en giving plug

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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giving plug is used for…

  • en promoting ➜
  • en advertisers ➜
  • en making yourself known ➜
  • en promoting a book ➜
  • en adding credibility to a book ➜
  • en drawing attention peripherally ➜
  • en electrical repair ➜
  • en expressing a high opinion of ➜
  • en free advertising ➜
  • en getting electricity into an object ➜
  • en getting rid of an old horse ➜
  • en payola, baby ➜
  • en praising someone's new book ➜
  • en praising a new film ➜
  • en praising work ➜
  • en promoting a new film ➜
  • en promoting a show ➜
  • en promotion ➜
  • en salespersons ➜
  • en saving money on advertising ➜
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Effects of giving plug

  • en to increase sales ➜
  • en more sales ➜
  • en additional sales ➜
  • en better sales ➜
  • en a electronic device has power ➜
  • en you get a free sample ➜
  • en gratitude ➜
  • en hoping to sell something ➜
  • en losing credibility ➜
  • en more business ➜
  • en a new customer ➜
  • en sales ➜
  • en sales to increase ➜
  • en to stop the flow of something ➜
  • en you will sell a product ➜

giving plug is a subevent of…

  • en advertise on television ➜
  • en advertise a product ➜
  • en being heard by radio audience ➜
  • en your company gets noticed ➜
  • en you get publicity ➜
  • en mention your latest movie ➜
  • en mention a product ➜
  • en offer a recommendation ➜
  • en praising someone's work ➜
  • en the product will get more exposure ➜
  • en the receiver wants a real nickel ➜
  • en repeat the product name ➜
  • en you sell your product ➜
  • en smile fatigue ➜

giving plug requires…

  • en advertisement ➜
  • en having a plug ➜
  • en advertising ➜
  • en and understanding of British idioms ➜
  • en belief in the product ➜
  • en enthusiastic comments ➜
  • en having a sponsor ➜
  • en a project to plug ➜
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