Door-to-door
door-to-door (adjective) - selling or delivering a product, service, or charity to the door of homes
door-to-door sales people
door-to-door pedlars
gave away cologne as a come-on for his door-to-door book sales
sample packs of the product delivered door-to-door
door-to-door salesman peddled cloths and brushes
a door-to-door brooms and buckets seller
sample packs of products delivered door-to-door
a weekly newspaper delivered door-to-door free of charge
guaranteed circulation by delivering door-to-door
a door-to-door survey
a door-to-door poll
door-to-door enquiries by trained interviewers in randomly chosen areas
carry out a door-to-door survey in the neighborhood
door-to-door visitations for a forthcoming town mission
a door-to-door recycling scheme
door-to-door journeys
bicycle often the quickest door-to-door transportation in urban areas
journeys made door-to-door on foot saving gas
door-to-door access to my vacation home takes less than four hours
courier service provides convenient door-to-door service
a door-to-door parcels service
offering a door-to-door truck-and-train service
offer door-to-door transport to deep sea destinations
reliable, cost-effective overnight door-to-door delivery nationwide
door-to-door salesmen posing as government officials
drafted into making door-to-door sales calls
sold her work door-to-door from a suitcase
door-to-door distribution of a catalogue
a door-to-door sales person applying high-pressure sales techniques
door-to-door sales people have brought selling into disrepute
did a door-to-door of the whole area
door-to-door canvassers
aggressive marketing carried out by door-to-door canvassers
door-to-door collections cause guilt and shame
door-to-door collections for fundraising initiatives
door-to-door collection of insurance premiums
charity raised quite a lot of money from door-to-door collections
raising funds through the door-to-door collections
Door-to-door sales methods used for vacuum cleaners and household goods such as cosmetics
door-to-door sales people carrying a few sample items and an illustrated catalogue showing their complete range of goods
Example sentences:
* Door-to-door sales methods are used for a variety of products, from vacuum cleaners and household goods to cosmetics or double glazing.
* Most door-to-door sales people carry a few sample items and an illustrated catalogue showing their complete range of goods.
* Our courier service provides convenient door-to-door service.
* I am glad I don't have to work door-to-door.
* More than 100 households will be surveyed in the door-to-door research.
* There is no antidote to the high pressure selling techniques sometimes employed by door-to-door salesmen.
* An increasing number of weekly newspapers are as free sheets and are delivered door-to-door free of charge.
* They will be raising funds through the door-to-door collections.
* The local charity secured local radio coverage and raised quite a lot of money from door-to-door collections.
* The insurance company specialises in door-to-door collection of insurance premiums from customers.
* The bicycle is cheap to buy and run and is in urban areas often the quickest door-to-door mode.
* If door-to-door journeys are to be possible, then effective integration with public transport is essential.
* In urban areas in Britain, over 37 per cent of all journeys are made door-to-door on foot, yet official data continue to stress that walking only accounts for three per cent of all mileage.
* Her preface to the book captures the world of war-time Paris where women struggled to remain elegant and the young Vautrin sold her work door-to-door from a suitcase.
* Door-to-door access from my home downtown to my apartment in Mallorca takes less than four hours.
* The contributions were paid weekly to door-to-door collectors.
* Reliable, cost-effective overnight door-to-door delivery nationwide.
* I disagree that door-to-door collections cause guilt and shame in many people.
* But only a hiatus at National Carriers caused by the closure of British Rail's door-to-door parcels service in 1980 stopped NFC going the way of other privatisations, into the pockets of disinterested individuals and institutions.
* The company is offering a door-to-door truck-and-train service.
* The company is an international transport and forwarding organisation and although its home market is Europe the company can offer door-to-door transport to deep sea destinations because it is a liner representative for international shipping companies.
* A door-to-door poll showed a virtually equal number for and against candidate.
* The church visitors were intensely embarrassed shortly after we had agreed to have door-to-door visitation for a forthcoming town mission.
* This novel door-to-door collection service offers the perfect green solution.
* Yesterday officers were drafted in to make door-to-door calls in the area in the bid to trace the mother.
* Door-to-door brooms and buckets seller Betterware is cleaning up in the recession.
* David McConnell used to give away cologne as a come-on for his door-to-door book sales.
* A door-to-door salesman who peddled cloths and brushes for 30 years left 12 million in his will, it was revealed yesterday.
* Local groups organised write-a-thons, door-to-door collections and other fundraising initiatives to help alleviate the plight of children world-wide.
* More aggressive marketing was carried out by door-to-door canvassers in some areas, and promotional advertising also increased as the supply situation got easier.
* Because they were delivered door-to-door, their guaranteed circulation far exceeded the others.
* To avoid the damage to company status that would have accompanied widespread redundancies, many regular production workers were transferred to marketing jobs, including door-to-door selling.
* Next we did a door-to-door of the whole area.
* These are sample packs of products offered with brand-related products, attached to magazines, given away separately in retail outlets, delivered door-to-door, etc.
* The used-car trader, the insurance consultant, the door-to-door sales person applying high-pressure techniques have all brought selling into disrepute.
* We might try other sales techniques such mail order operations or door-to-door selling (eg cosmetics, household wares and double glazing).
* In view of this drop in income, the company has to reduce the costs of door-to-door distribution of the BA's Christmas catalogue.
* Door-to-door salesmen are posing as Fire Brigade representatives to sell potentially lethal fire extinguishers, it has been disclosed.
* British supermarkets, under government pressure to reduce the volume of waste packaging, are backing a door-to-door recycling scheme.
* The new recruits have been signed up to carry out a door-to-door skills audit in the area.
* Her apprenticeship as a missionary included door-to-door visitation, Pub booming, and taking part in both indoor and open air meetings.
* It should be emphasised that if the reputation of the developer for fair dealing is to be maintained, offers made for land found in this manner should be fair and reasonable, as from time to time speculators have acquired sites at far below their true value, in a similar way to door-to-door antique pedlars.






