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16 Sentences With "persuade people to buy"

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It did not try to persuade people to buy or do anything.
The mandate imposed a tax on the uninsured to persuade people to buy insurance instead of paying a penalty.
Ford Spain figured out how to bottle that new odour for used cars, to persuade people to buy them.
In the social media era, selfies are the new Tupperware party, influencing the types of products the companies can persuade people to buy.
Dr. Mozaffarian, who has reviewed the John Hancock program, said the Vitality app used a scoring system to persuade people to buy more nutritious food.
His administration has discussed other moves like curbing outreach programs that persuade people to buy coverage and not enforcing the tax penalty the statute imposes on those who remain uninsured.
The planet's biggest shopping day has come and gone, and Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce behemoth, again showed the world how many mountains of stuff it could persuade people to buy in the 24 hours.
If Huawei fails to win over developers of apps like Uber (UBER) or Instagram — or even regular banking and airline services — it will be a lot harder to persuade people to buy phones powered by Harmony.
It was designed to persuade people to buy insurance instead of paying the extra tax, which was the greater of $695 per adult or up to 2.5 percent of household income, depending on how many months an individual went without coverage.
It was designed to persuade people to buy insurance instead of paying the extra tax, which came to the greater of $695 per adult or up to 2.5 percent of household income, depending on how many months an individual went without coverage.
To effectively persuade people to buy into your ideas, the authors say to do three things: Steve Jobs, the late CEO and founder of Apple, created such a successful company because he engaged his employees and galvanized them to come up with innovative products and ideas.
"Read more: Skin-care brand Sunday Riley asked employees to write glowing Sephora reviews to persuade people to buy their productsSunday Riley, the brand's eponymous founder, also has a murky backgroundIn brand advertisements and interviews, the Sunday Riley founder regularly refers to herself as a "formulator" and a "cosmetic chemist.
Read more:Sunday Riley won&apost be punished for asking employees to post fake reviews of its skin-care products, but a new settlement is forcing the brand not to do it againLuxury skin-care brand founder Sunday Riley doesn&apost appear to have the credentials customers may think she hasSkin-care brand Sunday Riley asked employees to write glowing Sephora reviews to persuade people to buy their productsPeople are hoarding bottles of this $100 beauty product because it&aposs so good
Read more:Skin-care brand Sunday Riley is lowering the price of a fan-favorite product, and the founder says it will be &aposa huge hit&apos to the companySunday Riley won&apost be punished for asking employees to post fake reviews of its skin-care products, but a new settlement is forcing the brand not to do it againLuxury skin-care brand founder Sunday Riley doesn&apost appear to have the credentials customers may think she hasSkin-care brand Sunday Riley asked employees to write glowing Sephora reviews to persuade people to buy their products
In general, product marketing is designed to inform people about the products being offered (and thus develop brand "awareness") and to persuade people to buy particular brands (i.e., develop brand "preference"). Branding is particularly important for products considered to be "commodities," such as traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes, where the offerings are similar and branding differentiates the products. Marketing is particularly critical for e-cigarettes, as new products must be introduced to potential users.
Her television appearances include Do Not Adjust Your Set, the Stanley Baxter series (1968, 1971), Girls About Town (1970–71), Hold the Front Page (1974; which she also created), End of Part One (1979) and The Adventure Game (1980). Coffey played the role of Librarian "Jenny" in the BBC Schools 10 episode Look and Read series Dark Towers (1981). She always refused to appear in commercials declaring that it was reprehensible to try to persuade people to buy things they didn't need.

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