noun
- the practice of selling something before it is available or completed
Usage: business
verb
- present participle of presell: to sell something before it is available or completed
Examples
- The company began preselling tickets for the concert six months in advance.
- Preselling the new smartphone generated significant buzz before its official launch.
- The developer is preselling condos in the building that won’t be finished until next year.
- They are preselling copies of the book to gauge interest before printing.
- The preselling campaign helped the startup raise funds for production.
- Many video games now rely on preselling to fund development costs.