Upsell definition

Upsell means transactions in which a customer purchases more of an existing SKU that is already currently utilized by that customer, which is generally from expansion of the product into different geographic regions or divisions of the customer, but may also arise from the adoption and organic growth in that account or pricing increases.
Upsell means any Product that is bundled with the Primary Product. 26 ///
Upsell means any Product that is offered to the consumer at the time the consumer

Examples of Upsell in a sentence

  • Hawthorne shall pay Product Owner twelve dollars ($12) for each customer who agrees to the free trial of the club upsell, and will also pay for the cost of the additional telemarketing script for the club upsell ("Upsell Club Revenues").

  • Alloy shall obtain prior written approval of ▇▇▇▇▇*s in the event it would like to include an Upsell Offer on a Company Website for a non-subscription service or product.

  • By way of example, if Alloy divests of its Alloy Education business to a New Entity, Alloy shall have the right to transfer to such New Entity those portions of this Agreement covering the Upsell Offers and database licenses; provided and on the condition that such New Entity shall assume such obligations on substantially similar terms and conditions as those set forth herein.

  • Company shall cooperate with Alloy regarding the availability of Upsell Offers on the Company Flagship Websites, including working with Alloy to accommodate any issues that may arise in making such Upsell Offers, including any technical issues, provided there is no adverse affect on the performance of the Company Flagship Websites.

  • Subject to Section 3.3.5(c), ▇▇▇▇▇*s shall not, and shall not allow any third party to, offer on any Company Website any subscription based Upsell Offer other than through Alloy.


More Definitions of Upsell

Upsell means sale of additional software to existing customers.
Upsell means to solicit the purchase of goods or services following an initial transaction during a single telephone call regardless of whether the upsell solicitation is made on behalf of a seller different from the seller in the initial transaction or on behalf of the same seller as in the initial transaction.
Upsell means “to persuade a customer to buy more products or a more expensive product than they originally intended.” Upsell, Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries, https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/upsell.
Upsell means an offer of a product or service (including, but not limited to, a Program) following NWA's own primary product or service on an inbound call.
Upsell means a solicitation for the purchase of any good or service following an initial
Upsell means any and all products or services, which may include the Product, that are offered for sale as part of or in connection with the airing of the Infomercial.
Upsell means any action taken in the conduct of the Company business (whether by the Company as the Surviving Corporation, Acquiror or any Affiliates thereof) that result in ARR increasing, whether through an increase in subscription pricing, increase in the number of user licenses, an increase attributable to the sale of new modules or the sale of managed services, or otherwise.