upsell

upsell — 動詞

IPA/ʌpˈsel/
IPA/ʌpˈsel/
  • upsellpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • upsells3rd person singular
  • upselling-ing form
  • upselledpast simple

1. to encourage someone who is already making a purchase to choose a pricier altern

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

推銷升級

說服已決定購買的顧客買更貴或更多商品

to encourage someone who is already making a purchase to choose a pricier alternative or add extra items to what they plan to buy

例句

The server upsold the couple on a bottle of wine instead of individual glasses.

服務生說服那對夫妻加點一瓶葡萄酒,而不是各自單點杯裝酒。

upsell + someone + on + something

When Diya bought a laptop, the salesperson tried to upsell her a three-year protection plan.

Diya 買筆記型電腦時,店員試著向她推銷三年期的保固方案。

同義詞
  • cross-sell

    offers a different but related item (e.g., a case with a phone) rather than a pricier version of the same item

  • upgrade

    focuses on moving to a more expensive tier rather than adding extras

反義詞
  • downsell

    to suggest a cheaper alternative instead

文法句型

upsell + someone + on + something

upsell + something + to + someone

upsell + someone + something

用法筆記

The past tense is 'upsold', not 'upselled'. Common in retail, hospitality, and service industries.

常見錯誤

He upselled me a bigger phone.
He upsold me a bigger phone.
💡The past form of 'upsell' is 'upsold' like 'sell'/'sold'.

upsell — 名詞

IPA/ˈʌpsel/
IPA/ˈʌpsel/