Promote or market (a product) before it is officially launched.
producers can pre-sell a film on the basis of the script
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The widget helps bands advertise an event, sell tickets, provide a tour schedule, pre-sell a soon-to-be-released album, or provide links for fans to get more information about specific albums.
Laudervest cross-claimed for damages suffered to it by Skyline's failure to pre-sell enough units in the project.
Either sign up for your e-zine, go to another page that will pre-sell them or purchase a product.
Skyline, apparently, did not pre-sell 52 units as was contemplated, before the building was to start.
The third factor is being able to pre-sell to the visitors of your site.
Under the new agreement, that policy will end as the company moves to pre-sell its products to vendors, and with its termination, drivers will lose commissions for making sales.
It is a great way to pre-sell products.
Essentially, if an oil company or oil producer wants some money now, they will pre-sell July's production, or September's production.
The primary job of the affiliate is to pre-sell the product being promoted.
To maximize profits, pre-sell tickets if you can.
Netgateway gives the operators at least a month to pre-sell spaces before the site is available on the Internet.
We can pre-sell it… we might say, you can buy up here at this price during the first week, and we charge less later.
Realizing he had an Asian film with an American budget, his strategy was to attempt to pre-sell the film to several distributors.
This weekend is its last chance to "pre-sell" the Xbox before the official launch next Thursday and Microsoft is firing its biggest guns.