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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

May 15, 2015

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Sophie Neo

Three Advertising Lessons from the Dog House explains why dogs are used on advertisements and why they make an ideal brand representative.
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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

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Table of Contents

• Introduction

• Lesson #1

• Lesson #2

• Lesson #3

• For More Information On Copywriting And Increase Your Productivity Levels

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

• Why are dogs found everywhere in advertising and what can we learn from it?

• Dog’s are all over ads today.

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

• These companions are creating their own niche in the internet and magazine.

• More often, advertisers go for cute and cuddly dog over the pretty girl.

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

• Every company is looking to make an emotional link with its customers, and they find that dogs give them warm, fuzzy feeling called marketing gold.

• But not all ads are enhanced by the dog’s appearances.

• Nonetheless, there are three things that can be noticed from their inclusion in today’s advertising.

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

Dogs Grab Your Attention

• The first thing that an ad must do is to catch the attention of the audience. 

• An advertisement is pretty much useless if it is overlooked. 

• This can be difficult because modern consumers are awash in advertising, and may not be paying attention to their T.V. or computer when an ad comes on. 

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

• They are also getting more skilled at tuning certain advertisements out. 

• An adorable dog, however, is hard to turn down.

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

• When that fluffy golden retriever puppy comes on screen at the beginning of an ad, most people will pay attention to that. 

• And with the hook set, the rest of the ad is more likely to succeed.

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

Man’s Best Friend Is Trustworthy

• In this economy, people are less likely to indulge and to spend on desire. 

• Purchases and products are scrutinized more carefully. 

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

• Therefore, a company must learn how to boost the trust of a consumer before it can ring a sale. 

• Dogs to the rescue!  A dog is a loyal pet, and when deployed in advertising, can help a firm appear more trustworthy. 

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

• Take Kleenex as an example. 

• They run a print ad featuring an adorable puppy snuggling with a roll of toilet paper. 

• The two have little to do with one another, but Kleenex is hoping customers will connect positive emotions with their product, and perceive it as reliable.

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

Dogs are Family

• Good advertising is genuine. 

• The customer is lost if the story told by the advertisements rings false. 

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

• An advertisement must confirm or relate to an experience the customer has actually had. 

• The American Products Manufacturers Association has found that there are over 75 million dogs owned in the U.S., and a bit less than half of all households have a dog. 

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

• Thus, for many, a dog is a family member. 

• An ad that taps into the strong emotions we feel for beloved family members is likely to create a memorable and positive experience in its audience. 

• How can your product tap into family feelings?

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Three Advertising Lessons From The Dog House

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