'a sales uplift' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English. You can use this phrase to describe an increase in sales of a product or service. For example, "The new marketing initiative resulted in a dramatic sales uplift.".
The Independent's i is not thought to have benefited from a sales uplift from the one-off edition, with average sales thought to be about 60,000 to 70,000.
The within-category elasticity of the price discount was 1.44 (95% CI: 1.32, 1.55, P
When a bottle owner redeems the offer, the business can judge the incremental value of GiveMeTap and tie that into any sales uplift.
Blendtec claims to have seen an online sales uplift of 650% since this approach was adopted.
He added: "We are not pretending to be the Guardian or the Telegraph but when there is a big news story the Mirror always sees a significantly better sales uplift than our red top rivals.
Houzz proved mobile AR apps can drive an extraordinary 11x sales uplift for e-commerce, but again, this is a feature of an already successful app.
Now the sales uplift, driven mainly by iTunes, is instantaneous.
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