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单词 telemarketing
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Definition of telemarketing in English:

telemarketing

noun ˈtɛlɪmɑːkɪtɪŋˈtɛləˌmɑrkədɪŋ
mass noun
  • The marketing of goods or services by means of telephone calls, typically unsolicited, to potential customers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He notes that the company uses basic sales and marketing methods such as focus groups and telemarketing.
    • We're not going to do any kind of outbound marketing or telemarketing or promotions.
    • Direct mail and telemarketing will always play a vital role in campaigning and fundraising.
    • Plenty of telemarketing territory is untouched by recent regulatory efforts.
    • The vast bulk of telemarketing calls are made by institutions to existing customers, either to suggest a new product to them or to seek opinions for a survey.
    • Strangers may try to take advantage of lonely seniors through telemarketing scams.
    • There are four basic direct marketing media available: direct mail, telemarketing, mass media, and interactive media.
    • Campaigns might also try to obtain e-mail addresses through direct mail programs and telemarketing.
    • So many services are being outsourced, from telemarketing to website design to Internet scamming.
    • The new unit will provide inbound and outbound telemarketing service to companies across all industries in Europe and the US.
    • Very few brands have been built by relying solely on direct mail or telemarketing.
    • Although political telemarketing may be popular in the US, it's a marketing method generally despised in New Zealand.
    • It has voicemail, cordless phone ability and extra call centre features that enable telemarketing and a customer service centre.
    • The ideal situation would be to have a market in telemarketing.
    • Some of the practices common in the early days of telemarketing gave our industry a bad name.
    • The government opened its national registry allowing consumers to block telemarketing calls.
    • Has telemarketing in New Zealand reached saturation point yet?
    • Many of them have converted existing space into call centres, mainly for telemarketing to the US.
    • Unlike other forms of direct marketing, such as junk mail or telemarketing, spam should be considered a threat.
    • More to the point, however, is that I used to run a marketing department and I've done some telemarketing.

Derivatives

  • telemarketer

  • noun ˈtɛlɪmɑːkɪtəˈtɛləˌmɑrkədər
    • We are trying to market over the telephone to people at work,’ says one longtime telemarketer.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They will promise not to send you any more direct mail or annoy you with telemarketers.
      • Telemarketers can also generate very specific lists that the telemarketers can use to sell your product or services.
      • The phone survey method also raises the question of respondents who do not want to be bothered, or use caller ID to block telemarketers and phone surveys.
      • While in the United States, he worked as a journalist, telemarketer, and market research telephoner.
 
 

Definition of telemarketing in US English:

telemarketing

nounˈtɛləˌmɑrkədɪŋˈteləˌmärkədiNG
  • The marketing of goods or services by means of telephone calls, typically unsolicited, to potential customers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Has telemarketing in New Zealand reached saturation point yet?
    • Very few brands have been built by relying solely on direct mail or telemarketing.
    • The ideal situation would be to have a market in telemarketing.
    • So many services are being outsourced, from telemarketing to website design to Internet scamming.
    • There are four basic direct marketing media available: direct mail, telemarketing, mass media, and interactive media.
    • Some of the practices common in the early days of telemarketing gave our industry a bad name.
    • Although political telemarketing may be popular in the US, it's a marketing method generally despised in New Zealand.
    • The government opened its national registry allowing consumers to block telemarketing calls.
    • Direct mail and telemarketing will always play a vital role in campaigning and fundraising.
    • Campaigns might also try to obtain e-mail addresses through direct mail programs and telemarketing.
    • Plenty of telemarketing territory is untouched by recent regulatory efforts.
    • Many of them have converted existing space into call centres, mainly for telemarketing to the US.
    • Unlike other forms of direct marketing, such as junk mail or telemarketing, spam should be considered a threat.
    • The new unit will provide inbound and outbound telemarketing service to companies across all industries in Europe and the US.
    • Strangers may try to take advantage of lonely seniors through telemarketing scams.
    • More to the point, however, is that I used to run a marketing department and I've done some telemarketing.
    • He notes that the company uses basic sales and marketing methods such as focus groups and telemarketing.
    • It has voicemail, cordless phone ability and extra call centre features that enable telemarketing and a customer service centre.
    • The vast bulk of telemarketing calls are made by institutions to existing customers, either to suggest a new product to them or to seek opinions for a survey.
    • We're not going to do any kind of outbound marketing or telemarketing or promotions.
 
 
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