Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
sales cycle
Turkish translation:
satış döngüsü
Added to glossary by
Serkan Doğan
Mar 10, 2009 09:43
15 yrs ago
English term
sales cycle
English to Turkish
Bus/Financial
Business/Commerce (general)
retailing
this will also help accelerate your sales cycle
Proposed translations
(Turkish)
4 +8 | satış döngüsü | Serkan Doğan |
5 | satis devri | Salih YILDIRIM |
Change log
Mar 15, 2009 15:10: Serkan Doğan Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
+8
1 min
Selected
satış döngüsü
satış döngüsü/süreci
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5 hrs
satis devri
Ben boyle algiliyorum.
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sales cycle
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- The sales cycle is the sequence of phases that a typical customer goes through when deciding to buy something. As a rule, the sales cycle is described from the customer's perspective. The first phase of the sales cycle may be either the customer's perception of a product, or a perception of a need that the product might satisfy. The following steps include research and evaluation; the last step is the customer's decision to purchase the product.
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sales cycle
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- The sales cycle is the sequence of phases that a typical customer goes through when deciding to buy something. As a rule, the sales cycle is described from the customer's perspective. The first phase of the sales cycle may be either the customer's perception of a product, or a perception of a need that the product might satisfy. The following steps include research and evaluation; the last step is the customer's decision to purchase the product.
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