What is another word for promotional?

Pronunciation: [pɹəmˈə͡ʊʃənə͡l] (IPA)

Promotional is an adjective used to describe something that is promotional in nature or intended to promote a brand or product. There are many other synonyms that can be used to convey the same meaning. These include advertising, marketing, selling, merchandising, publicizing, branding, and campaigning. Other options include promotional materials, promotional gifts, promotional items, and promotional products. These synonyms can be used interchangeably for promotional purposes, depending on the context and audience. Overall, using synonyms for promotional can help to create a stronger message and maximize the impact of marketing efforts.

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Usage examples for Promotional

More than that, the increasing shipments of tobacco, especially in view of the still relatively poor quality of the Virginia leaf, gave the colony a bad name just when its good name was so important to the promotional efforts of the company.
"The Virginia Company Of London, 1606-1624"
Wesley Frank Craven
A more likely supposition, however, is that he seized upon this news from the colony as an opportunity to vent his resentment against Sandys, a resentment that must have become more bitter with each of Sir Edwin's promotional releases advertising the great improvements now to be found in the management of Virginia's affairs.
"The Virginia Company Of London, 1606-1624"
Wesley Frank Craven
The adventurers saw also the promotional possibilities of Somers' shipwreck at Bermuda, or rather, the remarkable experience which had followed it.
"The Virginia Company Of London, 1606-1624"
Wesley Frank Craven

Famous quotes with Promotional

  • Artists don't always know. Almost every song I ever recorded that was a hit at the majors that the promotional people picked I didn't think it would be a hit. I was wrong every time!
    Roy Ayers
  • The only way to ensure a film is going to sell is put Will Smith in it and you open it in 3,000 theaters and make sure we have all the top promotional spots in each venue.
    Omar Epps
  • When we seek a textbook case for the proper operation of science, the correction of certain error offers far more promise than the establishment of probable truth. Confirmed hunches, of course, are more upbeat than discredited hypotheses. Since the worst traditions of “popular” writing falsely equate instruction with sweetness and light, our promotional literature abounds with insipid tales in the heroic mode, although tough stories of disappointment and loss give deeper insight into a methodology that the celebrated philosopher Karl Popper once labeled as “conjecture and refutation.”
    Stephen Jay Gould
  • First-time novelists have a tough row to hoe. Our publishers don’t have a lot of promotional budget to throw at unknown factors like us. Mostly, we rise and fall based on word-of-mouth.
    Cory Doctorow

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