The phrase
"deal sweetener" means an additional thing or benefit that is offered in a negotiation or agreement to make it more attractive or appealing to the other party involved.
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As deal sweeteners go, three months of Amazon Music Unlimited streaming instead of one isn't so remarkable.
There isn't whole lot of leeway, but it doesn't hurt to ask
for deal sweeteners — like more free copies of your book (they often throw in free copies of your book).
A few offer
other deal sweeteners such as carbon offsetting, discounts to non profits, letting their employees telecommute, etc..
We are still a couple of weeks away from the actual US launch of the Huawei Mate 10 Pro, but you can already pre-order the beast, and get a
nice deal sweetener.
Another prematurely
divulged deal sweetener should see US LG V30 buyers hooked up with a free New Daydream View VR headset and VR Content Package by Google.
The
ultimate deal sweetener over at B&H is a $ 25 store gift card, which may not be much by itself, but given the hotness of the ultra-low-cost new Nexus, is yet another Godsend.
The London side perhaps made a massive mistake by selling Nemanja Matic as
a deal sweetener to lure Brazilian Luiz.
Matic signed for Benfica in 2011 as
a deal sweetener as Chelsea swapped him for Luiz and now has become a star for the Portuguese side.
He's said he'll offer tax cuts to small businesses as
a deal sweetener.
As
a deal sweetener, Google said that Spotify casting is rolling out from today for new Chromecast and Chromecast Audio devices, and that it'll be available on existing Chromecast devices in the coming weeks.
Deal sweeteners, such as a month of free rent or payment of broker fees, were included in 13 percent of new leases in May, up from 1.6 percent a year earlier, according to a report Thursday by appraiser Miller Samuel Inc. and brokerage Douglas Elliman Real Estate.