What Is Marketing?: Dr. Philip Kotler Defines Marketing As "The Science and Art of Exploring, Creating, and
What Is Marketing?: Dr. Philip Kotler Defines Marketing As "The Science and Art of Exploring, Creating, and
What Is Marketing?: Dr. Philip Kotler Defines Marketing As "The Science and Art of Exploring, Creating, and
Dr. Philip Kotler defines marketing as “the science and art of exploring, creating, and
delivering value to satisfy the needs of a target market at a profit.
The typical goal of marketing is to generate interest in the product/service and create leads who will purchase
that product/service.
Product development:
o Designing innovative products to meet existing or latent needs
What is ‘Selling’?
On the other hand, sales activities are focused on converting prospects to actual paying
customers. Sales involve directly interacting with the prospects to persuade them to
purchase the product.
Marketing thus tends to focus on the general population (or, in any case, a large set of
people) whereas sales tend to focus on individuals or a small group of prospects.
Why Sales?
Sales is only field which provides incentives more than our salary, that is the main reason I want to work in
sales. Also it is challenging and performance based career, so one should never gets bored with this job
because salesperson facing new challenges everyday which keeps us motivated to do our job. Also it gives us
opportunity to interact with and meet new people everyday which helps to gain knowledge and expand our
network.
Need, Want, and Demand:
Need:
Human needs are the basic requirements and include food, clothing and shelter. Without
these humans cannot survive. An extended part of needs today has become education and
healthcare. Generally, the products which fall under the needs category of products do not
require a push. Instead the customer buys it themselves.
Examples of needs category products / sectors:
Agriculture sector, Real Estate, FMCG
Want:
The form taken by a human need as shaped by culture and individual personality.
Wants are a step ahead of needs and are largely dependent on the needs of humans
themselves. For example, you are thirsty and hence you need water to quench that thirst.
But you will drink only Bisleri bottled water - is a need.
Examples of wants category products / sectors:
Hospitality industry, Electronics, Consumer Durables, FMCG
Demand:
People want to choose products that provide the most value and satisfaction for their
money. When backed by buying power, wants become demands.
The basic difference between wants and demands is desire. A customer may desire
something but he may not be able to fulfill his desire.
Example of demands:
Cruises, BMW, 5 star hotels etc.