Hard Sell

Hard Sell
Advertising and sales practices denoted by aggressive or forceful language. A hard sell is designed to get a consumer to purchase a good or service in the short-term, rather than evaluate his or her options and potentially decide to wait on the purchase. It is considered a high-pressure technique.

Determining whether to use a hard sell technique versus a soft sell technique, in which a campaign is more subtle in the delivery of its message, may come down to the type of product being sold and the type of person it is being advertised to. A hard sell technique used to sell a car, for example, might focus on the limited availability of the particular model, how other people are waiting to purchase the vehicle and how prices might increase if the consumer walks off the lot.


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  • hard´-sell´er — hard sell, Informal. 1. forceful and aggressive sales techniques; high pressure salesmanship: »A company chairman…started a conference of big businessmen with a warning against overusing the hard sell (Observer). 2. a difficult task of persuasion …   Useful english dictionary

  • hard sell — noun singular 1. ) any method of selling in which someone tries very hard to persuade customers to buy something ─ compare SOFT SELL 2. ) AMERICAN a situation in which you have difficulty selling something or persuading someone to change their… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hard sell — n [singular] 1.) a way of selling something in which there is a lot of pressure on you to buy ≠ ↑soft sell 2.) AmE if an idea is a hard sell, it is difficult to get people to accept it …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hard sell — ☆ hard sell n. high pressure salesmanship hard sell adj …   English World dictionary

  • hard sell — hard′ sell′ n. bus a method of advertising or selling that is aggressively insistent and direct (opposed to soft sell). • Etymology: 1950–55, amer …   From formal English to slang

  • hard sell — If someone puts a lot of pressure on you to do or buy something, they are hard selling it …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • hard sell — ► NOUN ▪ a policy or technique of aggressive selling or advertising …   English terms dictionary

  • hard sell — noun forceful and insistent advertising • Hypernyms: ↑advertising, ↑publicizing * * * noun : aggressive high pressure selling or salesmanship often used with the everyone had keyed himself up to the hard sell Business Week compare soft sell * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • hard-sell — /hahrd sel /, v., hard sold, hard selling, adj. v.t., v.i. 1. to sell or advertise (something) in a forceful and insistent way: to hard sell new car models to reluctant buyers. 2. to convince (someone) in a forceful and insistent way: to hard… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hard sell — {n.}, {informal} A kind of salesmanship characterized by great vigor, aggressive persuasion, and great eagerness on the part of the person selling something; opposed to soft sell . * /Your hard sell turns off a lot of people; try the soft sell… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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