create demand

Frequency: 7.914.8 per million words

To cause people to want a product or service.

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Examples (10)

  • It is the job of the marketing manager to create demand for the new product.
  • Clever advertising can create demand for a product that people didn't know they needed.
  • The government's new subsidy is intended to create demand for electric vehicles.
  • Apple has been incredibly successful at creating demand for its latest gadgets.
  • By launching a limited-edition sneaker, the company created huge demand among collectors.
  • The goal of our influencer campaign is to create enough demand to sell out within the first week.
  • A free trial period is a common strategy used to create demand for software services.
  • The development of the railway system created demand for steel and coal in the 19th century.
  • If we can create sufficient demand, we can justify expanding our production facilities.
  • The celebrity endorsement was a calculated move to create immediate demand for the new beauty line.