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marketable

adjective as in easily sold; in demand

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For those who grow up around upper-middle-class office jargon, the jump from regular person to marketable online celebrity is a bit more natural, and that divide can be felt along racial lines.

From Vox

If you can create across several apps, that makes you more marketable.

From Digiday

The problem is that this utopia of creating that perfect ABM strategy doesn’t exist if the data provided from these platforms isn’t marketable or the accounts aren’t ready to engage.

Without a trace of self-pity, she explains that she just didn’t think that what she had going on was “marketable,” motioning to her body.

It also helps you ensure compliance with privacy policies and provides the capability to ensure your data is complete and marketable.

Spirituality, after all, is not as marketable as sex appeal, so maybe the media-savvy McCarthy is exposing a true vulnerability.

Since then, blogging has become much less personal and a lot more marketable.

The inexperienced Maréchal–Le Pen is poised to be the junior, if more marketable, face in the National Front's legislative duo.

As Wible puts it, “complex storylines”—plot arcs “spread out over many comics”—have to be distilled down to marketable basics.

Once you make others your subject, and their suffering a marketable tool, you are no longer concerned about them but yourself.

Poverty had been good to her; it had put her woman's talent to the test, justifying its existence, proving it a marketable thing.

In 1899 it was proposed to sell all the marketable timber on this tract, and an offer of $3,000.00 was obtained.

We know that vice, like every other marketable commodity, will be offered for sale in all great public assemblages.

Every superadded accomplishment is put on with the distinct understanding that its sole use is to make the goods more marketable.

Ladies, with the smallest means at their command, reared marketable chickens, and sold their own marmalade and cakes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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