get on the bandwagon



get/jump/leap on the bandwagon

to become involved in an activity which is successful so that you can get the advantages of it yourself The success of the product led many companies to jump on the bandwagon. Publishers are rushing to get on the CD-ROM bandwagon.
See also: bandwagon, get, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ÉOwynAY-ə-win (English)Literature
Sens-Medieval Spanish
BarneyBAHR-neeEnglish
Carolus-Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
AindriÚ-Irish
JenniJEN-ee (English), YEN-nee (Finnish)English, Finnish