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ishan

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Describe the differences between antiquated selling and modern selling.

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Discuss the advantages of pursuing a career in personal selling.



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Answer to Question 1

Antiquated selling is seller-oriented selling. It may include high-pressure selling tactics, little effort to understand the customer's business, and little post-sale follow up. Modern selling is focused on the customer instead of the seller. It is based on mutual trust and agreement. Modern selling seeks to establish long-term relationships.

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The advantages of pursuing a job in sales include job freedom, variety and challenge, opportunities for advancement, and attractive compensation and non-financial rewards.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 28, 2018
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