What is Sales – Creative Salesmanship – 3

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The next functional area of Marketing is to ensure that goods manufactured reach the customers or they are made available to customers at their towns or cities through company’s offices or dealers who stock and sell the products. This is known as DISTRIBUTION. In cases where goods are sold by the company or its agents directly to the actual user or customer, it is known as DIRECT MARKETING since the company maintains direct contact with its customers for selling and servicing its products. In other cases of products of mass consumption, it may not be possible for the company to distribute or sell its products directly to the customers and so would choose to make the products available to the customers at their city, town or village through a supply chain of dealers who would stock, distribute or sell the products to the customers. The chain may consist of wholesale stockists, distributors, redistribution stockists, semi-wholesalers, retailers, etc., who form the organised channel of distribution.
It would not just be sufficient to manufacture goods and make available for the customers to buy. Customers must be aware of the product, its brand, its attributes, the benefits of the product over competitors, its availability, etc. The medium to create customer awareness is ADVERTISING. Though goods marketed and sold to the customers through direct marketing can possibly be reached to customers through company’s own team of salesmen or agents, it will be practically impossible to reach all the customers directly to sell the products. Further, there can be resistance from the customers before they patronise new products. The awareness created through Advertising will not only generate customer enquiries but also help reduce the resistance level greatly while selling. Advertising, therefore, induces and motivates a customer to try or purchase a product for the first time and also ensures the customer’s patronage and loyalty to the product for repeat purchase and clientele.
Advertising can be done through several media. Advertisements made through newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, etc., reach the mass population and are known as Mass Media. There are other forms of outdoor advertising like hoarding, neon signs, banners, posters, etc. In the case of consumer products, despite creating the awareness and pushing the customer to the dealer through punchy advertisements and outdoor publicities, a further reminder medium known as Point of Purchase (PoP) is critical. Posters, pla-cards, hangouts, danglers, banners, etc., exhibited at the counters of the shop induce customer interest & serve as a reminder to purchase the product across the counters and result in a sale. To further insure a strong patronage, exclusive window displays are organised to attract the attention of the customers at the point of purchase.
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