Suitcasing
Suitcasing is a term used in sales and marketing to describe a practice where a salesperson or company tries to generate interest and sales for a product or service by presenting it without providing any prior information or context. This approach is characterized by a sudden and often aggressive introduction of a product, with the expectation that the audience will be persuaded to buy or invest based on the immediate presentation alone.
The term "suitcasing" suggests that the salesperson is arriving with their product "in a suitcase," implying
Critics of suitcasing argue that it can be manipulative and may not lead to sustainable customer relationships.
However, proponents might argue that in certain fast-paced environments or for innovative products, suitcasing can be