Enticement in a sentence as a noun

MS only has to find the right enticement that will bring him back; one always exists.

Google got a special deal to use the power area of the pole for free as part of their enticement.

The quality of your game design should be your selling point, not cheap in-game nags and enticements.

If so, here are some other options:* Make some new larger plans, with some enticement to convince current subscribers to switch.

Google also benefits directly because telling people how much traffic they have is a powerful enticement for AdWords.

Keep long term benefits in mind, like having the freedom to do what you want, whatever that is. Combine that constant enticement with a regimented schedule and things begin coming together, at least for me they did.

After the Google engineer left the conversation, Bekrar told Wired that money wasn’t the main enticement for him and he had no plans to hand over the exploit to Google.

If seeing a perfectly objective machine pronounce your work correct doesn't amaze you, if you need external validation and enticement into the industry, if you can resist, then you probably should because it means this isn't your calling.

Here in NYC we have freelancer's union but a little known trick I learned recently is that in most cities you can actually use the health insurance plan associated with your local chamber of commerce, which they offer as an enticement to joining.

Enticement definitions

noun

something that seduces or has the quality to seduce

See also: temptation

noun

qualities that attract by seeming to promise some kind of reward

See also: lure come-on

noun

the act of influencing by exciting hope or desire; "his enticements were shameless"

See also: temptation