prepromote
/ˈpriːprəʊmeɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to promote something in advance, especially advertising or publicity
“The company pre-promoted their new product launch on social media to create hype.”
2. verb
to promote something to a higher level or position before it has been officially announced
“The politician was pre-promoted to the position of cabinet minister before the official announcement.”
3. noun
the act of promoting something in advance
“The company’s pre-promotion campaign generated a lot of buzz and excitement.”