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scarcity close noun. A sales ploy in which a product or service is made to appear scarce in order to increase its apparent value.

Example Citation:
"Marketers like the 'scarcity close.' By creating an apparent scarcity, they make us hungry."
—Joanne Kates, "Hopeless food and hyperbole, served with a smile," The Globe and Mail

Related Words:
channel stuffing
drift-off moment
tribal marketing
drop your pants
top-to-top
upsell
value-based pricing

Subject Category:
Business - Marketing

Posted on April 13, 1999 at 7:14 AM


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