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up selling - tradução para Inglês

SALES TECHNIQUE
Upsell; Upsale; Up sell; Up-selling; Upselled

up selling      
Up-Selling, Überzeugungstechnik Kunden zum Mehreinkauf zu überreden
up sell         
Up-Sell, einen Kunden überreden mehr Produkte zu kaufen
burning up         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Burnin Up; Burning Up (song); Burnin' Up; Burning Up (disambiguation)
Verbrennen; Brand; Feuer

Definição

selling point
¦ noun a feature of a product for sale that makes it attractive to customers.

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Upselling

Upselling is a sales technique where a seller invites the customer to purchase more expensive items, upgrades, or other add-ons to generate more revenue. While it usually involves marketing more profitable services or products, it can be simply exposing the customer to other options that were perhaps not considered. (A different technique is cross-selling in which a seller tries to sell something else.) In practice, large businesses usually combine upselling and cross-selling to maximize revenue.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para up selling
1. Holiday stalls are set up selling candies and seasonal dishes.
2. The following year, Bentley raised its quota to 60 but ended up selling '5 cars.
3. We can clean up selling peerages and knighthoods, just like Maggie flogged off the gas board, British Telecom and everything else which wasn‘t nailed down.
4. Reflecting the recent prosperity, several little grocery stores have opened up selling packaged foods to complement the melons, corn and mutton available locally.
5. Europeans might design, say, an ultra–efficient fridge; China could build it and, with the resulting economies of scale, they could end up selling them all over the world.