promotion
A limited-time offer or campaign to increase sales or interest.
Using the internet and digital media for promotional activities.
A short-term tactic to boost sales.
Activities designed to market a product or service.
Used to describe a fast advancement in career or position.
The process of enabling people to increase control over and improve their health.
Promotional activities that take place inside a retail store.
A promotion tied to a specific season or holiday (e.g., Christmas, summer).
Promotional activities targeted directly at the end consumer.
Refers to promoting an employee from within the same company.
Activities to advertise and sell a new book.
Marketing activities directed at wholesalers or retailers rather than consumers.
Promotions conducted on radio or television broadcasts.
A possibility of being promoted (singular).
The probability or likelihood of being promoted (plural, more common).
The most common and general way to say you received a higher position.
A formal way to say you were given a promotion.
Refers to the act of carrying out a marketing or sales promotion.
To receive a promotion as a result of hard work or merit.
To obtain a higher position, often through effort.
To be worthy of receiving a higher position due to your skills or hard work.
A formal term for trying to get a higher position.
An informal way to express the desire for a higher position.
To make a formal public statement about someone's promotion.
To get a promotion, especially when there was competition for it.
When an employer formally gives someone the opportunity for a higher position.
To suggest that someone is a good candidate for a higher position.
To refuse to give someone a higher position they were expecting or eligible for.
Chances or possibilities for advancement within a job or company.
The likelihood of future promotion in one's job.
In sports, the competition between teams to be promoted to a higher division.
Used to indicate the new, higher position.
Used to indicate the previous, lower position.