Advertising man
(def 1).
historical examples
the advertising man introduces the possible customer; the salesman makes the sale.
cyclopedia of commerce, accountancy, business administration, v. 1 various
the manager has been an agent, or perhaps a “fake” advertising man.
a yankee from the west opie read
the advertising man sat with pencil suspended above the paper.
marching men sherwood anderson
but five years had p-ssed and he was still an advertising man.
gargoyles ben hecht
personality plus tells of the adventures of her son jock as an advertising man.
americans all various
the advertising man nodded his head and scribbled upon the pad of paper.
marching men sherwood anderson
the advertising man is expected to be a master of expression.
cyclopedia of commerce, accountancy, business administration, v. 1 various
in short, he is the one who can give the best selling points to the advertising man.
cyclopedia of commerce, accountancy, business administration, v. 1 various
he saw in eugene a man who had risen by some fluke of fortune, and who was really not an advertising man at heart.
the “genius” theodore dreiser
how far would a life insurance man or an advertising man get if he sat down and leaned back and relaxed while talking to you?
dollars and sense col. wm. c. hunter
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