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Emphasis on product, sales-volume-oriented, needs of seller Customer wants, profit-oriented, future growth Sales-volume-oriented, customer wants, planning for today Profit-oriented, future growth, needs of seller

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The given statement taken from "Different between marketing and selling"

Step-by-step explanation:

Selling Concepts:

1) The emphasis is placed on the product,

2) Second, the company makes the drug and finds out how it can be marketed.

3) Sales-volume control is targeted to.

4) Planning for new goods and technologies is short-term.

5) Retailer pressure requires.

Marketing Concepts:

1) Emphasis is on customer's wants.

2) The business first decides the needs of consumers and then determines how a commodity to fulfill them can be created and distributed.

3) Revenue-oriented management.

4) Planing of new products, economies of tomorrow and sustainable development is long-lasting.

5) The purchasers are involved in pressures.

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