WordNet
n. an advertising campaign intended to promote sales
Usage examples of "sales campaign".
And Hansen's testimony wasn't the only instance of media manipulation that's occurred in the course of the global warming sales campaign.
Like Dyer, he had solved the ciphers in the communications bulletins, and Safford, in a sales campaign that began to the crack of musketry, convinced him that he should specialize in cryptology.
Money was being spent in large sums to sell a product, and so far the sales campaign had been a success.
He had no memory of what he had said on the phone or of what had been said to him, just a vague impression that he had been the target of a phone-sales campaign.
Meanwhile Indonesia was targeted for a new sales campaign by British firms because of its prospects for aerospace industries.
The fact that it also flew more efficiently than anything else in the sky seemed almost like a footnote in comparison, though it was of course the economic justification for the six Skyports now in service and McDonnell Douglas's main argument in their ongoing sales campaign.
If the business was as vigorous as its sales campaign, Trevor Deansgate was doing all right.