charm campaign

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charm campaign

A company launches a charm campaign to win over new customers.

Definition

Noun: A planned series of actions, often by an organization or public figure, that uses flattery, friendliness, and appealing personal qualities to win favor, increase popularity, and gain support.

Usage

A "charm campaign" describes a strategic and often sustained effort to improve public or stakeholder perception. It implies the actions are calculated to create a positive image rather than being purely genuine. - It is typically used in political, corporate, or public relations contexts. - The term often carries a slightly negative connotation, suggesting a superficial or manipulative tactic.

Examples
  • The senator's charm campaign in the early primary states involved countless town halls and photo ops with local families.
  • After the scandal, the corporation launched a major charm campaign to rebuild trust with its investors and customers.
  • Critics dismissed the mayor's recent community visits as nothing more than a transparent charm campaign ahead of the election.
Advanced Usage
  • To launch/mount/wage a charm campaign: Common verbs used to describe initiating such an effort.
    • The new CEO waged a personal charm campaign with the disgruntled staff.
  • As part of a charm campaign: Used to frame a specific action within the larger strategy.
    • The interview was granted as part of the author's charm campaign for her controversial new book.
Variants and Related Words
  • Charm offensive: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "charm campaign," particularly in politics and diplomacy.
    • The diplomat's charm offensive was aimed at easing tensions between the two countries.
  • Public relations campaign / PR campaign: A broader term for any coordinated effort to manage public perception, which may or may not involve a "charm" element.
Synonyms
  • Publicity drive
  • Image-building effort
  • Courtship (in a figurative, non-romantic sense, e.g., )
Antonyms
  • Attack campaign
  • Smear campaign
  • Adversarial approach
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • To turn on the charm: To deliberately act in a charming manner, often for a specific purpose. This is the behavioral core of a "charm campaign."
    • He really turned on the charm when he realized I was friends with the hiring manager.
charm campaign

A company launches a charm campaign to win over new customers.

Noun
  1. a campaign of flattery and friendliness (by a company, politician, etc.) to become more popular and gain support