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The syntactic operation that takes a verb argument up in the argument hierarchy (usually complement ??? object ??? subject). From pro-motion 'forward-movement'. English passive voice promotes the object to the subject position, as in "A dog bit me" ??? "I was bitten by a dog". The inverse operation is called demotion.
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The offer of an inducement to purchase, over and above the intrinsic value or price of a good or service.
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A set of marketing and sales activities attached to a specific advertisement, campaign or trade show that offers a discount or other incentive based on a time frame or use of a designated code. Sales revenue and discounts generated from a given promotion are tracked to measure their effectiveness.
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All the techniques used to promote a site by search engines and directories.
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The highlighting of products through in-store and/or external advertising.
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