noun
- the practice of promoting or selling a product or service using aggressive or questionable marketing tactics
Usage: often used critically or disapprovingly
verb
- to promote or sell something using aggressive or manipulative marketing methods
Usage: often used critically or disapprovingly
Examples
- The company was accused of marketeering when it exaggerated the health benefits of its product.
- Social media influencers are sometimes criticized for marketeering unproven supplements to their followers.
- The film studio engaged in aggressive marketeering to boost ticket sales for the blockbuster.
- Critics argue that the pharmaceutical industry relies too heavily on marketeering rather than honest communication.
- She decided to market her business ethically rather than resort to marketeering tactics.
- The startup's marketeering strategy focused on creating viral content and buzz.
- Consumer advocates warn against the marketeering practices used by some fast-food chains targeting children.