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    Nuisance Marketing Definition

    Definition:  A style of marketing that involves inappropriate pestering, interruptions, and other gimmicks in an attempt to make more sales.

    SPAM, poorly-built email & chat automation, and pop ups are examples. Think Vegas Strip blinking lights but in digital format.

    Use It In a Sentence: Wow that new website sure is hard to understand but hopefully the nuisance marketing will get us at least a couple prospects to talk to.

    Related Terms: Word Vomit | Kitchen-Sinking | Spray and Pray | Throwing Spaghetti at the Wall | Joint Venture Marketing | Smarketing Definition

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