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Dictionary Definition

seller n : someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money [syn: marketer, vender, vendor, trafficker]

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English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From sell + -er.

Noun

  1. Someone who sells; a vender; a clerk.
    Alisha was a seller of fine books.
  2. Something which sells.
    Two of the books Alisha authored had become banner sellers.
Translations
Someone who sells (1)
Something which sells (2)

Etymology 2

Alternative forms.

Noun

  1. obsolete spelling of cellar

Estonian

Noun

seller

Extensive Definition

Sales are the activities involved in selling products or services in return for money or other compensation. It is an act of completion of a commercial activity.
The "deal is closed", means the customer has consented to the proposed product or service by making full or partial payment (as in case of installments) to the seller.
Academically, selling is thought of as a part of marketing, however, the two disciplines are completely different. Sales often forms a separate grouping in a corporate structure, employing separate specialist operatives known as salespeople (singular: salesperson). Sales is considered by many to be a sort of persuading "art". Contrary to popular belief, the methodological approach of selling refers to a systematic process of repetitive and measurable milestones, by which a salesperson relates his or her offering of a product or service in return enabling the buyer to achieve their goal in an economic way.
A sale is completed by the seller, the owner of the goods. It starts with consent (or agreement) to an acquisition or appropriation or request followed by the passing of title (property or ownership) in the item and the application and due settlement of a price, the obligation for which arises due to the seller's requirement to pass ownership, being a price she is happy to part with ownership of or any claim upon the item. The purchaser, though a party to the sale, does not execute the sale, only the seller does that. To be precise the sale completes prior to the payment and gives rise to the obligation of payment. If the seller completes the first two above stages (consent and passing ownership) of the sale prior to settlement of the price the sale is still valid and gives rise to an obligation to pay.

Sales techniques

The sale can be made through:

Sales agents

Agents in the sales process can be defined as representing either side of the sales process for example:;Buyers broker or Buyer brokerage:This is where the sales person represents the consumer making the purchase. This is most often applied in large transactions.;Transaction broker:This is where the sales person doesn't represent either party, but handles the transaction only. This is where the seller owes no responsibility to either party getting a fair or honest deal, just that all of the papers are handled properly.;Sales Managers:It is the goal of a qualified and talented sales manager to implement various sales strategies and management techniques in order to facilitate improved profits and increased sales volume. They are also responsible for coordinating the sales and marketing department as well as oversight concerning the fair and honest execution of the sales process by his agents.

Sales and marketing relationship

Marketing plays a very important part in sales. If the marketing department generates a potential customers list, it can be beneficial for sales. The marketing department's goal is to bring people to the sales team using promotional techniques such as advertising, sales promotion, publicity, and public relations. In most large corporations, the marketing department is structured in a similar fashion to the sales department and the managers of these teams must coordinate efforts in order to drive profits and business success. Driving more customers "through the door" gives the sales department a better chance by ratio of selling their product to the consumer. There may also be a downside to this phenomenon. Very often (for legal reasons, e.g. in non-store retailing) companies have to provide credit to customers. This may cause a conflict between the sales department on the one hand and the credit department on the other hand. See Burez & Van den Poel (2007) for potential solutions to this problem.

Marketing potentially negates need for sales

Some sales authors and consultants contend that an expertly planned and executed marketing strategy may negate the need for outside sales entirely. They suggest that by effectively bringing more customers "through the door" and enticing them to contact you, sales organizations can dramatically improve their results, efficiency, profitability, and allow salespeople to provide a drastically higher level of customer service and satisfaction, instead of spending the majority of their working hours searching for someone to sell to.

Notes and references

seller in Arabic: بيع
seller in Cebuano: Ventes
seller in German: Vertrieb
seller in Esperanto: Vendado
seller in French: Vente
seller in Korean: 판매
seller in Dutch: Koopovereenkomst
seller in Japanese: 販売
seller in Simple English: Sales
seller in Yiddish: פארקויפן
seller in Chinese: 推銷員

Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words

agent, chandler, clerk, colporteur, dealer, drummer, fishmonger, floorwalker, hawker, ironmonger, merchant, peddler, rep, representative, retailer, sales agent, sales engineer, sales force, sales manager, sales personnel, salesclerk, salesgirl, saleslady, salesman, salespeople, salesperson, saleswoman, scalper, selling agent, shop assistant, shop clerk, shopkeeper, store clerk, sutler, ticket scalper, traveller, vendor
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