describe a product or service publicly in order to persuade people to buy or use it
Advertise (v) 
a person who acquires goods and services for his or her own personal needs
Consumer (n) 
recommend a product in an advertisement
Endorse (v) 
the place where goods are sold and bought
Market (n) 
hidden advertizing of products by showing them in films and television programs
Product placement (n) 
a result aimed at sth
Target (n) 
a form of targeted advertising appearing on websites or other media, depending on the web user's content interests or preferences
Contextual advertizing (n)
predict or estimate a future event or trend; a statement that predicts sth based on information
Forecast (v, n) 
a specialized segment of the market for a particular kind of product or service
Niche (n) 
a short description of a person or organization
Profile (n) 
a well-known product manufactured by a particular company
Brand (n) 
a shop that has long opening hours, caters to local tastes, and is conveniently situated
Convenience store (n) 
things that are produced in order to be used or sold
Goods (n) 
an advertising technique in which an advertiser puts an ad in an advertising venue (like Google AdWords or Facebook), and pays that venue each time a visitor
clicks on the ad
Pay-Per-Click (PPC) (n) 
give publicity to a product, organization, or venture so as to increase sales
Promote (v) 
a series of planned activities with a particular social or
commercial aim
Campaign (n) 
sending ads directly to customer addresses by post
or e-mail
Direct mail (n) 
introduce to the public or to a market
Launch (v) 
the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for sth
Price (n) 
sell goods in small quantities directly to the consumers
Retail (v) 
making or intended to make a profit; a paid-for advertisement of a product or service run by various kinds of media
Commercial (adj, n) 
a lower price of sth offered to increase sales
Discount (n) 
a printed sheet of paper informing about sth, usually
folded and provided for free
Leaflet (n)
the time at which a radio or television audience is expected to be at its highest
Prime time (n) 
the amount of sth sold
Sales (n) 
a small amount or example of sth that can be looked at or tried to see what it is like
Sample (n) 
an identifiable group of individuals, families, businesses, or organizations, sharing one or more characteristics or needs
Segment (n) 
a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising
Slogan (n) 
a result aimed at sth
Target (n) 
getting people buy sth upon sb's recommendation
Word-of-mouth (n) 
a distinctive characteristic of a particular product, used as a marketing tool to improve sales
Unique selling point/propositi on (USP) (n)