Promoters: meaning, definitions and examples

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promoters

 

[ prəˈməʊtərz ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

event organization

Promoters are individuals or companies responsible for organizing and marketing events such as concerts, parties, and festivals. They work to attract attendees, secure venues, and ensure the overall success of the event.

Synonyms

manager, organizer, producer

Examples of usage

  • Local promoters often collaborate with artists to organize concerts in different cities.
  • The promoter of the music festival worked tirelessly to promote the event through social media and advertising.
Context #2 | Noun

business

Promoters refer to individuals or groups who actively promote a particular product, service, or brand. They use various marketing strategies to increase awareness and generate sales.

Synonyms

advertiser, campaigner, marketer

Examples of usage

  • The company hired promoters to distribute flyers and samples of their new product.
  • The promoters successfully increased the visibility of the brand through influencer partnerships.

Translations

Translations of the word "promoters" in other languages:

🇵🇹 promotores

🇮🇳 प्रवर्तक

🇩🇪 Förderer

🇮🇩 promotor

🇺🇦 промоутери

🇵🇱 promotorzy

🇯🇵 プロモーター

🇫🇷 promoteurs

🇪🇸 promotores

🇹🇷 promotör

🇰🇷 프로모터

🇸🇦 مروجون

🇨🇿 propagátoři

🇸🇰 propagátori

🇨🇳 推广者

🇸🇮 promotorji

🇮🇸 stuðningsmenn

🇰🇿 ұйымдастырушылар

🇬🇪 პრომოუტერები

🇦🇿 təşviqatçılar

🇲🇽 promotores

Word origin

The term 'promoter' originated in the mid-14th century from the Latin word 'promotor', meaning 'one who promotes'. Over time, the word evolved to encompass individuals or entities involved in promoting events, products, or ideas. The concept of promotion has been integral to business and entertainment industries, driving success and visibility.

See also: promotable, promote, promoter, promoting, promotion, promotional, promotions, promotive.