Going free makes more sense as you can market at people that way.
The company began to market its products overseas at the end of the 1950s.
The station began to aggressively market themselves at that point.
In 2009, the Island was marketed as land available for private development, at a price of £100,000.
We're also going to market the site at a world travel meeting in London.
The new line was marketed at a much younger audience.
The system was marketed at a retail price of $13000.
In May 2009 it was still being marketed, though at the reduced price of £1m.
The 18-song package will be marketed at a suggested list price of $24.98.
She and her husband were barely educated; their daughter studies marketing at a university.