Similar words: word of mouth, word for word, ward off, mouth, cordon, mouthful, mouthing, badmouth. Meaning: adj. expressed orally word of mouth. n. gossip spread by spoken communication.
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1 Word-of-mouth is their primary marketing strategy.
2 Their antics are advertised by playbill and word-of-mouth only.
3 A word-of-mouth recommendation is probably the best form of advertising.
4 Through a word-of-mouth network and Internet chatting, cereal box collectors negotiate for new boxes.
5 An informal, word-of-mouth fraternity was the only structure which controlled their professional lives.
6 Word-of-mouth is a crafter's greatest tool.
7 The word-of-mouth spread of any given meme is another aspect of how Internet fame differs from traditional celebrity.
8 Little Stevie and the "unpaid drone army of word-of-mouth marketers" are a powerful force,[www.Sentencedict.com] but should McDonald's be liable for their pestering ways?
9 A form of word-of-mouth marketing, the comments are usually more persuasive than recommendations from waitresses.
10 It also leads to word-of-mouth talk and recommendations for your and your services.
11 The rediffusion intention of word-of-mouth is the only source of the dynamism of word-of-mouth spread(sentencedict.com), and the research of its determinants is critical.
12 Academically, the studys to probe how to trigger word-of-mouth from the viewpoint of the organization are more deficient.
13 Word-of-mouth is the second most popular choice, one in five people (20%) relying on the information provided by colleagues, friends or relatives about their hotel experience.
14 Social media, along with SMS and traditional word-of-mouth, has also been an important tool to coordinate the grassroots protests which don't really have any leaders yet.
15 Word-of-mouth adds a layer of credibility and is more effective than other more formal forms of promotion.
16 She reported sternly to a meeting of the management team that word-of-mouth recruitment might be taking place.
17 Because their friends frequent the park, they get enough word-of-mouth advertising to keep the customers coming.
18 These people-part actor, part con artist-are paid to create what we used to trust as word-of-mouth.
19 Runners are drawn to Yasso 800s by Bart's unforgettable name, the simplicity of the workout, and word-of-mouth success stories.
20 These social networking sites harness the age-old power of the word-of-mouth recommendation and can be potent marketing tools.
21 Not only that: If enough people bought the package, a new application would get unlocked for all buyers, which guaranteed very good word-of-mouth promotion.
22 Yet around the world, over 70% of women in developed and over 80% of women in emerging markets completely or somewhat trust word-of-mouth recommendations over all other advertising mediums.
23 These are both concentrated markets where any failure to perform would quickly be spread by word-of-mouth throughout the industry.
24 Besides worrying about the fate of bookstores themselves, my friend wondered where we would get word-of-mouth recommendations for reading if bookstores were to disappear.
25 The DMO's page has just over 100 fans and will arguably need some serious word-of-mouth marketing to essentially justify the development of the web technology to run the postcard application.
26 A woman sitting nearby proffered: "Apple announced iPhone UK distribution." Word-of-mouth in action.
27 Twentieth Century Fox, the studio behind the film, was counting on critics and strong word-of-mouth buzz to draw in moviegoers.
28 McDonald's marketing has the effect of conscripting America's children into an unpaid drone army of word-of-mouth marketers, causing them to nag their parents to bring them to McDonald's.
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