Examples of 'tie-ins' in a sentence

Meaning of "tie-ins"

tie-in (noun) - a connection or association, especially one between commercial companies and their products or services, used for mutual advantage
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How to use "tie-ins" in a sentence

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There are several tie-ins with chaos theory.
I also think we should look at product tie-ins.
Licensed games are tie-ins to larger media franchises.
Reflection events of connections and mechanic tie-ins.
This kind of tie-ins are commonplace this days.
We are going to cook up some fabulous tie-ins for the fall.
Movie tie-ins are very popular and do very well.
One of the first movie tie-ins that impressed me.
It is the standard detail for perimeter base tie-ins.
Tight proximity and tie-ins to existing structures.
We would like to add facilitators and product tie-ins.
One of the best of the tie-ins to the series.
Movie tie-ins are rarely a reason to get excited.
I think they have come up with some sensational tie-ins.
We need some digital tie-ins to your piece on the bears.

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I had marketing scrap all the karate tie-ins.
There will be tie-ins to the music side of the business.
Opening up many possibilities for product tie-ins or a nostalgia trip.
A number of tie-ins were brought out alongside the release of the film.
And we have a bunch of social media tie-ins that are.
Tie-ins for this movie are notorious for getting this messed up.
It was also an opportunity to do something a little different from our usual tie-ins.
Other possible tie-ins are comicbooks, movie novelizations and product placements.
I will have all the product tie-ins for you by next week.
Social tie-ins remain a must in terms of creating powerful, authoritative content.
There are even confirmed tie-ins between the game and the movie.
We have also got theoretical marketing strategies and global internet tie-ins.
The college also has tie-ins with some higher education institutions.
Adding to the surreal scene playing out here are reports of celebrity tie-ins.
I will have all the product tie-ins foryou by next week.
Both are offering machines with upgraded graphics and more entertainment tie-ins.
There is an inertia factor in the long tie-ins that often characterise these positions.
Traditional tie-ins were maintained for schools and bowls not part of the national championship.
Two of the more recent toy lines have been tie-ins to the anime series.
Other people do tie-ins all the time ; they are just better at being subtle about it.
There have also been various television series, video game and comic book tie-ins.
Advertising and tie-ins with other products or services is the key to this strategy.
They have been released by several publishers over the years and include tie-ins and spin-offs.
This presents opportunities for tie-ins between financial institutions and online merchants.
All of them also compete vigorously for TV and character tie-ins.
In addition, creative packaging ideas or tie-ins with other products will help you stand out.
Marketing tie-ins with rural and outdoor sports have been a hallmark of the Red Man brand.
Line up press conferences, commercial tie-ins personal appearances on TV and radio.
Artisan would finance and distribute while Marvel would developing licensing and merchandising tie-ins.
Upstream of their official tie-ins so they can better monitor American citizens.
Concurrent with the television series, Xander appears in canonical tie-ins to the television series.
Tie-ins included a video game by Beenox and Activision.
That could include health insurance tie-ins or broader medical apps, Milanesi said.
The anime adaptation received high ratings while airing in Japan, resulting in numerous marketing tie-ins.
All the big Hollywood blockbusters have tie-ins with fast food restaurants.

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