semi-durable goods, and durable goods—and B2B markets and their sub-markets.

The next learning area introduces selling as a professional career. This section highlights the key qualities recognised as essential for salespeople, the evolving image of selling, the misconceptions that create barriers to entering the profession, the elements of the sales task that may act as demotivators, and the reasons why selling is ethical, valuable, and essential to the success of quality products that do not sell themselves.

The next learning area explains the nature and role of sales management. This section clarifies how sales management functions within an organisation, the duties and responsibilities of sales managers, and how sales management aligns with the marketing concept—including production, sales, and marketing orientations and how organisations implement the marketing concept in practice.

The next learning area focuses on segmentation and the marketing mix as foundations for selling effectiveness. This section explains market segmentation and targeting, the benefits of segmentation, the most frequently used bases for segmentation, and how the marketing mix—product, price, place, and promotion—guides decisions that influence the selling process.

The next learning area examines product and market dynamics that influence selling strategy. This section explains the product life-cycle and its implications, the processes of product adoption and diffusion, the inputs that contribute to pricing decisions, and the decision areas involved in distribution strategy. It also outlines the differences between the marketing mix in B2C versus B2B markets.

The next learning area explores the strategic relationship between sales and marketing. This section explains how the two functions interact, how target market choices guide both selling and marketing activities, and how the creation of differential advantage becomes the starting point and sustaining force of a successful marketing and selling strategy.

By the end of this course you will be able to understand the professional role of selling within marketing, recognise the attributes of successful salespeople and sales managers, apply segmentation and marketing mix principles to guide selling decisions, interpret product life-cycle influences, and align sales activity with strategic marketing objectives to create genuine value for customers and organisations alike.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

By the end of this course, you will be able to understand:

·       The nature and role of selling

·       The characteristics of modern selling

·       The success factors for professional salespeople

·       The many different types of selling

·       Business to consumer (B2C) markets

·       Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG)

·       Semi-durable consumer goods

·       Durable consumer goods

·       Business to business (B2B) markets

·       The sub-markets within B2B markets

·       Selling as a career

·       The key qualities that are generally recognised as being important in a salesperson

·       The image of selling

·       The misconceptions about selling

·       The elements in the sales task that act as demotivators

·       Why there is nothing immoral or unscrupulous about selling

·       Why selling is a worthwhile career?

·       Why good products do not sell themselves?

·       The nature and role of sales management       

·       The duties and responsibilities of sales managers

·       The marketing concept

·       Production, sales and marketing orientations

·       Implementing the marketing concept

·       Market segmentation and targeting

·       The benefits of effective segmentation and targeting

·       The frequently used bases for segmentation

·       The marketing mix

·       The four Ps

·       The product life-cycle

·       The implications of the product life-cycle

·       Product adoption and diffusion

·       The inputs to pricing decisions

·       The decision areas encompassed in the distribution element of the marketing mix

·       The marketing mix in B2C versus B2B markets

·       The marketing mix in B2C markets

·       The marketing mix in B2B markets

·       The relationship between sales and marketing

·       The target market choice

·       The creation of a differential advantage as the starting point of successful marketing strategy

COURSE DURATION:

The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.

ASSESSMENT:

A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.

CERTIFICATION:

Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.

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