What is another word for door to door?

Pronunciation: [dˈɔː tə dˈɔː] (IPA)

The term 'door to door' can be replaced with various other synonyms that effectively capture the essence of this concept. Some alternatives include 'house to house', 'on-foot outreach', 'neighbourhood canvassing', 'street by street', 'direct selling' and 'residential marketing'. Each of these synonyms emphasizes the participatory approach associated with promoting a product or service directly to individuals in their homes. They convey the notion of personalizing interactions with potential customers at their doorstep, in order to establish a sense of trust and build relationships that can lead to increased sales. These expressions convey the importance of face-to-face encounters as a powerful marketing tool.

What are the hypernyms for Door to door?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Door to door

  • I can remember going back a couple of years later and, you know, think about it and I was doing a, kind of a political survey, door to door, and everything and I couldn't find any men in the town. It was very strange, you know.
    Richard Grimes
  • There are a lot of people who worked extremely hard in the election who are still organized who know how to do door to door and phone canvassing, who know how to raise money.
    Patricia Ireland
  • Well, I was a very strong opponent of the war, in fact, one of those who went door to door to my colleagues and thus achieved 60 percent of the Democrats voting no against this war.
    Jan Schakowsky
  • Homer himself must beg if he want means, and as by report sometimes he did "go from door to door and sing ballads, with a company of boys about him."
    Robert Burton
  • I sold electric light bulbs to janitors, candy to drug stores, and Stoddard's Lectures from door to door. I had decided I was a total failure, when I saw an advertisement which indicated that somebody wanted an expert accountant. Not knowing anything about its I applied for the job and got it. I am convinced that what are commonly known as "the breaks," good or bad, have fully as much to do with one's success or failure as ability. The break I got in this instance lay in the fact that my employer knew even less about the duties of an expert accountant than I did.
    Edgar Rice Burroughs

Related words: door to door salesman, door to door shopping, door to door delivery, door to door sales, door to door service, 'door to door'

Related questions:

  • What does door to door mean?
  • How does a door to door salesman work?
  • Is there a difference between a door to door salesperson and a knock on my door salesman?
  • Word of the Day

    in distress
    If you're in need of alternative words for "in distress," don't fret. You can use "in agony" to describe a great deal of physical or emotional pain. If you're feeling overwhelmed o...