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Definition of cross-promotion in English: cross-promotionnoun mass nounThe use of one product or service to promote another. 90 per cent of the $100 million will come from cross-promotion with other arms of the parent company Example sentencesExamples - Not long after, The Mickey Mouse Club was born, and the driving force of the company became cross-promotion.
- But you have to be extremely picky about the sites you decide to engage in cross-promotion with.
- Cross promotions with other local retailers are also a very effective tool for advertising your site.
- It is difficult to walk anywhere in Tesco without encountering cross-promotion for its own services.
- We can perhaps save some money in marketing expenses, while maximizing efforts for cross-promotion in those markets.
- This is really just harmless cross promotion, an advanced prep piece for the release, this fall, of the full title on DVD.
- Cross promotion with these luxury automobile dealerships provides a rare opportunity to reach a high-level, active consumer.
- It is also a way to stretch an advertising budget because of the ability for cross promotion.
- Just Born slammed its way toward cool by getting on MTW through a national cross promotion last year with Atlantic Records.
- This is, after all, cross-promotion at its most blatant.
- Warner execs would not provide statistics on how the cross-promotion has boosted video or studio store sales over the past 13 months.
- He was instrumental in crafting Sprint's first cross promotion, a program with Burger King during the 1990 holiday season.
- The execution in terms of leveraging across business units has not lived up to the promise, except perhaps in terms of cross promotion.
- It's cross promotion of a sort that the Packer group would be proud of.
- Weaver did as he was told, and the cross-promotion brought an immediate increase in sales.
- These were posed on the air last week in a deft piece of cross-promotion.
- Both are ubiquitous in terms of cross-promotion - from tobacco's Formula One racing to fast food's Disney tie-ins.
- Both Ten and Nine use the late news as cross promotion for other programs.
- Comcast said it plans to drive attendance at the parks through advertising and cross-promotion at attractions, hotels and concessions.
- With everything nationalised and run by the same people there will be complete cross promotion of all services.
Derivatives verb [with object]Use one product or service to promote (another) the company is said to have plans to launch its own showbiz magazine that it can cross-promote in its newspapers Example sentencesExamples - it's not every day that two competing cable networks cross-promote each other
- TriHealth used the Subway restaurant across the street to cross promote the Burn Fat Faster program.
- Borcheller said the range of activities helps to cross-promote different forms of racing.
- The company's alcoholic beverage brands will be cross-promoted on the site.
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