For most of the wine makers, the event provides an opportunity not only to impress potential customers but also to check up on the competition.
Gabrielle is unaware that she impresses customers and store workers with her sense of what to buy and how to match clothes.
Their presence does not impress customers, though their absence would be dismaying.
Many companies, he said, try to impress customers with their marketing approaches, but few rally their own employees through effective marketing techniques.
None of the rooms, though, will impress customers spending well over $100 a couple.
The building was built in the Haussmannian style to impress customers and investors.
A perfectionist, Mr. Jones has impressed peers and customers alike with his approach to disability.
Responding on a forum purely to post sales messages will not impress potential customers and may get your messages rejected or even banned.
Companies need technology to keep up with the marketplace, and when they are among the first to make new use of it they impress customers.
Citibank is planning to put photographs of customers on its cards; other inducements, like travel insurance, no longer impress customers.