Marketing Campaigns

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb to make a formal or public declaration about something

  • The company will announce its quarterly earnings tomorrow.
  • I heard they're going to announce the winner of the contest later today.
  • Did you see that they're gonna announce the lineup for the music festival next week?
  • The blooming flowers in the garden announce the arrival of spring.

noun the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising

  • The company's marketing strategy focuses on targeting a specific demographic.
  • They're really ramping up their marketing efforts to reach more customers.
  • I heard their new marketing campaign is lit!
  • Marketing is like planting seeds for future business growth.

noun a fierce or destructive attack

verb to make a fierce or destructive attack

  • The army prepared for the enemy's fierce onslaught.
  • We were caught off guard by the sudden onslaught of customers.
  • The party was an onslaught of good vibes and great music.
  • Her emotions hit her like an emotional onslaught, overwhelming her completely.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific object, person, place, or concept

  • The company issued a press notice to inform the public about the upcoming changes.
  • Did you see the press notice about the event next week?
  • I heard there was a press notice going around about the new product launch.
  • Her actions were like a press notice, drawing attention to the issue at hand.

noun A person who is able to bring in a large amount of money or business, often through their influence or connections

  • The rainmaker was able to successfully bring rain to the drought-stricken region.
  • They say John is a real rainmaker when it comes to closing deals.
  • That guy is a total rainmaker - he can make anything happen!
  • In the world of finance, she was known as the rainmaker for her ability to bring in big clients.

adjective Capable of being easily expanded or upgraded without having to be completely restructured or redesigned.

  • The software solution is designed to be highly scaleable to accommodate future growth.
  • This app is cool because it's super scaleable, so we can add more features later on.
  • I love how this website is totally scaleable - we can totally make it bigger and better!
  • His vision for the project was scaleable, allowing for expansion and development in various directions.

noun a person who is designated as the main contact or representative for a particular group or organization

  • The point person for the project will be responsible for coordinating all communication among team members.
  • If you have any questions, just ask Sarah - she's the point person for this event.
  • Jen is the go-to person for this task, she's the point person for all updates.
  • In the game of chess, the queen is often referred to as the point person, as she is the most powerful piece on the board.