Inbound telemarketing definition

Inbound telemarketing means the marketing of property, goods, or services by telephone to a customer or potential customer who initiated the call.
Inbound telemarketing means marketing property, goods, or services by telephone to a customer or potential customer who initiates the call.

Examples of Inbound telemarketing in a sentence

  • I-Dealer’s electronic commerce and direct response marketing programs [not including broadcast faxing, telemarketing, SPAM email, etc.], including the marketing of a variety of products and services including telecommunications products and services through its world wide web site on the Internet, sites that it hosts on behalf of its Sub-Dealer Sites, wireless distribution partners and affiliates, and In-bound telemarketing.

  • Inbound telemarketing and literature fulfillment services - $2.00 per inquiry, subject to a monthly minimum of $2,000.

Related to Inbound telemarketing

  • Telemarketing means any plan, program, or campaign which is conducted to induce the purchase of goods or services by use of one or more telephones, and which involves a telephone call, whether or not covered by the Telemarketing Sales Rule.

  • Telemarketer means any person who, in connection with telemarketing, initiates or receives telephone calls to or from a customer or donor.

  • Customer Software means software which is owned by or licensed to the Customer, including software which is or will be used by the Supplier for the purposes of providing the Goods and/or Services but excluding the Supplier Software;

  • Customer User means an employee of Customer, a Customer Affiliate or Business Partner.

  • Online Services means Microsoft-hosted services to which Customer subscribes under this Agreement. It does not include software and services provided under separate license terms.