Discounting [noun]
Definition of Discounting:
reduction in cost
Synonyms of Discounting:
Sentence/Example of Discounting:
We’ll send you a lightweight, waterproof WHOOP fitness tracker and a code for a discounted, six-month membership.
Amazon says this is a one-day sale, though the 128GB model has been discounted to $19 for the past week if you don't need as much storage.
Furthermore, outside of sports, there isn’t much new programming for people to watch at the moment, which could be leading TV networks to discount their rates.
That means the other species with similar teeth we discounted before … may be megapredators too.
Value should also benefit from the tightening of that yawning, steepest-ever discount to growth.
For years, agencies have been using them to secure preferential access to premium inventory from publishers at a discount, which can then be passed on to clients.
You can organize various exciting contests, sale sessions with new offers and discounts, or promotional material.
You can create a group for communication with potential customers and publish their announcements, information about promotions, discounts, updates of the assortment, and other content that encourages them to click on the link.
If customers were to purchase these items separately, they would end up spending more – but a well-curated set can offer them all the products they want with a small discount.
Once the deadline is over, the customer won’t get additional benefits, such as a discount or free shipping.