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door-to-door selling

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  • door to door selling — n. selling by going or making appeals at residences from one door to another …   English contemporary dictionary

  • door-to-door — ☆ door to door [dôr′tə dôr′ ] adj., adv. from one home to the next, calling on each in turn [door to door selling] …   English World dictionary

  • Door-to-door — This article is about the sales technique. For the travelling salesman problem in mathematics, see travelling salesman problem. Door to door redirects here. For other uses, see Door to Door (disambiguation). Door to door is a sales technique in… …   Wikipedia

  • door to door — (from) door to door 1) from start to finish of a journey the trip from door to door could take more than four hours 2) visiting all the houses in an area to sell or publicize something he went from door to door selling insurance policies | [as… …   Useful english dictionary

  • door-to-door — /ˌdɔ: tə dɔ:/ adjective going from one house to the next, asking the occupiers to buy something or to vote for someone ● door to door canvassing ● We have 200 door to door salesmen. ● Door to door selling is banned in this part of the village …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • door — [ dɔr ] noun count *** 1. ) a large flat object you open when you want to enter or leave a building, room, or vehicle: a little house with a red door The door creaked slowly open. There was a draft coming from under the door. open/close/shut the… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • door-to-door retailing — Selling door to door, office to office, or at home sales parties. Originally started in the USA with the Fuller Brush Company, this is now a popular method of marketing. In the UK cosmetics and plastic containers are widely marketed at home sale… …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • door-to-door — door′ to door′ adj. 1) selling, canvassing, etc., at each house or apartment in an area 2) sent direct from the point of purchase to the point of delivery 3) in a door to door manner • Etymology: 1900–05 …   From formal English to slang

  • door — [[t]dɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] ♦ doors 1) N COUNT A door is a piece of wood, glass, or metal, which is moved to open and close the entrance to a building, room, cupboard, or vehicle. I was knocking at the front door there was no answer... The policeman opened… …   English dictionary

  • Door-in-the-face technique — The door in the face (DITF) technique is a persuasion method. The persuader attempts to convince someone to comply with a request by first making an extremely large request that the respondent will obviously turn down, with a metaphorical… …   Wikipedia

  • Selling, Kent — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 51.27 longitude= 0.92 official name= Selling static static image caption=St Mary church, Selling population = shire district= Swale shire county = Kent region= South East England constituency… …   Wikipedia

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